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  • Pan-Iranism?

    Do you know what is Pan-Iranism?

    look: www.pan-iranism.com

    They are pan-iranists, what do you think about this opinion?

  • #2
    That was cool bro, they seem to show Pan-Iranism as Pan-Aryanism of the area. but its funny how they consider Georgians Aryan - because most Georgians are Kartveli people. This pan-Iranism wont work because Aryan people of the region today are too different from one another. They best they can achive is a loose political alliance of Persians, Kurds and Armenians.

    How did you find that website?
    [COLOR="Red"][SIZE="4"][B]The Armenian Genocide is a reality that can not be debated[/B][/SIZE][/COLOR]

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    • #3
      I'm the founder of this website

      But we see the pan-iranism, as an cultural alliance... we know that georgians and armenians have a heavy rivaly, we have also between kurds and persian, but we need peace in this region, and this is our main reason, the turks, arabs, western, will kill us, our only solution is together go forward. we havn't any another alternatives.

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      • #4
        Are you SERIOUS bro??? Thats your website? Let me more about yourself. Are you ethnic Iranian? Are you Muslim, Zoroastrians? How did you find this website and what do you think of Armenians?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Armenoid
          because politically I dont trust Shah supporters, they are in bed with the enemy.
          Who is the enemy?
          No one can deny the fact that Iran was better off with Shah than todays' Mullahs.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chaini
            Do you know what is Pan-Iranism?

            look: www.pan-iranism.com

            They are pan-iranists, what do you think about this opinion?
            Interesting site.. but not realistic..
            However, Iran is our favorite neighbor!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tongue
              Who is the enemy? No one can deny the fact that Iran was better off with Shah than todays' Mullahs.
              Before I repond to your stupid comment, I suggest you get an education first.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by chaini
                I'm the founder of this website

                But we see the pan-iranism, as an cultural alliance... we know that georgians and armenians have a heavy rivaly, we have also between kurds and persian, but we need peace in this region, and this is our main reason, the turks, arabs, western, will kill us, our only solution is together go forward. we havn't any another alternatives.
                I guess you are Iranian? Let me just say that I have much respect for the Iranians, the ancient civilization, and the Indo-European tradition. I am a full supporter to real Iranian nationalists, but this seems completely silly to me. I mean calling all these people of "Iranic-stock"? By the way, if Iran is able to invade and take Azerbaijan and crush pan-Turkism there, I'm all for it.

                Can you define "Iranic-stock"?

                That was cool bro, they seem to show Pan-Iranism as Pan-Aryanism of the area. but its funny how they consider Georgians Aryan - because most Georgians are Kartveli people.
                I assume by his reference to "stock", he is talking about racial/anthropological composition not linguistic. In the Caucasian mountains, its not so easy to spot any kind of obvious differences between Ossetians, Georgians, and Armenians. So I assume by the defenition of his website, "Caucasian stock" is part of the "Iranian stock".
                [url]http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html[/url]

                [I]Anyone can become angry--that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way; this is not easy.
                We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.[/I] -- Aristotle

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Armenoid
                  Before I repond to your stupid comment, I suggest you get an education first.
                  hahahahaha - comming from you? Just who are you kidding? And BTW - I'll say goodbye to you now...

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                  • #10
                    I haven't bothered to check the linked site out - its just not my kind of thing really. But I wanted to point out that there really is no such thing as Iraniac or anything even close. Iran is truly a multi-ethnic society and has been for a great many generations. It really is and has been a model of accepted diversity for longer then most any other major nation that I can recall. I feel quite badly for the masses of Iranian who have had to endure the religious fundementalism prevelant since the fall of the Shah. If only Western nations understood that Iranians are not just clones of their leaders - quite the contrary. (the multi-ethnic) Persian culture is and continues to be one of the great cultures of our world. It should be respected. And in time I hope we will live to see it emerge again and not be held hostage as it is by the current leadership.

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