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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
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 ...- published: 13 Jul 2009
- views: 16613
- author: zazairanic
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Learn Persian (Farsi) with Chai and Conversation- About Tarof (Taarof), an Iranian tradition
More at www.chaiandconversation.com Filmed by: Nazanin Shirazi and Miguel Alvarez This is ...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: Leyla Shams
Learn Persian (Farsi) with Chai and Conversation- About Tarof (Taarof), an Iranian tradition
Learn Persian (Farsi) with Chai and Conversation- About Tarof (Taarof), an Iranian tradition
More at www.chaiandconversation.com Filmed by: Nazanin Shirazi and Miguel Alvarez This is a short video describing the concept of Tarof, the Persian form of ...- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 57537
- author: Leyla Shams
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Learn Persian - Persian in Three Minutes - How to Introduce Yourself in Persian
http://www.PersianPod101.com/video
Learn to introduce yourself in Persian with our Persia...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Learn Persian - Persian in Three Minutes - How to Introduce Yourself in Persian
Learn Persian - Persian in Three Minutes - How to Introduce Yourself in Persian
http://www.PersianPod101.com/video Learn to introduce yourself in Persian with our Persian in Three Minutes series! In Iran, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Persian. A native Persian teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary. This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up basic Persian! In this lesson, you'll learn how to introduce yourself in Persian. If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Persian language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. http://www.PersianPod101.com/video- published: 04 Oct 2013
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The Indo-European Language Family
Indo-European peoples and languages. Indo-European languages is the most widely spoken fam...
published: 27 Jan 2012
author: Prasanna Patange
The Indo-European Language Family
The Indo-European Language Family
Indo-European peoples and languages. Indo-European languages is the most widely spoken family of languages in the world. Its members include the Indo-Aryan &...- published: 27 Jan 2012
- views: 6704
- author: Prasanna Patange
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Farsi / Persian Lesson: Greeting (1)
Each lesson is followed by a short cultural snapshot that is relevant to the vocabulary ex...
published: 06 Dec 2011
author: Farsi Wizard
Farsi / Persian Lesson: Greeting (1)
Farsi / Persian Lesson: Greeting (1)
Each lesson is followed by a short cultural snapshot that is relevant to the vocabulary explained in that lesson. It's fun to see if you can find the connect...- published: 06 Dec 2011
- views: 65391
- author: Farsi Wizard
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Iranian People Of China (中国的伊朗人)
Western Part of Xinjiang was within Sassanid Empires borders, around 450 A.D. and the inha...
published: 04 Feb 2013
author: Mithradatesi
Iranian People Of China (中国的伊朗人)
Iranian People Of China (中国的伊朗人)
Western Part of Xinjiang was within Sassanid Empires borders, around 450 A.D. and the inhabitants of these regions were referred to as "Cina-deva-gotra" (fro...- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 18500
- author: Mithradatesi
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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
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 Irani...- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 398
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
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Kurd People ( Iranian People)
The Kurds just like the Persians and speakers of other Indo-Iranian languages in Iran are ...
published: 24 Mar 2013
author: Mithradatesi
Kurd People ( Iranian People)
Kurd People ( Iranian People)
The Kurds just like the Persians and speakers of other Indo-Iranian languages in Iran are descendants of the Aryan tribes that began migrating from Central A...- published: 24 Mar 2013
- views: 794
- author: Mithradatesi
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Persian Language _ Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan = Same country
WE ARE ONE !!!
Persian (پارسی ) is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of...
published: 06 Mar 2014
Persian Language _ Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan = Same country
Persian Language _ Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan = Same country
WE ARE ONE !!! Persian (پارسی ) is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. It is primarily spoken in Iran (Persia), and the neighbouring Afghanistan (officially known as Dari since 1958 for political reasons[5]), Tajikistan (officially known as Tajiki since the Soviet era),[6] and other countries which historically came under Persian influence. The Persian language is classified as a continuation of Middle Persian, the official religious and literary language of Sassanid Persia, itself a continuation of Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenid Persian Empire.[7][8][9] Persian is a pluricentric language and its grammar is similar to that of many contemporary European languages. Persian has had a considerable (mainly lexical) influence on neighboring languages, particularly the Turkic languages in Central Asia, Caucasus, and Anatolia, neighboring Iranian languages, as well as Armenian, and Indo-Aryan languages, especially Urdu. It also exerted some influence on Arabic, particularly Bahraini Arabic Some of the famous works of Persian literature are the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi, works of Rumi, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Divan of Hafiz and poems of Saadi. پــارســـــــــــی- published: 06 Mar 2014
- views: 22
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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
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
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Turkic/Iranian languages map
This is a map show where a good mojority of the Turkic Language is spoken....
published: 18 Jun 2013
author: HistoryGuide247
Turkic/Iranian languages map
Turkic/Iranian languages map
This is a map show where a good mojority of the Turkic Language is spoken.- published: 18 Jun 2013
- views: 22
- author: HistoryGuide247
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Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent si...
published: 16 Oct 2013
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent similar to the Persians, Kurds and Tajiks. The Pashtuns have eastern Iranian origins as the Pashto language is classified as an eastern Iranian tongue distantly related to Ossetic among other Iranian languages. The Pashtuns (also Pushtun , Pakhtun , ethnic Afghan , or Pathan are an ethno-linguistic group of people, living primarily in eastern and southern Afghanistan , the Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa Province, and small communities in India. The Pashtuns are characterized by their indigenous code "religion" of honor and culture, Pashtunwali (pukhtoonwali). The Pashtuns are the world's largest lineage (patriarchal) tribal group in existence. The total population of the group is estimated at ca. 40 million. From the 1st century BC to the 5th century AD the regions where the Pashtuns lived saw immense migrations of peoples from Central Asia and the Middle East: the arrival of the Sakas, Kushans, Huns, Gujjars. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtuns http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_peoples http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythans http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmatians- published: 16 Oct 2013
- views: 73
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Iranian Peoples
All rights reserved.
Video created by me, Derya Tetwan Kurd, portrays Iranians from vario...
published: 11 Dec 2013
Iranian Peoples
Iranian Peoples
All rights reserved. Video created by me, Derya Tetwan Kurd, portrays Iranians from various ethnic group in and out of today Iran's boarders. The images include traditional dresses in Kurdistan, Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Khorasan, Tajikistan and Baluchistan. The people living in those lands are mainly Iranians following Iranian language, culture, and tradition. The first song is in Kurdish, the second music is Azeri and the third song is Baluchi and they are all a part of Iranian languages alongside with Persian and many other langauges. TAGS: Iranian people, Iranian culture, Iranian Tradition, Iranian history, Kurdish people, Kurdish culture, Kurdish Tradition, Kurdish history, Azeri people, Azeri culture, Azeri Tradition, Azeri history, Azerbaijani people, Azerbaijani culture, Azerbaijani Tradition, Azerbaijan history, Persian people, Persian Culture, Persian Tradition, Persian history, Persian Empire, Median Empire, Meds, Tajik people, Tajik culture, Tajik Tradition, Tajik history, Khorasani people, Khorasani culture, Khorasan history, Tajikistani people, Tajikistani culture, Tajikistani history, Talish people, Talesh people, Baluch people, Baluh history, Qashqai people, Lore people, Bakhtiari people, Hazara people, Lezgi people, Lezgistan, Kurmanji tradition, Uzbek culture, uzbek people.- published: 11 Dec 2013
- views: 82
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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)
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
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Farsi Language Translations
In this http://www.WatchMojo.com video, learn how to say basic words and phrases in Farsi,...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: WatchMojo
Farsi Language Translations
Farsi Language Translations
In this http://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: 322693
- author: WatchMojo
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Iranian Historian (شاهرخ وفاداری) Persian Is A European Language
People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین
An Iranian historian (شاهرخ وفاداری) appeared on B...
published: 19 Jan 2014
Iranian Historian (شاهرخ وفاداری) Persian Is A European Language
Iranian Historian (شاهرخ وفاداری) Persian Is A European Language
People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین An Iranian historian (شاهرخ وفاداری) appeared on BBC Persian. And said that Farsi is a European language.- published: 19 Jan 2014
- views: 15
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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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uaci...
published: 08 Feb 2009
author: perazh
The story behind the movie 300 (in Farsi, Persian, Iranian , Language) ایرانی
The story behind the movie 300 (in Farsi, Persian, Iranian , Language) ایرانی
"Zionist mass media" a video made by an Iranian friend http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaciFabD-Oc Search for "The Arrivals" here in tube. The best thing you ...- published: 08 Feb 2009
- views: 2371
- author: perazh
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Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 10 (Ancient Iranians)
Medes
The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (north...
published: 18 Jan 2014
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 10 (Ancient Iranians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 10 (Ancient Iranians)
Medes The Medes were an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media (northern Iran) and who spoke a northwestern Iranian language referred to as the Median language. Their arrival to the region is associated with the first wave of Iranian tribes in the late 2nd millennium BCE (the Bronze Age collapse) through the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE. From the 10th to late 7th centuries BCE, the Iranian Medes and Persians fell under the domination of the Neo-Assyrian Empire based in Mesopotamia.[6] After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, between 616 BCE and 605 BCE, a unified Median state was formed, which, together with Babylonia, Lydia, and Egypt became one of the four major powers of the ancient Near East. An alliance with the Babylonians and the Scythians helped the Medes to capture Nineveh in 612 BCE which resulted in the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. The Medes were subsequently able to establish their Median kingdom (with Ecbatana as their royal centre) beyond their original homeland (central-western Iran) and had eventually a territory stretching roughly from northeastern Iran to the Halys River in Anatolia. The Median kingdom was conquered in 550 BCE by Cyrus the Great, who established the next Iranian dynasty—the Persian Achaemenid Empire. A few archaeological sites (discovered in the "Median triangle" in western Iran) and textual sources (from contemporary Assyrians and also Greeks in later centuries) provide a brief documentation of the history and culture of the Median state. These architectural sources, religious temples, and literary references show the importance of Median lasting contributions (such as the Safavid-Achaemenid-Median link of the tradition of "columned audience halls") to the Iranian culture. A number of words from the Median language are still in use, and there are languages being geographically and comparatively traced to the northwestern Iranian language of Median. The Medes had an Ancient Iranian Religion (a form of pre-Zoroastrian Mazdaism or Mithra worshipping) with a priesthood named as "Magi". Later and during the reigns of the last Median kings, the reforms of Zarathustra spread in western Iran. Besides Ecbatana (modern Hamedan), the other cities existing in Media were Laodicea (modern Nahavand) and the mound that was the largest city of the Medes, Rhages (also called Rey), on the outskirts of Shahr Rey, south of Tehran. The fourth city of Media was Apamea, near Ecbatana, whose precise location is unknown. In later periods, Medes and especially Mede soldiers are identified and portrayed prominently in ancient Persian archaeological sites such as Persepolis, where they are shown to have a major role and presence in the military of the Persian Empire's Achaemenid dynasty. According to the Histories of Herodotus, there were six Median tribes: Thus Deioces collected the Medes into a nation, and ruled over them alone. Now these are the tribes of which they consist: the Busae, the Paretaceni, the Struchates, the Arizanti, the Budii, and the Magi. The six Median tribes resided in Media proper, the triangle between Ecbatana, Rhagae and Aspadana, in today's central Iran, the area between Tehran, Isfahan and Hamadan. Of the Median tribes, the Magi resided in Rhaga, modern Tehran. It was a sort of sacred caste, which ministered to the spiritual needs of the Medes. The Paretaceni tribe resided in and around Aspadana, modern Isfahan, the Arizanti lived in and around Kashan and the Busae tribe lived in and around the future Median capital of Ecbatana, modern Hamadan.The Struchates and the Budii lived in villages in the Median triangle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Persians The origin of the ethnic Iranian peoples/Persian peoples are traced to the Ancient Iranian peoples, who were part of the ancient Indo-Iranians and themselves part of the greater Indo-European language family. The Ancient Iranian peoples emerged in parts of the Iranian plateau circa 1000 BCE. Important Iranian tribes such as Old Persians, Medes, Parthians, Bactrians, Scythians, and the Avesta people used the name Arya (Iranian), which was a collective definition, denoting peoples who were aware of belonging to a generally common ethnic stock, speaking very closely related languages, and mainly sharing a religious tradition that centered on the worship of Ahura Mazda.- published: 18 Jan 2014
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