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The Iranian Plateau
The Iranian plateau has a great deal of influence on the politics, culture, and lifestyle ...
published: 04 Feb 2013
author: GIRadnor
The Iranian Plateau
The Iranian Plateau
The Iranian plateau has a great deal of influence on the politics, culture, and lifestyle of people living in Iran.- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 21
- author: GIRadnor
4:41
The Geography of the Iranian Plateau
In this video we go in depth into the geography of Iran and how it affects the people. Thi...
published: 03 Feb 2013
author: GIRadnor
The Geography of the Iranian Plateau
The Geography of the Iranian Plateau
In this video we go in depth into the geography of Iran and how it affects the people. This will also touch on how the borers, climate, resources, and locati...- published: 03 Feb 2013
- views: 226
- author: GIRadnor
46:08
Episode 1 -- History of Iranian Plateau
A Passage to Ancient Persian History and Civilization By Dr. Touraj Daryaee....
published: 03 Nov 2012
author: HerProductionsTeam
Episode 1 -- History of Iranian Plateau
Episode 1 -- History of Iranian Plateau
A Passage to Ancient Persian History and Civilization By Dr. Touraj Daryaee.- published: 03 Nov 2012
- views: 1287
- author: HerProductionsTeam
25:20
Overlapping Decagons on the Iranian Plateau: History of Architecture and the History of Mathematics
Carol Bier Research Associate , The Textile Museum Dan Shechtman received the Nobel Prize ...
published: 14 Jan 2013
author: metmuseum
Overlapping Decagons on the Iranian Plateau: History of Architecture and the History of Mathematics
Overlapping Decagons on the Iranian Plateau: History of Architecture and the History of Mathematics
Carol Bier Research Associate , The Textile Museum Dan Shechtman received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2011) for discovery of a crystalline structure in whi...- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 250
- author: metmuseum
42:21
Episode 12 -- Parthians and Other Dynasties on the Iranian Plateau
A Passage to Ancient Persian History and Civilization By Dr. Touraj Daryaee....
published: 03 Nov 2012
author: HerProductionsTeam
Episode 12 -- Parthians and Other Dynasties on the Iranian Plateau
Episode 12 -- Parthians and Other Dynasties on the Iranian Plateau
A Passage to Ancient Persian History and Civilization By Dr. Touraj Daryaee.- published: 03 Nov 2012
- views: 506
- author: HerProductionsTeam
1:37
The importance of Iran
Iran lies at the very heart of the Greater Middle East, and in a way or another is implied...
published: 22 Jul 2009
author: limesonline
The importance of Iran
The importance of Iran
Iran lies at the very heart of the Greater Middle East, and in a way or another is implied in each of the many regional problems. First of all, Iran is the d...- published: 22 Jul 2009
- views: 8958
- author: limesonline
8:02
Iran, Cradle of the World. ( Part 1 of 2)
Older Than The Egyptian Civilization By: M. Sadeq Nazemi-Afshar, 2003 If the earth unveils...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: ReedamBeIslam
Iran, Cradle of the World. ( Part 1 of 2)
Iran, Cradle of the World. ( Part 1 of 2)
Older Than The Egyptian Civilization By: M. Sadeq Nazemi-Afshar, 2003 If the earth unveils its secret It will eventually show its origin Ferdowsi It is a pro...- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 315
- author: ReedamBeIslam
27:03
History of Iran - The Persian Empire
The history of Iran has been intertwined with the history of a larger historical region, c...
published: 07 Jul 2013
author: World4Entertainment
History of Iran - The Persian Empire
History of Iran - The Persian Empire
The history of Iran has been intertwined with the history of a larger historical region, comprising the area from Anatolia and Egypt in the west to the Indus...- published: 07 Jul 2013
- views: 106
- author: World4Entertainment
7:31
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)
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. wik...- published: 25 Apr 2011
- views: 2648
- author: pouria paarsia
6:24
Polo in Iran
In this episode, Gisoo Misha Ahmadi talks to some passionate polo players in Iran. Horse w...
published: 08 Jul 2013
author: PressTVGlobalNews
Polo in Iran
Polo in Iran
In this episode, Gisoo Misha Ahmadi talks to some passionate polo players in Iran. Horse was domesticated by the ancient Iranian or Aryan tribes of Central A...- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 583
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
11:03
Iran, Cradle of the World. ( Part 2 of 2)
The existence of rich mines of copper, tin and stone in Iran, the lack of them in other pr...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: ReedamBeIslam
Iran, Cradle of the World. ( Part 2 of 2)
Iran, Cradle of the World. ( Part 2 of 2)
The existence of rich mines of copper, tin and stone in Iran, the lack of them in other prehistoric sites such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, and particularly the...- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 181
- author: ReedamBeIslam
9:19
Dedicated to Google for removal of Persian Gulf from Google map
In 550 B.C, the Achaemenid Empire established the first Persian Empire in Pars (Persis, or...
published: 15 Nov 2010
author: EshghamVatanam
Dedicated to Google for removal of Persian Gulf from Google map
Dedicated to Google for removal of Persian Gulf from Google map
In 550 B.C, the Achaemenid Empire established the first Persian Empire in Pars (Persis, or modern Fars) in the southwestern region of the Iranian plateau. Co...- published: 15 Nov 2010
- views: 1025
- author: EshghamVatanam
4:54
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
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 plate...- published: 01 Mar 2008
- views: 880106
- author: someonewhocansee
9:36
The non-Aryan origin of "Iranian" peoples - Genetic evidence R1a (BBC Report)
Portsmouth University
An Iranian scientist has done a study on the historical Aryan emigr...
published: 19 Dec 2013
The non-Aryan origin of "Iranian" peoples - Genetic evidence R1a (BBC Report)
The non-Aryan origin of "Iranian" peoples - Genetic evidence R1a (BBC Report)
Portsmouth University An Iranian scientist has done a study on the historical Aryan emigration to Iran. The theory says that about 4000 years ago the Aryan tribes emigrated to Iran from central Asia and the Caucasus. By this theory the Iranian peoples should genetically be ralated to the Aryan peoples. But a research on over 2600 Iranian DNA-sequences (y-dna & mt-dna) shows something else. Dr. Bonab Ashrafian says: "There are many different languages, religions and tribes inside Iran. We have done studies on 26 different Iranian groups. Although we speak an Indo-European language we are not genetically very close to Indo-European peoples. The Aryan genetic markers that exist in central Asia and the Caucasus are found very few in the Iranian Plateau. This shows that if there is any Aryan genetic markers in the Iranian DNA, it probably came from the Aryan tribes that entered Iran." Dr. Ashrafian has also studied on the Ancient Iranian bones. The study on the ancient bones found in Jiroft and Masjid Kabood shows they are the ancestors of todays Iranians. If these studies show Iranians are not Aryans, then where did they come from? Has the Arabian invasion of Iran (1400 years ago) effected the Iranian DNA? Dr. Ashrafian continues as follows: "Our research shows that all Iranian tribes are genetically related to the people who lived in south-west of Iran 10.000 years ago. The Arabian invasion has effected south-west of Iran and Bushehr but in very very few amounts." This research shows also that all Iranian tribes are genetically relatives and related to each other, though they have different languages but we can't divide them into several races. ________________________________ Based on the data of the DNA genealogy, until the middle of the 1st millennium BC, two linguistic fields - the Türkic (Proto-Türkic) and Indo-European, the languages of the haplogroups R1b and R1a respectively, dominated in turns the whole Eurasia reaching the Atlantic Ocean. The two major Eurasian haplogroups, R1a and R1b, diverged (or rather, formed and diverged) 20-16 thousand years ago, evolved linguistically from the common Nostratic languages, respectively into the Pra-Aryan (later called "Proto-Indo-European") and the Proto-Türkic, and then into Türkic. And here the nature has played a cunning joke with the linguists. It seems that the two Caucasoid brotherly lines, R1a1 and R1b1, that came about 50-40 thousand years ago to the Eastern European Plain as a single branch of R (or, rather, as its upstream haplogroup P, or even NOP), and then went to the Southern Siberia at least 35,000 years ago and dispersed over time and over territories. One of them was a flexive Aryan language (language of the R1a1 tribe), which later became to be called Proto-Indo-European, and the other was an agglutinative Proto-Türkic language (language of the R1b1 tribe). Both tribes gestated in the Southern Siberia. The modern Uigurs, Kazakhs, Bashkirs, and some other peoples of Siberia, Central Asia, and the Urals, descend in part from the ancient R1b1 branch, and by now retain the same haplogroup for 16,000 years. These are the peoples of Siberia, Volga, Kama, Central Asia, the ancient Pit Grave or "Kurgan" archaeological cultures, and some Caucasian peoples that partially retained the haplogroup R1b1, which by the time of 6,000 years ago has become a haplogroup R1b1b2 (mutation M269 and L23 or L49), and the peoples of the Turkey and Middle East, whose population retained in their DNA many of the same haplogroup R1b1, see the table below (Abu-Amero et al, 2009). http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/580327_775096889170802_793067070_n.jpg Approximately 3,600 years ago that haplogroup is noted in the British Isles. This is the movement of Beaker culture - from the Iberian Peninsula in the British Isles and on the European continent. On the overall, the peopling of the Europe by the carriers of the haplogroup R1b1b2, who were speaking the ancient Türkic languages, occurred between 4,500 and 3,600 years ago. They are the ancestors of the Proto-Celtics and Proto-Italics, and, probably, Proto-Picts and other "Proto"-R1b1b2 peoples in Europe. Source: Journal of Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/60_Genetics/Klyosov2010DNK-GenealogyEn.htm ________________________________ Anatole Klyosov's genetic research has shown that the R1a basehaplotype 13 25 15 10 12 12 10 13 11 31 -- 15 14 20 12 16 11 23 (with a common ancestor of 3400+/-505 ybp, the likely times for the Aryans coming to India) is reasonably close to the Bashkir Turkic and Kyrgyz Turkic base haplotypes (both R1a-L342.2). A common ancestor of all the reported Indian (Tamil) haplotypes and Bashkir and Kyrgyz haplotypes lived around 5000 ybp, which fits the timespan to R1a-L342.2 common ancestor. Source: GENEALOGY-DNA-L Archives http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2012-12/1356088114 _______________________________- published: 19 Dec 2013
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Purebred Persian horses compete in Tehran
Tehran has organized a competition featuring the best pure horses of Persian origin and ev...
published: 17 Aug 2013
Purebred Persian horses compete in Tehran
Purebred Persian horses compete in Tehran
Tehran has organized a competition featuring the best pure horses of Persian origin and even non-Persian breed. This the first time in the history of Iran's equestrian industry that the residents of Tehran can see pure horses at the heart of the capital city; Almost 100 pure horses are to show their beauty and breed. Iranian plateau has been the cradle of equine species of horses for thousands of Years, so horses have been with Persians and become part of their culture. The competitions have been sponsored by Iran's Equestrian Federation under the supervision of the European Conference of Arab Horse Organizations. Three international judges evaluate the participating horses. They believe Persian horse is one of the best breeds in the world. In Iran horses are an inseparable part of the historical, cultural and civilizational background of the country. From the dawn of history the Iranians have celebrated horse in their art and literature; Iranians care about horses because they believe for thousands of years, horses have carried man, his ideas and his history on their backs.- published: 17 Aug 2013
- views: 1
65:18
24 Emperor Of The Sea امپراطور دریا IRAN TV IRIB Korean Korea امبراطور البحر
Iran ( Persian ایران , officially the Islamic Un-Republic of Iran ( جمهوری اسلامی ایران,...
published: 05 Feb 2014
24 Emperor Of The Sea امپراطور دریا IRAN TV IRIB Korean Korea امبراطور البحر
24 Emperor Of The Sea امپراطور دریا IRAN TV IRIB Korean Korea امبراطور البحر
Iran ( Persian ایران , officially the Islamic Un-Republic of Iran ( جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān), is a country in Western Asia. "Iran" means "Land of the Aryans" Iran Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic Un-Republic in 1979 after was overthrown by Arabs Terrorists supported by Britain and western media and Reoccupied by Arabs. Iranian nation is one of the Oldest Continuous Civilizations in the World. Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic populations occupied caves in the Zagros and Elburz mountains. The earliest civilizations in the region descended from the Zagros foothills, where they developed agriculture and animal husbandry, and established the first urban cultures in the Tigris-Euphrates basin in present day Iraq. The earliest urban peoples in what is today Iranian territory were the Elamites in the extreme southwest region of Khuzestan. The arrival of the Aryan peoples—Medes and Persians— on the Iranian plateau in the first millennium B.C.E. marked the beginning of the Iranian civilization, rising to the heights of the great Achaemenid Empire consolidated by Cyrus the Great in 550 B.C.E. Under the rulers Darius the Great and Xerxes, the Achaemenid rulers extended their empire from northern India to Egypt. Down to the present, one pattern has repeated again and again in Iranian civilization: the conquerors of Iranian territory are eventually themselves conquered by Iranian culture. In a word, they become Persianized. Art Iran has one of the richest art heritages in world history and encompasses many disciplines including architecture, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, metalworking and stonemasonry. There is also a very vibrant Iranian modern and contemporary art scene. Iranian art has gone through numerous phases of evolution. The unique aesthetics of Iran is evident from the Achaemenid reliefs in Persepolis to the mosaic paintings of Bishapur. There are several languages spoken in different parts of Iran. The predominant language and national language is Farsi Persian, which is spoken across the country Religion in Iran Zoroastrianism was the national faith of Iran for more than a millennium before the Arab conquest. It has had an immense influence on Iranian philosophy, culture and art after the people of Iran converted to Islam Followers of the Baha'i faith comprise the largest non-Muslim minority in Iran. Most of the Baha'i are of Persian descent, although there seem to be many among the Azerbaijani and Kurdish people. The Baha'i are severely persecuted Persian Rugs In Iran, Persian Rugs have always been a vital part of the Persian culture The Persian Garden was designed as a reflection of paradise on earth; the word "garden" itself coming from Persian roots. The special place of the garden in the Iranian heart can be seen in their architecture, in the ruins of Iran, and in their paintings Cuisine: Cuisine in Iran is considered to be one of the most ancient forms of cuisine around the world. Bread is arguably the most important food in Iran, with a large variety of different bread, some of the most popular of which include: nan and hamir, which are baked in large clay ovens (also called "tenurs"). In Iranian cuisine, there are many dishes that are made from dairy products. Nowrūz ( نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. The Haft Sīn items are: * sabzeh - wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish - symbolizing rebirth * samanu - a sweet pudding made from wheat germ - symbolizing affluence * senjed - the dried fruit of the oleaster tree - symbolizing love * sīr - garlic - symbolizing medicine * sīb - apples - symbolizing beauty and health * somaq - sumac berries - symbolizing (the color of) sunrise * serkeh - vinegar - symbolizing age and patience. Rabbits Born in Custody of San Diego County Department of Animal Services (SPCA Pet Killers & Animal Abusers) starved to death, and California spent over $100,000 to cover up their officer's crime, In Charge Lieutenant Lt. Harold Holmes , Eugene Cikanek , Lt. Laura L. Ward, , Shalimar Oliver , Dr. Julie Maher , Dr. David F. Johnson , Dr. Kerry S Mahoney , Vivian Bradley , Lori Weber , Dawn Danielson , Sgt Mike Tracy Justice delay, Justice denied. http://nedavoice.net/images/Eli.html Have you seen Prince Shadow , born on July 4Th 2006 - Kidnapped on April 16, 2008 http://nedavoice.net/images/Shadow.html San Diego Police Suspects O Witnesses Dr. Officer Criminals in Uniform Lt. Harold Holmes , Eugene Cikanek , Carol Jo Rivers , Julie Maher , Shalimar Oliver , David F. Johnson , Rosemarie Noelle Townsend , SPCA Pet killers & Animal Abusers .- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 18
5:57
BREAKING NEWS Iran unveils advanced space centre to track spy satellite
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran said Sunday that it set up its first space tracking center to monitor...
published: 12 Jun 2013
author: ArmedForcesUpdate
BREAKING NEWS Iran unveils advanced space centre to track spy satellite
BREAKING NEWS Iran unveils advanced space centre to track spy satellite
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran said Sunday that it set up its first space tracking center to monitor objects passing in orbit overhead, the breakthrough claimed by the...- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 821
- author: ArmedForcesUpdate
62:43
31 Emperor Of The Sea امپراطور دریا IRAN TV IRIB Korean Korea امبراطور البحر
Iran ( Persian ایران , officially the Islamic Un-Republic of Iran ( جمهوری اسلامی ایران,...
published: 05 Feb 2014
31 Emperor Of The Sea امپراطور دریا IRAN TV IRIB Korean Korea امبراطور البحر
31 Emperor Of The Sea امپراطور دریا IRAN TV IRIB Korean Korea امبراطور البحر
Iran ( Persian ایران , officially the Islamic Un-Republic of Iran ( جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān), is a country in Western Asia. "Iran" means "Land of the Aryans" Iran Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic Un-Republic in 1979 after was overthrown by Arabs Terrorists supported by Britain and western media and Reoccupied by Arabs. Iranian nation is one of the Oldest Continuous Civilizations in the World. Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic populations occupied caves in the Zagros and Elburz mountains. The earliest civilizations in the region descended from the Zagros foothills, where they developed agriculture and animal husbandry, and established the first urban cultures in the Tigris-Euphrates basin in present day Iraq. The earliest urban peoples in what is today Iranian territory were the Elamites in the extreme southwest region of Khuzestan. The arrival of the Aryan peoples—Medes and Persians— on the Iranian plateau in the first millennium B.C.E. marked the beginning of the Iranian civilization, rising to the heights of the great Achaemenid Empire consolidated by Cyrus the Great in 550 B.C.E. Under the rulers Darius the Great and Xerxes, the Achaemenid rulers extended their empire from northern India to Egypt. Down to the present, one pattern has repeated again and again in Iranian civilization: the conquerors of Iranian territory are eventually themselves conquered by Iranian culture. In a word, they become Persianized. Art Iran has one of the richest art heritages in world history and encompasses many disciplines including architecture, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, metalworking and stonemasonry. There is also a very vibrant Iranian modern and contemporary art scene. Iranian art has gone through numerous phases of evolution. The unique aesthetics of Iran is evident from the Achaemenid reliefs in Persepolis to the mosaic paintings of Bishapur. There are several languages spoken in different parts of Iran. The predominant language and national language is Farsi Persian, which is spoken across the country Religion in Iran Zoroastrianism was the national faith of Iran for more than a millennium before the Arab conquest. It has had an immense influence on Iranian philosophy, culture and art after the people of Iran converted to Islam Followers of the Baha'i faith comprise the largest non-Muslim minority in Iran. Most of the Baha'i are of Persian descent, although there seem to be many among the Azerbaijani and Kurdish people. The Baha'i are severely persecuted Persian Rugs In Iran, Persian Rugs have always been a vital part of the Persian culture The Persian Garden was designed as a reflection of paradise on earth; the word "garden" itself coming from Persian roots. The special place of the garden in the Iranian heart can be seen in their architecture, in the ruins of Iran, and in their paintings Cuisine: Cuisine in Iran is considered to be one of the most ancient forms of cuisine around the world. Bread is arguably the most important food in Iran, with a large variety of different bread, some of the most popular of which include: nan and hamir, which are baked in large clay ovens (also called "tenurs"). In Iranian cuisine, there are many dishes that are made from dairy products. Nowrūz ( نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. The Haft Sīn items are: * sabzeh - wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish - symbolizing rebirth * samanu - a sweet pudding made from wheat germ - symbolizing affluence * senjed - the dried fruit of the oleaster tree - symbolizing love * sīr - garlic - symbolizing medicine * sīb - apples - symbolizing beauty and health * somaq - sumac berries - symbolizing (the color of) sunrise * serkeh - vinegar - symbolizing age and patience. Rabbits Born in Custody of San Diego County Department of Animal Services (SPCA Pet Killers & Animal Abusers) starved to death, and California spent over $100,000 to cover up their officer's crime, In Charge Lieutenant Lt. Harold Holmes , Eugene Cikanek , Lt. Laura L. Ward, , Shalimar Oliver , Dr. Julie Maher , Dr. David F. Johnson , Dr. Kerry S Mahoney , Vivian Bradley , Lori Weber , Dawn Danielson , Sgt Mike Tracy Justice delay, Justice denied. http://nedavoice.net/images/Eli.html Have you seen Prince Shadow , born on July 4Th 2006 - Kidnapped on April 16, 2008 http://nedavoice.net/images/Shadow.html San Diego Police Suspects O Witnesses Dr. Officer Criminals in Uniform Lt. Harold Holmes , Eugene Cikanek , Carol Jo Rivers , Julie Maher , Shalimar Oliver , David F. Johnson , Rosemarie Noelle Townsend , SPCA Pet killers & Animal Abusers .- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 7