- published: 13 Jul 2009
- views: 15215
- author: zazairanic
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Iranian peoples and Languages
A video presenting the Iranian-speaking nations. The Iranian language group is a branch of...
published: 13 Jul 2009
author: zazairanic
Iranian peoples and Languages
A video presenting the Iranian-speaking nations. The Iranian language group is a branch of the wider Indo-European languages. There are an estimated 150-200 million native speakers of Iranian languages. Music by Grup Munzur - Halay Potpori.
- published: 13 Jul 2009
- views: 15215
- author: zazairanic
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Farsi Language Translations
In this www.WatchMojo.com video, learn how to say basic words and phrases in Farsi, also k...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: WatchMojo
Farsi Language Translations
In this www.WatchMojo.com video, learn how to say basic words and phrases in Farsi, also known as Persian or Iranian, in our language translation series.
- published: 15 Nov 2008
- views: 297306
- author: WatchMojo
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Iranian faces (random selected)
Iran is a multy-racial country.their culture is based on feeling ,peace and philanthropy. ...
published: 25 Apr 2011
author: pouria paarsia
Iranian faces (random selected)
Iran is a multy-racial country.their culture is based on feeling ,peace and philanthropy. as the western tourist say they are so hospitable and friendly. wikipedia: The Iranian peoples (also Iranic peoples) are a historical ethnic-linguistic group, consisting of the speakers of Iranian languages, a major branch of the Indo-European language family, as such forming a branch of Indo-European-speaking peoples. Their historical areas of settlement were on the Iranian plateau mainly in Iran, certain areas of Central Asia such as Tajikestan, most of Afghanistan, parts of Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and scattered parts of the Caucasus Mountains. Their current distribution is spread across the Iranian plateau, stretching from the Indus in the east to central Anatolia in the west, and from Central Asia and the Caucasus to the Persian Gulf - a region that is sometimes termed the Iranian cultural continent, or Greater Persia by scholars, representing the extent of the Iranian languages and influence of the Persian empire.
- published: 25 Apr 2011
- views: 1773
- author: pouria paarsia
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I'm Iranian من ايراني هستم
The Iranian peoples are a collection of ethnic groups, defined along linguistic lines as s...
published: 01 Mar 2008
author: someonewhocansee
I'm Iranian من ايراني هستم
The Iranian peoples are a collection of ethnic groups, defined along linguistic lines as speaking Iranian languages. They are spread across the Iranian plateau, stretching from the Hindu Kush to central Anatolia and from Central Asia to the Persian Gulf - a region that is sometimes termed Greater Iran. Speakers of Iranian languages, however, were once found throughout Eurasia, from the Balkans to western China. As Iranian peoples are not confined to the borders of the current state of Iran, the term Iranic peoples is sometimes used to avoid confusion with the citizens of Iran. The series of ethnic groups which comprise the Iranian peoples are traced to a branch of the ancient Indo-European Aryans known as the Iranians or Proto-Iranians. Archaeological finds in Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East have elucidated some scant information about the way of life of these early peoples. The Iranian peoples have played an important role throughout history: the Achaemenid Persians established one of the world's first multi-national states and the Scythian-Sarmatian nomads dominated the vast expanses of Russia and western Siberia for centuries with a group of Sarmatian warrior women possibly being the inspiration for the Greek legend of the Amazons. In addition, the various religions of the Iranian peoples, including Zoroastrianism and Manichaeism, are believed by some scholars to be important early philosophical influences on Judeo-Christianity. Early Iranian tribes are the ...
- published: 01 Mar 2008
- views: 852738
- author: someonewhocansee
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Farsi / Persian Lesson: Cultures and Languages of Iran (7)
All FREE video lessons: www.youtube.com TO SCHEDULE your own online private class: www.lan...
published: 16 Dec 2011
author: FarsiWizard
Farsi / Persian Lesson: Cultures and Languages of Iran (7)
All FREE video lessons: www.youtube.com TO SCHEDULE your own online private class: www.language-school-teachers.com www.language-school-teachers.com "A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language." Gaston Bachelard Poster in the background: Scene from "Shaah-naame" ("Tale of Kings"): Rostam wrestling with the White Demon
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 3720
- author: FarsiWizard
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Intl. Iranian Languages & Dialects Conference kicks off in Tehran
1st Intl. Conference on Iranian Languages and Dialects. Scholars, linguists and researcher...
published: 07 Jun 2012
author: PressTVGlobalNews
Intl. Iranian Languages & Dialects Conference kicks off in Tehran
1st Intl. Conference on Iranian Languages and Dialects. Scholars, linguists and researchers from around the world gathered to discuss issues concerning Iranian languages and dialects in this two day conference in Tehran. There were more than ten foreign experts on the subject from Germany, Italy, Georgia, Tajikistan and Austria. The secretary of the conference told us about the aim of this event.
- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 321
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
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UBC Iranian Studies
Building towards an Iranian Language Program at UBC - an Evening with Dr. Abbas Milani The...
published: 22 Sep 2010
author: Amir R. Tamadon
UBC Iranian Studies
Building towards an Iranian Language Program at UBC - an Evening with Dr. Abbas Milani The Department of Asian Studies in the Faculty of Arts at UBC cordially invites you to an evening of Iranian music and academic dialogue at the Kay Meek Centre in West Vancouver. The Department of Asian Studies is pleased to be partnering with UBC Iranian students as part of a long-term initiative to establish a much anticipated Iranian Language program in the Department. The evening will feature a keynote address by Dr. Abbas Milani, Director of the Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies at Stanford University, noted author and social commentator, as well as a performance with the UBC Persian Music Ensemble. Dr. Milani will present a talk titled "Iran and the West: A new Look" followed by a Q&A; session. A language rich in culture and history, with records in Old Persian dating back to the Persian Empire of the 6th century BC, Persian has been a cosmopolitan medium for literary and scientific contributions to Western, Central and South Asia for millennia. The Department of Asian Studies has long felt the need for teaching and research in Iranian language and culture, and is developing a plan to establish permanent Iranian Language instruction. Please join us on this auspicious occasion to celebrate Iranian language, culture and history, and to learn more about the opportunities for Iranian Language studies at UBC. The Department of Asian Studies at UBC welcomes this ...
- published: 22 Sep 2010
- views: 2717
- author: Amir R. Tamadon
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The story behind the movie 300 (in Farsi, Persian, Iranian , Language) ایرانی
"Zionist mass media" a video made by an Iranian friend www.youtube.com Search for "The Arr...
published: 08 Feb 2009
author: perazh
The story behind the movie 300 (in Farsi, Persian, Iranian , Language) ایرانی
"Zionist mass media" a video made by an Iranian friend www.youtube.com Search for "The Arrivals" here in tube. The best thing you can watch. An Iranian group is trying to translate "The Arrivals" in "Wake Up Project for Iran" Channel.
- published: 08 Feb 2009
- views: 2246
- author: perazh
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 2 (Ancient Iranians)
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Anti...
published: 06 Feb 2012
author: El Cid Al-Moussawi
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 2 (Ancient Iranians)
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Antiquity they were found primarily in Scythia and Persia (Eastern Europe, Central and Western Asia). They divided into "Western" and "Eastern" branches from an early period, roughly corresponding to the territories of Persia and Scythia, respectively. During Late Antiquity, the Iranian populations of Scythia in the Eurasian Steppe were marginalized and assimilated by Turkic and Slavic migrations. The Scythian language was mostly extinct by the 10th century, with the exception of Ossetic spoken in the northern Caucasus. Various Persian empires flourished throughout Antiquity, and fell to the Islamic conquest in the 7th century. Origins The Iranian languages form a sub-branch of the Indo-Iranian sub-family, which is a branch of the family of Indo-European languages. Having descended from the Proto-Indo-Iranians, the Proto-Iranians separated from the Indo-Aryans early in the 2nd millennium BCE. The Proto-Iranians are traced to the Bactria--Margiana Archaeological Complex, a Bronze Age culture of Central Asia. The area between northern Afghanistan and the Aral Sea is hypothesized to have been the region in which the Proto-Iranians first emerged, following the separation of Indo-Aryan tribes. By the 1st millennium BCE, Medes, Persians, Bactrians and Parthians populated the Iranian plateau, while others such as the Scythians, Sarmatians, Cimmerians and Alans populated the steppes north of the ...
- published: 06 Feb 2012
- views: 1435
- author: El Cid Al-Moussawi
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Bactria
Bactria :country in northern Afghanistan, in Antiquity famous for its fierce warriors and ...
published: 25 Mar 2008
author: jeedehzad
Bactria
Bactria :country in northern Afghanistan, in Antiquity famous for its fierce warriors and its ancient religion, which was founded by the prophet Zarathustra. If there was ever a region that can be described with the old geographical cliché that it is a country of opposites, it must be Bactria. Situated between the Hindu Kush mountain range in the south and the river Oxus (Amudar'ya) in the north, it is essentially an east-west zone that consists of extremely fertile alluvial plains, a hot desert, and cold mountains. Bactria (Bactriana, in Persian, also Bhalika in Arabic and Indian languages, and Ta-Hsia in Chinese) was the ancient Greek name of the country between the range of the Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya (Oxus); its capital, Bactra or Balhika or Bokhdi (now Balkh), was located in what is now Afghanistan. It is a mountainous region with a moderate climate. Water is abundant and the land is very fertile. Bactria was the homeland of Aryan tribes who moved south-west into Iran and into North-Western India around 2500-2000 BC Later it became the north province of the Persian Empire in Central Asia.(Cotterell, 59) It was in these regions, where the fertile soil of the mountainous country is surrounded by the Turanian desert, that the prophet Zarathushtra (Zoroaster) was said to have been born and gained his first adherents. Avestan, the language of the oldest portions of the Zoroastrian Avesta, was once called "old-iranic" which is related to Sanskrit. Today some scholars ...
- published: 25 Mar 2008
- views: 5694
- author: jeedehzad
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SHAJARIAN, شجريان ♥♥♥ Golbange 2, گلبانگ ♥♥♥ LYRICS
I like Baba-Taher باوا تاهر words mostly because of the language he used which goes back t...
published: 29 Jan 2009
author: PAAPAK00
SHAJARIAN, شجريان ♥♥♥ Golbange 2, گلبانگ ♥♥♥ LYRICS
I like Baba-Taher باوا تاهر words mostly because of the language he used which goes back to many centuries ago (almost 1000 years ago) as he died in 1019 (see wikipedia). However the language of BABA-TAHER باوا تاهر , nowadays is called LORI, KURDISH languages but these languages go back to the SASSANIAN PAHLAVI LANGUAGE which has been a part of INDO-IRANIAN language itself. AVESTAN is the oldest recorded Iranian language which is very close to SANSKRIT LANGUAGE (Indo-Aryan language). We as Iranian should be aware of the killing diseases in our culture (language, beliefs, judgments etc). Sad to say, the more educated we get, the more hostile we become to our Iranian heritage). The mullahs, mosques and religious schools have also had a tremendous role in demolishing Iranian culture (always eliminated the non-muslim culture in Iran). We have to pay more attention to the Iranian languages: Kurdish, Lurish, Baluchi, Mazandarani and other similar languages used in Iran because our "dear" Persian language (spec. used in books, newspapers) has been somehow heavily contaminated by Sa-di, Molavi & Hafez words (they knew nothing about IRAN and even they were proud of using Arabic words). Although their works should remain precious for us in the libraries but we should avoid the non-Iranian words they used (they were partially poisoned of Islamic patterns and Semitic languages). Sure they were not aware of the crime they were doing but only repeated what they had learnt from Arabic ...
- published: 29 Jan 2009
- views: 39577
- author: PAAPAK00
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About Pamirians(pamiri people)
This video is about Pamirian people,who are living in Tajikistan,Afghanistan,China,Pakista...
published: 16 Nov 2007
author: pamirec
About Pamirians(pamiri people)
This video is about Pamirian people,who are living in Tajikistan,Afghanistan,China,Pakistan.Pamirians speak they nattive languages:Shugnani-rushani,Wakhi,Ishkashimi,YAzgulami,Munjani,Sariquli.The population is not known yet. The Pamiris are composed of people who speak the Pamiri languages, the indigenous languages of Afghanistan's Badakhshan region and in the Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous province in Tajikistan.Members of the group are Shughni, Sarikoli, Yazgulyam, Munji, Sanglechi-Ishkashmi, Wakhi, and Yidgha. These are Southeastern Iranian languages and have the Subject Object Verb syntactic typology. The vast majority of their speakers are bilingual in the Tajik language (one of the Southwestern Iranian (Persid) languages. Sarikoli is spoken further east, beyond the Sarikol ridge which forms the border of Badakhshan of Afghanistan and China, and is thus the eastern most of the extant Iranian languages.The Bulgar language spoken by the ancestors of modern-day Bulgarians is believed by some to have been a Pamir language (although it is more commonly regarded as Turkic). After the Bulgars migrated to the Balkans in 7th century, Bulgars merged with the local Slavs and adopted their South Slavic language, from which modern Bulgarian developed. Music by: Shams group,Nobovar,Daler Nazarov.
- published: 16 Nov 2007
- views: 16148
- author: pamirec
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The Baloch : History & Struggle By Aziz Sanghur
The Balochistan conflict is an ongoing conflict between Baloch nationalists and the Govern...
published: 11 Oct 2011
author: Aziz Sanghur
The Baloch : History & Struggle By Aziz Sanghur
The Balochistan conflict is an ongoing conflict between Baloch nationalists and the Government of Pakistan over Balochistan, the country's largest province. Recently, separatists have also clashed with Iran over its respective Baloch region, which borders Pakistan. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) Baloch Republican Army are freedom movement group based in Balochistan, a mountainous region within southern Iran and Pakistan. The organization is a participant in the Balochistan conflict and strives to establish an independent state of Balochistan, free of Pakistani and Iranian rule. The Baloch Liberation Army became publicly known during the summer of 2000, after it claimed credit for a series of bombings of attacks on Pakistani authorities. The Baloch mainly inhabit the Pakistan Iran and Afghanistan. Many of the rest live in Turkmenistan, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and in some parts of Africa, namely Kenya, and Tanzania (Tabora has a large community). Small communities of Baluch people also live in Europe (particularly Sweden) and in Perth, Australia, where they arrived in the 19th century. A significant number of Baloch people also live in Sindh and South Punjab in Pakistan. The Baloch people mainly speak Balochi, which is a branch of the Iranian languages, and more specifically of the North-western Iranian languages, that is highly influenced by that of Mesopotamia and shares similarities with Kurdish and other languages of the region. It also ...
- published: 11 Oct 2011
- views: 39224
- author: Aziz Sanghur
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The Baloch History _ Struggle By Aziz Sanghur.flv
The Balochistan conflict is an ongoing conflict between Baloch nationalists and the Govern...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: SB Bugti
The Baloch History _ Struggle By Aziz Sanghur.flv
The Balochistan conflict is an ongoing conflict between Baloch nationalists and the Government of Pakistan over Balochistan, the country's largest province. Recently, separatists have also clashed with Iran over its respective Baloch region, which borders Pakistan. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) Baloch Republican Army are freedom movement group based in Balochistan, a mountainous region within southern Iran and Pakistan. The organization is a participant in the Balochistan conflict and strives to establish an independent state of Balochistan, free of Pakistani and Iranian rule. The Baloch Liberation Army became publicly known during the summer of 2000, after it claimed credit for a series of bombings of attacks on Pakistani authorities. The Baloch mainly inhabit the Pakistan Iran and Afghanistan. Many of the rest live in Turkmenistan, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and in some parts of Africa, namely Kenya, and Tanzania (Tabora has a large community). Small communities of Baluch people also live in Europe (particularly Sweden) and in Perth, Australia, where they arrived in the 19th century. A significant number of Baloch people also live in Sindh and South Punjab in Pakistan. The Baloch people mainly speak Balochi, which is a branch of the Iranian languages, and more specifically of the North-western Iranian languages, that is highly influenced by that of Mesopotamia and shares similarities with Kurdish and other languages of the region. It also ...
- published: 29 Nov 2011
- views: 3822
- author: SB Bugti
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funny iranian baby language
8 month baby...
published: 30 Dec 2010
author: soroosh sor
funny iranian baby language
8 month baby
- published: 30 Dec 2010
- views: 1093
- author: soroosh sor
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Ebi Soli Martik - Old Iranian ( Persian ) Songs
Singers : Ebi Farzin Martik - Old Iranian ( Persian ) Songs All of Iranians have heard som...
published: 27 May 2007
author: Kamran Forghani
Ebi Soli Martik - Old Iranian ( Persian ) Songs
Singers : Ebi Farzin Martik - Old Iranian ( Persian ) Songs All of Iranians have heard some this songs but They do not know that those songs and lyrics are older than they think! for more please visit: www.ebisite.com Dedicated to Reza(motori) my friend in Freiburg,one of ebi lovers ! Rate it ! you are wellcome to write your comments Old song by martik, ebi & soli callled gharghabeye dard, lyric and music by Siavash Ghomayshi back in 70's in Rangarang show
- published: 27 May 2007
- views: 596203
- author: Kamran Forghani
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Learning English-American Accent for Persian, Iranian or Parsi/Farsi Speakers
This video shares insights for Farsi first-language speakers who wish to improve their pro...
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: Vahid Mansouri
Learning English-American Accent for Persian, Iranian or Parsi/Farsi Speakers
This video shares insights for Farsi first-language speakers who wish to improve their pronunciation, word stress, and intonation in American English, as well as gain insight from an American Accent Coach who has worked with numerous first-language Farsi speakers. www.facebook.com
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 3216
- author: Vahid Mansouri