Epic!! I’m Persian 34 now and I just got a Hunger for archery 🏹 and I went and loved it first time bought a unibody archery bow that was used on horses back like this and seeing how this bow is supposed to be used is super inspiring thanks!
The Iranic peoples of old had women among men, hunting and feasting side by side. These women were immortalized as the mythical Amazons in greek literary culture.
@@terrificsoprano5025 Persian Iranic ancestors invented horse archery, as well as the domestication of the horse... If you had to prove yourself in terms of War throughout history, you had to be up against the Persians, even today.
The very first Horse Training manual was from the ancient superstate Aryans of Mittani by Kikkuli, the Aryan dominated Hurrian/Uratian superstate would also be the foundation for the creation of the Armenians, and this is how they are related to the rest of the Aryan (Iranic peoples) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikkuli en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitanni en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurro-Urartian_languages en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urartian_language en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_superstrate_in_Mitanni en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestication_of_the_horse en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_invasion_theory en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_migrations en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_nomads
Ataman Altai cool it my little brother, Persians were the best in archery. Didn't steal anything from Turks. Part of your country was in Persians domain.
It was the Scythians, Kushites, Sogdians, Sarmatians, Alans and other Iranian peoples who wore these clothes because they were nomads. Even the Persians in their early days were nomads
So when the "downlooked" nomad/less cultured lifestyles of Turkic peoples comes popular it becomes Persian , huh ? I thougt you Persians had high cultures since CYRUS II Achaemenid empire. The texts doesnt describe Persians as horseriding archers but describes the peoples on Caucasus and northern/eastern Persia as horseriding archers , especially the peoples beyond river Oxus.
That's because you are ignorant of history and your head has been filled pan-turkic nonsense. Reality is that composite bows, horse archery and what you think of 'steppe lifestyle' was established and attested to in history by Iranic peoples, long before words Turk or Mongol was ever heard...
Persian empire included vast regions, including the Turkic region. Weather you like it or not. I'm proud of my heritage, and all the different tribes and races that made up the Persian empire! Turk, Kurd, Tajik, or Afghan, We are Persians, and Persia will never die! Persians will once again persevere, and become the fair and just power that they used to be.
@Armin S Parthians and Medes were Persians anyways. The texts say of precisely about early horseriding nomads with bows. Stop trying to be cool, and talking bullshit. Before Cyrus the Persians were nomads with bows, and only after him they became more sedentiary - yet much later, their cavalry still played a huge war in their doctrine.
Yeah, that's neither korean, and koreans didn't invent the type of horse archery bows either, steppe people did en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_nomads Eurasian nomads also early on in husbandry would ride large dear, including moose/elk www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-57735-y
@@mb5616 Good sir, one of the bows is surely Nomad Black Flash (red), a fibreglass-laminated mapple bow, produced in Korea and is modeled after the traditional Korean target bow.
@@fire_lord862 I can see how you're confusing the Gakgung for the Mongol/Turkic/Iranic composite bows, also another historical fact is Turkic being an altaic language shares history with the sino-koreanic-japonic languages, both themselves and the mongol/iranic people had a massive nomadic presence in these area's, from modern Japan to France, even down to North Africa with the Alans The Gakgung is a highly reflexed version of the classic Eurasian composite bow. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakgung en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_bow en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_languages The earliest chinese records note that one of the 'barbarian kingdoms' were the scythians, an Iranic people around where modern mongolia is and to the north en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_migration en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alans en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visigothic_Kingdom the very first composite bows were most likely from Sumeria or Haltamti (Elam)
@@mb5616 I am not confusing anything with anything. The bow at 1:01 is clearly a Korean bow. The siyahs are Korean. The curve is Korean. The BRAND is Korean (which I thought was a Nomad Black Flash but turned out it's a Kaya Windfighter). Take a look and zoom in on the bow (;
@@fire_lord862 You are absolutely correct those are Korean recurve bows they are using, I didn't even notice the brand. Avar recurve for comparison classic-bow.com/store/product/traditional-avar-recurve-bow-g-277/
@@Yashasiniran Not even pre-turkic Iranians of Azerbaijan were "Persian" my friend. Azerbaijanis are a mix of the Iranians living there and the Turkomans who turkified the region over the centuries. Persians are Iranians from the South of Iran. Azerbaijanis are Iranian but not Persian.
Labaik Ya Husayn, this is not correct. Oghuz Turks spread much like the aryans thousands and thousands of years prior, and turkic culture is already heavily Iranic due to this. Oghuz Turks who went over the Caspian to the north west turned into Ottomans and Azerbaijani (Azer is a Persian word meaning the northern province of fire in ancient Iran), Azeri and Turkey Turkic people are heavily mixed with anatolian/iranian/arab/greek/latin/caucus people (for example, the name Dagestan is a clear proof, Dag is turkic for mound/hill/mountain and stan is persian for Land), they look nothing like turkic people to the east. Qashqai were asked to move to the south along the border of ahvaz down to anshan, they mixed with the lurs/persians (the only two southwestern iranian people, and those who mixed with the Haltamti (semitic people called them elamites)
@@ozanjst I mean, Parthians, Turks, Magyars, the Rus/slavs, Poles, and even the Byzantines had their own brands of horse archery, and that's just in Europe. It's not just the Asian Steppes.
This isn't "turkic" it's steppe, mongols/turkic/iranic people of the steppe would wear this in pre history You could try arguing with the Mongolian peoples that they stole your Turkic clothing but i don't think it will go well
Epic!! I’m Persian 34 now and I just got a Hunger for archery 🏹 and I went and loved it first time bought a unibody archery bow that was used on horses back like this and seeing how this bow is supposed to be used is super inspiring thanks!
Beautiful music and beautiful video.
Great video and loved seeing the female archer. Definitely more indicative of their native culture than many of their Arab neighbors.
The Iranic peoples of old had women among men, hunting and feasting side by side. These women were immortalized as the mythical Amazons in greek literary culture.
Salam,i love what you do,i have loved the bow since age 7 and still going,you are legendary my friend✊
Great Video, the music suits perfectly aswell!!
I liked when the woman gave a victory well.
Those horses are nice, they look like they could really move if on flat ground.
Thank you for the video 🙏
Whoa..just whoa!!! That's pretty wild...and the level of mastery...
WELL DONE 👏
👍😉🇨🇦
I love this , they're practicing for real!
Horse archery is something that requires so much skill and patience. These people had to work for this skill level.
This is goals in life basically
Amazing! I was sad to click on your site and see it's no longer available!
I need to do this before i die :(
Go on. Nobody is gonna stap ya :)
@@lorien544 except my bank account and physical ability but-
@@nikomi8511 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
wonderful and beautiful
Make this an olympic sport, along with Chowgan.
Something absolutely enthralling and magic about seeing women do this- I love it!
Breathtaking! Thank you so much for posting such an exhilarating video 👍🏻
Wow , where do I sign up , now that's a vacation
search the title of the video in facebook.
SALAM PARSIAN !!!!💪
Beautiful
Amazing! Keep it up!
PERSIAN EMPIRE BIG IRAN
KOROUSH BIG❤
از big نباید اینجا استفاده کنی، باید بگی great
Koroush the Great
mount and blade : the shahensha's banner
She is Anna Minkkinen from Finland .
چقدر زیبا!
Epic helmet!
Persian horseback archers are a higher kind of human…
MaShallah ♥️ from 🇵🇰
Great ❤️✌️👌🏻
This is awesome!
Fantastic ! 1:40 Great!!!!!
Beautiful game 😍🔥👌🏼☺️
respect from mongolia😀
That was fuckiing awesome. Yo Ali can you pass my digits to the chick on the horse?
Marvelous!
Grandi..bravissimi
Real Persian
Æyrenanatvatrkhs Eransher persians dont know anything about war and horse riding :D
@@terrificsoprano5025 Persian Iranic ancestors invented horse archery, as well as the domestication of the horse...
If you had to prove yourself in terms of War throughout history, you had to be up against the Persians, even today.
@@terrificsoprano5025 lol look at history you fucking nomad shit
@@terrificsoprano5025 you are always welcome to Persia, to show your skills
@@timurthelamest5630 no xiongnu-huns ancestor of turks,tatars,mongols invented real horse archery
Excellent
awesome
The very first Horse Training manual was from the ancient superstate Aryans of Mittani by Kikkuli, the Aryan dominated Hurrian/Uratian superstate would also be the foundation for the creation of the Armenians, and this is how they are related to the rest of the Aryan (Iranic peoples)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikkuli
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitanni
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurro-Urartian_languages
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urartian_language
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_superstrate_in_Mitanni
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestication_of_the_horse
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_invasion_theory
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_migrations
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_nomads
very nice! :D
Turks wear Iranian Sarmatian clothing.
Persian Warrior shit. Persians always stealing everthing
Stupid turk speaking about stealing. Your whole culture is a historical fraud.
Ataman Altai cool it my little brother, Persians were the best in archery. Didn't steal anything from Turks. Part of your country was in Persians domain.
@@perun3706 As an Iranian Turk, I unfortunately agree with you. Lol
@@terrificsoprano5025 lol fuck off shit
more vedios pleas !!!
AWESOME ... !!! xxx
ALLAHU AKBAR ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻
persian horse archery with turkic clothing 🤨
Wtf 1:55
Красиво
رائع جداجداجداجداجداجداجداجداجداجدااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا
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❤❤
Lıke a Centaurs. I imagine the survival of my ancestors
Lol they are persian not turk
mehrdad 576 Persian are Turk tho
@@thedemonlord275 you guys really need to study or get DNA test
how is that Persian they wear Turkic clothing ??
Incorrect. Turkic people adopted such clothing from the Iranic nomads.
@@timurthelamest5630 Plot Twist
That one chick is Finnish and they're in Iran.
@@Yashasiniran im proud of you
It was the Scythians, Kushites, Sogdians, Sarmatians, Alans and other Iranian peoples who wore these clothes because they were nomads.
Even the Persians in their early days were nomads
So when the "downlooked" nomad/less cultured lifestyles of Turkic peoples comes popular it becomes Persian , huh ?
I thougt you Persians had high cultures since CYRUS II Achaemenid empire.
The texts doesnt describe Persians as horseriding archers but describes the peoples on Caucasus and northern/eastern Persia as horseriding archers , especially the peoples beyond river Oxus.
Of course Asian Greeks were not neither Turk nor horse archer!
That's because you are ignorant of history and your head has been filled pan-turkic nonsense. Reality is that composite bows, horse archery and what you think of 'steppe lifestyle' was established and attested to in history by Iranic peoples, long before words Turk or Mongol was ever heard...
Persian empire included vast regions, including the Turkic region. Weather you like it or not. I'm proud of my heritage, and all the different tribes and races that made up the Persian empire! Turk, Kurd, Tajik, or Afghan, We are Persians, and Persia will never die! Persians will once again persevere, and become the fair and just power that they used to be.
@Armin S Parthians and Medes were Persians anyways. The texts say of precisely about early horseriding nomads with bows. Stop trying to be cool, and talking bullshit. Before Cyrus the Persians were nomads with bows, and only after him they became more sedentiary - yet much later, their cavalry still played a huge war in their doctrine.
@@frankmota689 Just like the Huns!
With Korean bows tho 😀
Yeah, that's neither korean, and koreans didn't invent the type of horse archery bows either, steppe people did
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_nomads
Eurasian nomads also early on in husbandry would ride large dear, including moose/elk
www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-57735-y
@@mb5616 Good sir, one of the bows is surely Nomad Black Flash (red), a fibreglass-laminated mapple bow, produced in Korea and is modeled after the traditional Korean target bow.
@@fire_lord862 I can see how you're confusing the Gakgung for the Mongol/Turkic/Iranic composite bows, also another historical fact is Turkic being an altaic language shares history with the sino-koreanic-japonic languages, both themselves and the mongol/iranic people had a massive nomadic presence in these area's, from modern Japan to France, even down to North Africa with the Alans
The Gakgung is a highly reflexed version of the classic Eurasian composite bow.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakgung
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_bow
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_languages
The earliest chinese records note that one of the 'barbarian kingdoms' were the scythians, an Iranic people around where modern mongolia is and to the north
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythians
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_migration
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alans
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visigothic_Kingdom
the very first composite bows were most likely from Sumeria or Haltamti (Elam)
@@mb5616 I am not confusing anything with anything. The bow at 1:01 is clearly a Korean bow. The siyahs are Korean. The curve is Korean. The BRAND is Korean (which I thought was a Nomad Black Flash but turned out it's a Kaya Windfighter). Take a look and zoom in on the bow (;
@@fire_lord862 You are absolutely correct those are Korean recurve bows they are using, I didn't even notice the brand.
Avar recurve for comparison
classic-bow.com/store/product/traditional-avar-recurve-bow-g-277/
They are not Persians. They are Turks living in Iran. 30 million Turks live in Iran.
@@Yashasiniran Not even pre-turkic Iranians of Azerbaijan were "Persian" my friend. Azerbaijanis are a mix of the Iranians living there and the Turkomans who turkified the region over the centuries. Persians are Iranians from the South of Iran. Azerbaijanis are Iranian but not Persian.
She is Anna Minkkinen from Finland , traning in Iran .
Labaik Ya Husayn, this is not correct. Oghuz Turks spread much like the aryans thousands and thousands of years prior, and turkic culture is already heavily Iranic due to this. Oghuz Turks who went over the Caspian to the north west turned into Ottomans and Azerbaijani (Azer is a Persian word meaning the northern province of fire in ancient Iran), Azeri and Turkey Turkic people are heavily mixed with anatolian/iranian/arab/greek/latin/caucus people (for example, the name Dagestan is a clear proof, Dag is turkic for mound/hill/mountain and stan is persian for Land), they look nothing like turkic people to the east. Qashqai were asked to move to the south along the border of ahvaz down to anshan, they mixed with the lurs/persians (the only two southwestern iranian people, and those who mixed with the Haltamti (semitic people called them elamites)
persian ? Why are they wearing Turkic clothing :D
Because its a Persian style of archery. Persian Equestrian Martial Arts.
@@Dr.CaveCurinasis that why they wearing Turkic clothing lol Horse back archery is what central asian tribes known for.
@@ozanjst I mean, Parthians, Turks, Magyars, the Rus/slavs, Poles, and even the Byzantines had their own brands of horse archery, and that's just in Europe. It's not just the Asian Steppes.
Persian archery was known before turks even appeared in history. Acheamenid, Parthian, Sasanian art proves this.
This isn't "turkic" it's steppe, mongols/turkic/iranic people of the steppe would wear this in pre history
You could try arguing with the Mongolian peoples that they stole your Turkic clothing but i don't think it will go well
Amazing! I was sad to click on your site and see it's no longer available!