Iran's Ancient Kings Had Sanskrit Names
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Greeks were known for mangling names for example Chandragupta is still known as Sandrocottus by the Greeks.
It wpuld be called their version of Prakritik not 'mangling'.
Residents of taksh-shila called Alexander as AlakhShendra and Iskandar in Arabia.
@Prashant Pratap Singh The word Sanskrit , is an endonym meaning named as such by the people using the language. The first mention of this word to mean something , is in Ramayan , which is an epic poem.
In those times , people who spoke Sanskrit were not much different from people speaking old Persian even Ancient Greek.
So my best guess would be , like to Greeks , Persians Spoke Persian language , the Indoi must have spoken Indoi language
Notice that India in those times was centred around the region from Asvak-sthaan to the Sindu River , later it expanded .
@Prashant Pratap Singh Their capital was Parshu-Gada , They must have used some word beginning with Parsa- but not Persians as -ians -nos etc are Greek additions
@@laalig2989 Even Alexander is a mangled english version of the ancient Greek name Aleks-handros.
@@raya_ashok Pali ka pata nahi par Prakrit hai. Mai Marathi hu. Marathi Bhasha Maharashtra wale Prakrit Dialect yani Maharashtri Prakrit se bani hai.
Agree. Just because the Greek couldn't pronounce his actual name and conveniently called him PORUS, can Raja Purushottam be forgotten from history?
Porus isn't forgotten.
Even we mangled the names of Greeks..... Alakshendra?
@@HiHo-zh4rd forgotten in India beacause he wasn't a major king in india.
The battle with Alexander is not considered to be a major historical event.
He was a king with a small territory yet he defeated Alexander
@@akmusic2037 not at all true
@@HiHo-zh4rd Its true and quite funny how a small king gave alexander the hardest battle of his life.
Persia's history was full of greatness before the Arabic invasion
You absolutely embarassed your self.Learn history WhatsApp University graduate😂
You have any idea what the Iranian scientists contributed to science, mathematics, philosophy, and literature!??
Muslim invansion
@@narendermakhijani9512 correct term is Arab Muslim invasion
Well before Christianity and Judaism Arab was a sanatan dharma following land
@@narendermakhijani9512 Arab Muslim invasion
As a Persian, I'm just amazed!
Thanks for this information 👍
Its false.
@@cyrusthegreat7030what's right names then?
@@cyrusthegreat7030give the right name and show us cyrus written in persian tex
@@cyrusthegreat7030its false. Before the Islamic invasion of Persia.
Zoroastrianism and Vedic Hinduism had many many similarities. One of them is fire, which is worshipped in Vedic Hinduism and zoroastrianism.
But later Zoroastrianism came into the influence of Islam.
@@Mom_stealer_the_III this is not just relation. but parsians are a part of indo-iranian people. when those people during migration from central Asia towards india, thier language was proto-indo-iranian language. they split into two parts. west of indus rever formed old-parsian civilization and east to indus formed vedic-civilization with vedic sanskrit. so, these two are sister civilization. by people of same origins.
I would like to recommend a good book .. *India that is bharat* by sai Deepak.
Have you read that book and if yes then what did you find interesting in that book and what is the book mainly about?
@@kunwarsamratwatts9056 its about our comstitution
Legend : We have whole library of books - abhijit chavra
J Sai Deepak has a lot of knowledge.
Currently reading it .. it's amazing
If you listen to Avestan scared chants you'll find them quite similar to Sanskrit sacred chants. It was quite astonishing for me when I listened to them the very first time.
Indoiranian linguistical family
@Based Indo Aryan You made a bunch of great points. The time is near when Persians will destroy the stranglehold of barbaric Islam on their beautiful culture and civilization
@@raya_ashok lund mera . Pali ka 230 BC ke pehle koi saboot nahi.
@@silentstorm718 I am eagerly waiting for it, no matter how long we have to wait, the sun rises, and the Persian lion roars.
Because both belongs to proto indo european language family. You can similarities between sanskrit and Russia languages.
No doubt why Parsis are so loyal to India, the richest minority of India 😇
Lol you are missing something really important about parsis. And how they become rich.
@Sid Patankar .. about how parsis' became rich ??
@@universeofopulence how persis helped india video by abhijeet chavda
@Sid Patankar because they are from Persia who have settled in India.
They know that their ancestors where Indians but Muslims and Christians don't believe that that's why u know what they do
संस्कृतम्/Sanskrit has so heart touching names😇✌🏻
I don't know about the others, but I found them very pleasant to my heart 🌸 💖
SAME WITH ME
Yes. Sanskrit has such syllables. BHA touches heart than ba.
DHA, GRAHA and so on. That is one of the reasons I like our country renamed as "BHARATH". It kind of ignites the heart.
And I loosely believe that if Sanskrit-like language is put into practice, one can become a confident, commanding and assertive character at heart.
@@roses-dewThe migration was westward. The early Rig veda was written in the Ganga region, and later parts were written near Indus. So, there was a westward migration.
That's why the Iranians look like Indians
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@@roses-dew actually Dravidians came from Iran before settling in indus valley. Dravidians are not original inhabitants of Bharat. Before Dravidian migration different tribes were living in Bharat and then slowly Dravidian spreaded throughout Bharat.
Abhijit sir I don't know about Sanskrit names but my neighbour is Iranian and he showed me a book that they have that is based on panchtantra and he says do you speak Sanskrit we have tales in Sanskrit in Iran. So I feel u are right about the names too.
Please Google: "Battle of 10 kings".
In this pre-mahabharat war, the Indian ruling family was split in 2 and 1 group went West
@@ex-muslimZafarSahil yes you are right and the Persians were what the tribal group "parshu" eventually become.
Panchtantra books translated in Persian after Gupta period, panchtantra stories also reached in Arabia and they have written Arabian nights stories from panchtantra inspiration.
"Sanskrit Centric India" bill needs to be Pass in Parliament... Otherwise we loose our Ancestors Achievement...
IIT Kharagpur BHU and many renowned Institute already teaches Sanskrit. "How do eat an elephant: one piece at a time" Start with yourself, I am learning Sanskrit.
@@singhdeepak1000 is that book or You tube Video
@@Om_Bm yes People should take initiative to save our Culture... Otherwise we loose all
@@Unfollowthem Search Dr Anuradha Chaudoury IIT Kharagpur Sanskrit you will find her lectures.
@@Unfollowthem sanskrit swayam shikshak is a good book for learning SANSKRIT
One more addition = Darius in Greek= Darya Vahush in Avestan/Sanskrit. Avestan & Sanskrit are sister languages and borrow a great deal from each other. Examples: Ahuras are gods in Avestan, Asuras are demons in Sanskrit, Deivas are demons in Avestan, Devas are gods in Sanskrit. Words like Mitra, Pitr, Vayu are common between both languages.
Buddhist literature talks about Sura Asura war as in Dhajagga Sutra preached by th Buddha.
The examples you gave are not borrowings, but rather cognates. These words weren't borrowed to or from Sanskrit, but they were inherited by both languages' common predecessor, Proto-Indo-Iranian
This is like opposing parties describe the same event from their perspective. One person could say "the ball came from the right". The person standing opposite would then say "the ball came from the left". "Friends" and "enemies" are like that. The Asuras helped the people of Gandhar (now lands called Afghanistan) against the people of Bharat. Hence the Mahabharat Wars. Asuras V. DEVATAS. DEVATAS always win.🎉🎉🎉
Yes
Mithradatus king of pontus was originally called mithradutta
This is exactly similar to what the Macedonian called their king Alexander and in Asia he was known as Sikandar and as per Sadguru Jaggi Vasudeva Ji the name Sikandar means very powerful warrior and it is derived from the Sanskrit name Skanda / Skandar which refers to Lord Shiva's second son Karthikeya who is a fearsome warrior and Skanda became skandar and subsequently Sikandar. Even Russians have named their fearsome missile as Iskandar 😊😊🙏🙏
Sanskrit name of your Alexander/Sikandar is Alekchhendra.
No
Sikandar is a persian name , persian gave to alexander .
Indians use persian names words so this word sikandar came into be .
@@DrStrange234 isnt persian same as sanskrit with just "s" sounds as "h" now the arabs after capturin persia have changed it
@@siddeshnaik2296
Persian is from Iran /persia nothing to do with sanskrit , that is avestan old language .
Before Arabs Persian Empire influenced all
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I'm a history buff, and this is one of my fav topics- similarities between the Sanskrit and Avestan languages.
This was a great short video 💯
Hope it reaches to people 👍
I have heard a Iranian pronounce Xerxes as Ksharaksha which sounds closer to Sanskrit.
If possible then try to make more detailed videos on any particular history topics 👍
Pure Sanskrit? Highly unlikely for a speaker of an Indo-Iranian language, therefore the similarity is more likely the result of speaking the closely related Indo-Iranian language, Avestan.
Although i am Muslim but the more i learn about Hinduism i am too shocked that how old it is..
your ancestors were hindu before the savages came and forcefully converted, You should come back to your own culture and accept an indian religion (any)
There are lot of similarities in many Sanskrit and Persian words but that definitely does not mean Persians used Sanskrit words. This king kshayarsh in Sanskrit means leader and in Persian means hero. Also this word is from old Persian written in cuneiform
Kshay- Arsh 🔥👍🏼Wow 😀😀🙏🏻🕉️🕉️this is so amazing Our Sanskrit Names 🙏🏻🕉️🙏🏻👍🏼✌🏼😀😀Har Har Mahadev 🙏🏻🕉️
*Greeks gave purush the name porus and the name given to Kurus/Quresh (arabic name of kurus tribe) was Cyrus*
According ayurveda kshay-arsh mean inflammation of piles
@@nitinbull8720 wrong Kshay is to decay Arsh is crown or sky...Like Arsh se Farsh par le aunga tujhe
@@sigmahacker1 🤣🤣😂🔥
@@adwaitvedant3297 Quraysh is the Arab tribes/clans lived in the Arabian peninsula, entirely different from the Kuru Clan of India.
Ty for making these short videos
Thank you very much for the information, love your works very much
The more I know , the more I am blow away by our history.
Good job man. As an Iranian I respect the intelligence of Indian people and their knowledge in our history.
*Greeks gave purush the name porus and the name given to Kurus/Quresh (arabic name of kurus tribe) was Cyrus*
Kuroush became kurios in greek, it became Cyrus in roman, and quraish in syriac which is nasarean dialect of Persian
All Median area including israel, Greece and Rome was under achaemeniad empire that's why they adopted stories from persian theology
@@ameynamjoshi741 Have u ever thought about kurus of mahabharata ???why arjuna was called by krishna as "Oh partha" ?? Why persian Mythology of dog accompanying a soul to heaven matches with yuddhisthira's story where he was accompanied by a dog to heaven?? Mahabharata is the great war which was fought between two great aryan faction (kurus (persian side) and pandavas (Indian side) ..both belonging to puru vansh mentioned in Rig vedas....
@@ameynamjoshi741 Greece and Rome wasn't under Persian Empire
Purshotam was named Porus by Greecs per Osho
I would like to recommended two books. Rig veda the historical analysis and Rig veda and Avesta THE FINAL evidence by Srikant talageri. Its just like the history of hindu texts is confirmed by buddhist and jain texts. Same way Avesta confirms the late parts of Rig vedic history.
Talageri sometimes does contamination in the originals.
@@ashutoshsingh7713 for example??
@@raya_ashok apni bejati mat karva bhai. Pali aur prakrit, vedic Sanskrit ke baad aati hain, aur jain budh granth dono apne poorvaj surya vash ko mante hain. Classical sanskrit 2500 saal se chal rahi hai, vedic sanskrit syria iran mein 4000 saal se chal rahi hai. Kisi ko aise dubara mat bolna warna log hasein ge.
Thank for the new information.
Sanskrit is one of the most oldest language in the world
But If we talk about teaching it in India, we are called out as backward mind people.
Being Muslim and trying to learn Sanskrit is a challenge
But one day Sanskrit will unite the Eurasian peninsula.
not old lanuage
Why r u still a Muslim? Plz come out of this jahalat.
@@sskddy5445 don't make fake claims based on misinformation.
Farsi is older
@@slayer_chief_1099🤦
When I would study ancient history I used to wonder Who was ruling Persia during Mahabharata? Did Greeks or Persian have any affiliation with India during Rama's reign? etc. I seached many sources but never got a profound explanation as you gave. Thank you so much sir!! I don't know Why the hell this was concealed from us Indians? By the way, I have a question which I request you to answer. Question : Who was "Kalyavan" in Mahabharata? Was he a Persian king? What dynasty he belonged to?
He was a greek, Ancient Greece was called Yaman in Bharat.
@@kshayarsha5450 or Yavan?
There's Yunnan in China and Yunnan in Greece. Both regions were called Yunnan , modified version of Yavan. Indians named many countries. These two countries were thus named because their inhabitants always looked Young or youvan was there. Hittites and mitannis were Sanskrit speakers with ramayan mahabharat inspired names. They ruled in Turkey and Greece. They even worshipped Vedic gods. We got to know only because Turkey is a secular open minded culture today.
@@amit4Bihar Yes Young means Yaovan means Jawan. Even in Tamil I saw that a book is called as Yavan Rani. I think that book is about Greece Queen.
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there's a Mitani version of trojan war that was shared with the Hittites, later geeks mangled it and made it revolve around geeks heros, who took part in the trojen war, and if you look closely, you'll notice there some few similarities, with Mahabharat, does it mean that both stories originated from one place ?
Highly probable. The first Greeks originated from the ruins of Mitanni and hittites. It's surprising the Greeks aren't considered their descendants
@@amit4Biharearly Greek and Roman ruler were from Anatolia (hittie). They were original founder of Greek and Roman Empire.
@@SandeepMeena79 Это были Рома . ( цыгане) . Индийского происхождения.. 🇳🇪 Ромул основал Рим .. ( цыган)
@@user-fk9xl7cl1gno Roma goes through Persia to Europe during Islamic invasion. They made them slaves.
Great information.
Abhijit ji 🙏 for a wonderful and Unique video .
I've heard that the Rig Vedic tribes of Parsu and Paktha are the ancestors of modern day Persians and Pakthoons, is there any truth in this?
Yes. Shah of Iran was a parsu.
Yep
Many tribes migrated westwards
i dont know about parsu but pakhta is false because duryodhana was also a pashtun and he was not pakhta or something
Pakhthoon or Pashtuns were considered themselves as the lost tribes of Jews... Why and how?? Have there have any evidence what they claim?
Boss I wish I had a history teacher like you 🙏
Mind blowing knowledge.... please givec a video in brief.
Great Sir, you always make India proud
sir, what is the meaning of the word क्षयर्ष. please tell 🙏🏻🙏🏻 I'm eager to know, I looked for it on internet but got nothing
Long Live HINDU SAMRAJYA
We need to get back to what we really were !!!!!
Nice information.
Eyeopening. Wow!!
I studied Sanskrit for for last years in the school.The grammar is different. In other languages you have singular and plural. It means one and many. In Sanskrit you have One, two and many. . It's called Ek vachan , Dvi Vachan and Bahu Vachan.This is the biggest difference between Sanskrit and other languages.
Greek and Latin have that too.
This was also in ancient greek too
Also you have 3 genders in Sanskrit i.e. Sthree ling, Pumling and Napunsak ling
Actually point is in pronunciation of sanskrit names by Greeks have changed the original name . Like Satrap which is a mispronunciation of Kshatrap
@@sukhatirthadr8904 Or maybe they have the same common root language
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How many subjects Mr. Chavda handles. Incredible! 😮
Great ❤❤❤❤ Yr videos are great
Kshay Arsha could be our version of his original name just as greek version of his name was Xerxes. I doubt persian were alligned with Indian culture that much, especially during pre classical era when Persia realigned supreme and was mainly focused on west rather than east.
It is classical history that the names are more close to old sanskrit. The Persian kings and followers were speaking a form of old sanskrit afterall. So it would be closer to kshay arsha than xerxes. They take their lineage back to the archarya of the ahuras and later the prophet zoarastra.
No in Avestan, it is Kshayarsh.
Avestan and Sanskrit are sisters from a common mother called Proto Indo Aryan, Cyrus was actually called as Kuroosh by his parents, children, people and later Greeks made it Cyrus.
Greeks also changed Purushottam to Porus and Chandra Gupta to Sandrocottus.
Also later, English people too changed many Greek names haha it's called Karma. Alexander is not actually Alexander in original Greek language...
sir, please do lectures on on assyrian , persian and greek and roman empire, please, i have my exams from 6th june, Ma History 1st yr
@AbhijitChavda you are very crisp and super clear in your observation. Greeks, Romans and europeans all have distorted Iranian and Indian history.
I like your series very much
This man should be protected at all cost ❤
Names of empires ...What we call today vs what they called themselves
Mittani....मैत्रायणी
Aechemenid....अक्षमणि
Assyria ....असुर
Good start would be a sanskrit podcast or sanskrit radio channel (like Germany has)!
WOW you gave us great information. Jai Maa Bharti
Cyrus I (Old Persian: Kuruš) or Cyrus I of Anshan or Cyrus I of Persia, was King of Anshan in Persia from c. 600 to 580 BC or, according to others, from c. 652 to 600 BC. Cyrus I of Anshan is the grandfather of Cyrus the Great, also known as Cyrus II. His name in Modern Persian is کوروش, Kurosh, while in Greek he was called Κῦρος, Kȳros.
Avestan is very close to sanskrit but somewhat different phonetically. This is no surprise. Closest to sanskrit names are those of a kingdom further north west- e.g. mittani and hurrian. ihich is more surprising. Even kurdish i has recognoable sanskritic elements.
this is not just relation. but parsians are a part of indo-iranian people. when those people during migration from central Asia towards india, thier language was proto-indo-iranian language. they split into two parts. west of indus rever formed old-parsian civilization and east to indus formed vedic-civilization with vedic sanskrit. so, these two are sister civilization. by people of same origins.
Thanks for sharing this information. Sanskrit is a mature language
Appreciate your view of ancient looking at Iran.
#Askabhijit sir could you please tell us about samudragupta is he napoleon of india.
@SabLokTantra then, why nobody tell us about samudragupta he even didn't mention in our history books.
@@aayushkaushik8187 Lol ok, he is mentioned. I guess you missed history classes of class 6. I don't blame you because obviously very small percentage of people study history after 10th in any form and class 6, some ppl don't like studies, or even if they, who would actually remember what was there in Class 6 History book
I know our history is quite distorted, but he is mentioned in NCERT class 6 too
Would you say that is a Sanskrit name or a name from a language that belongs to the same family as Sanskrit? In the same way that Portugese and Spanish names are similar if not the same.
@@NativeVsColonial yes.. that's obvious but I wasn't talking about that.
The later. Like how both Hindi and Bengali has Arnab.. But its spoken a bit differently in Bengali.. Sometimes can be written a bit differently too.. But they are the same name. Just in 2 really close languages who have some phonetic differences.
Most Honest Historian. 🙏🏻
I was waiting for this clip
Also, Cambyses was the hellenized form of Khambujiya
Oh wow thanks
@@topg2820which is probably related to the Kamboj tribe of Punjab.
Yes King Cyrus the Great may have been half or a quarter Kamboj
I would say it's an Avestan name rather than Sanskrit.
Its possible, that it's also found in Sanskrit as Iranian and Indian languages came from an hypothetical branch of the Indo-European languages called the Indo-Iranian languages.
The Avestan language is derived from Vedic Sanskrit.
@@IndoAryan it is a sister language so no one can claim which language is derived from one another just as you know how to properly pronounce Sanskrit as Vedic Sanskrit but you don't know Avestan is pronounced as Zend Avestan
@@Hammilawsgx40 There is a lot of difference between Sanskrit and Vedic Sanskrit.
Sanskrit is derived from Vedic Sanskrit. Vedic Sanskrit is about 5000 years old language, but classics Sanskrit was born 2600 years ago. That's why I said Avestan is derived from Vedic Sanskrit because Avestan is not a 5000 year old language.
@@IndoAryan Avestan is not a 5000 year old language but the gathas hymes which were composed by Zarthustra himself in Zend Avestan are 8000 years old but that again does not make Vedic Sanskrit younger to it as Zarthustra only brought up a totally new concept but was a student of these old languages
@@Hammilawsgx40 My brother you should know about this that the oldest language in indo-European language is Vedic Sanskrit.
Amazing to see the connections …
Excellent
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It is the relation between two ancient civilizations. Persian civilization had very good relation with India in the fields of astronomy, mathematics, literature etc.
This could be best explanation.
this is not just relation. but parsians are a part of indo-iranian people. when those people during migration from central Asia towards india, thier language was proto-indo-iranian language. they split into two parts. west of indus rever formed old-parsian civilization and east to indus formed vedic-civilization with vedic sanskrit. so, these two are sister civilization. by people of same origins.
Btw go to sun temple you will see devnagari leepi too , world was so connected.
Wow quite eye opening for me
Sankrit words like Purush means decendant of Puru. Manush means decendant of Manu. Kurush means decendant of Kuru.
Lol purusha sukatam.
@@Garh52 purush also means man. Different context from purush used in that hymn.
@@gravewalker34Purush also means Chetan entities (the God and infinite aatmas).
@@msaw504 i know but it comes from the word puru as well. Puru clan or tribe. Since composers of the vedas are mostly purus they use their ancestors name in various ways. Although puru also comes from some other root.
@@gravewalker34 Vedas is a very complex topic. For example, Vedas are called 'Apauruseya' meaning not created by humans. So, yeah no clan or tribe created/composed Vedas.
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Har Har mahadev
Har har mahadev
Har Har Mahadev! - "Everyone (of us) is Shiva/Mahadev (the God of destruction)!"
see guys i know har har mahabdaev jai sri ram but i mean underated war crys
it should be like sikh or muslim war cry
Namaskar n thanks for opening our eyes v r still blind I also thank british because they gradually taught india about our own religion books n translated into English language n now v r good at English plus education kindly make more vlogs about Indo-European linguistic connections namaskar
Can you tell from which source material these names were found??
Greeks called Chandragupta as Sandrokottos
One point there is the name might be familiar with Sanskrit but it was old Persian names and the fact that old Persian and Sanskrit was mutually intelligible is another topic.
they are sister languages.
@@IranLur it was mutually intelligent.
sir can you provide source links too......when i send people ur vedios they say where proof
Very effective explanation. Pronunciation error often becomes permanent when some prominent leader or some event pronounces it wrong, and time by time nobody cares for the reality or truth. There are many examples such as the word Sindhu - Hindu - and Indus velly has some common connections and we will never find this words in old authentic scriptures of sanatan dharma.
Even Kshatriya is an old Persian word. Yes , Kshatriya and kuru are old Persian words..my conclusion is that an segment of the Kurus migrated to Iran. And ruled as achemenids and Sassanids.
Leave that, have you read about lakhmids? Sounds sanskrit? Yup they were in Saudi Arabia
@guru ji are bhai😩, tum galat smjhe, wo ye bolna chahta hai ki ham jise paras desh ki prachin bhasha hai, wo asal mein sanskrit se udgaman hui hai, isiliye dono mein kuch samantaen dikhti hai.☝
Well, one of the points that show that out of India theory is more realistic compared to AIM/AIT.
@Yatra Tatra Sarvatra Shah is from Kshatriya
Indeed the reconstruction of the Sarai Nahar Rai 11thousand yer old fossil in Uttar Pradesh looks like your average b rahmin. Who is the Moolnivasi now? sulkalmakh (30k years prior) account over at twatter
@Yatra Tatra Sarvatra indeed
Abhijeet ji bahut acha laga
Our Culture was everywhere 😊
Interesting 😊
I want to do some research in how Sanskrit names are created and their meanings, any book recommendations sir?
I would really appreciate if you can provide References for your claims..
I'm not doubting you..but the very moment I say such things to others they mock me..and laugh on claims.
If my claims are backed by Sources..it won't be just claims then.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Just say Old persian and Vedic sanskrit are sister languages. And was mutually understood without interpretation. So a Sanskrit guy would most likely understand the closest to how it was speller compared to an english. Say Arnab.. In Bengali it will originally be Ornob(phonetically).. While we'll say it as Arnab.. Because we have similar names but different dialects. Whereas someone from America would say Errneb.. Or something. The American is the Greek in context. Bengali is Persian.. And Hindi guy is sanskrit. What abhijeet said were the sanskrit versions of the original names.. Which must have been pretty close.
But I don't think ancient Persian used to follow same Vedic culture like ancient indians. Because in Mahabharata ancient Persians are called malechcha (barbarian).
@samit sadman Sanskrit is Indian bro.
@samit sadman you're dumb.
That was Indo Aryan language that came to India through migration.
And also that was a migration, not an invasion.
@samit sadman from Indo Aryan language, Vedic Sanskrit was evolved, from Vedic Sanskrit, Sanskrit was evolved. So Vedic Sanskrit and Sanskrit are indian languages.
@samit sadman aryans didn't Invaded.
Scythians, Parthians, Hunas and Kushanas did.
@samit sadman what's the proof of Aryan invasion. Also here was no civilization back then. Indus valley civilization was also destroyed.
Aryans were peaceful nomads who came to India. Don't be insecure.
Even older empires of Syria, Iraq and turkey like Mittani Empirers had Indo aryan (Sanskrit) names and their Gods like Mitra, Indra and other Vedic gods.....
Sir you are genius,,,, please write this kind of information in a book,,, because History need documents
Nothing genius
A minor correction , Arta-Xerxes was Rta-Khshetriye as in Ritu-Kshatriya. Rta is cognate with Avestic Asha.
Iranians used zend avesta as their language and it sounds very much like sanskrit. Also there are books written in this language much before sanskrit
No. That's according to western political history. Aryans migrated westwards from Ancient Bharata.
@@phantomc2175fairy tale 😂
The way he's putting it one by one
*Bhai aap isko asani se ish tarah pesh kar sakte ho jaise Alexander ko hamne Sikandar bna Diya aur Genghis Khan ko Changej Khan bna Diya. Vaise hi unhe ne Kshayarsha ko Xerxes bna Diya iska adha example h Alexander ka Porus ke sath jo yudh h vo padho isme Indian names ko romanised kiya gya hai lagbhag sabhi names ke starting aur akhir letter hi match hote h khud se naam rakhe h sabke*
Xerxes was Kshayarsha .Mount Everest was Sagarmatha . Arta-Xerxes was Arta-Kshatra. Ariaramnes was Arya - Ramna. Cyrus was Kurush. Achaemenes was Haksha-Manish.
Mt Everest is still Sagarmatha in Nepal btw. Its only foreigners that use Everest for ease
You have listed what I wanted to! Thanks, mere dost!
I think the Iranian people are very closely related to us, Or vice versa
Their ancestors were migrated from India
@@patel.nilesh is it so, but technically we would have been originating from persians
@@Aryan-cr5gr technically many indian tribes migrated from north India to Persia.
@@andy15z22 I'll study why is it so?
@@Aryan-cr5gr Persians (and Iranians in general) originated from India.
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Can same one suggest some books on this are a online source to read about the dynasty??
Well i don't doubt the the information given by Abhijit ji, but i will it feels like yogi ji changing their name.😂🙏
@SabLokTantra man, i know that, i just foumd it a bit funny so that i mentioned it.😑
@SabLokTantra tell me the book name plz I am curious
Sanskrit and Persians have the same root in language and ppl they are the same
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Avesta is a sister language of vedic Sanskrit. The Greek Cyrus was Kurush, clearly indicating lineage from the Kurus.
Be respectful; khashayar sha is an old Persian name and has nothing to do with Sanskrit at all. Be respectful towards your nation and others. We really don't like to be mixed with cultures that have nothing to do with it. India has a lot to be proud for. Please stop this.Xerxes is the common Greek (Xérxēs) and Latin form (Xerxes, Xerses) of the Achaemenid throne-name which in Old Persian is spelled x-š-y-a-r-š-a (with the initial a- of the second element being spread into medial position) and must be interpreted as four-syllable Xšaya-ṛšā (thus first P. Tedesco in Herzfeld, pp. 97 f. and Hoffmann, p. 85, fn. 15).
This form and the secondary contracted form *Xšayaršā are reflected more or less accurately in Bab. Ḫi-ši-ʾ-ar-šá/ši, Ḫi-ši-(i-)ar-ši/šú, Aḫ-ši-ia-ar-šú, Ak-ši-ia-ar-šú, Ak-ši-ia-mar-šú (with many other variants; cf. Dandamayev, pp. 82 f., no. 145; Tavernier, pp. 23 f., 66 ff.; Zadok, pp. 207-24, no. 283), Aram. ḥšyʾrš, ḥšyrš, ʾḥšyrš (cf. Porten and Lund, p. 356a), Bibl.-Aram. ʾḥšwrwš (with the wrong vocalization “Aḥašwērōš”), and Eg. ḫšjrš, ḫšjegyptian alephrš (cf. Vittmann, p. 164). From all those renderings are different both El. Ik-še-ir-(iš-)šá (cf. Hinz and Koch, p. 750), that is, /Kšerša/ or the like, and Gk. Xérxēs (originating in *Xérsēs by distance-assimilation x--x from x--s), which apparently render a shorter two-syllable form *Xšairšā or even monophthongized *Xšēršā; this medially shortened form must have existed already in Old Iranian (probably in spoken Old Persian) and was not created only in Greek (with a quite regular intermediate *Xeírsēs or *Xeírxēs) and Elamite respectively. The longstanding view that Gk. Xérxēs goes back to the attested Old Persian form through *Xḗrxēs, *Xāˊrxās, and OIran. *Xšāršā must be given up for phonological reasons (see esp. Schmitt, 1996, pp. 88 f.), and a common explanation for both the Elamite and the Greek form (which are remarkably similar to each other) must, in any case, be preferred.
With due respect
The old Persian names and sanskrit name sound similar, and native religion of Persia zoroastrianism/Parsi and Hinduism/Vedic religion shares many things in common. Maybe you don't like past links or connections between India and Persia but they can't be ignored.
@@rritiknegi5119 with all due respect; lot of languages in India, such as architecture and ... are affected by Iranian languages and culture. There are a lot of connections between Iran and most languages that are spoken in the whole world. Because the Persian empire ruled over them for a long time. Even Indian people have been in the army of Xerxes. Also, you have pahlevani or the work hendi that are from Persian languages. The Mongol dynasty of India was under heavy influence by Iranian culture, from all the dome architecture to the language that you spoke. When you talk about Sanskrit, it means before we call Iran Iran. Actually, the script language was a lot older than the Persian language. If we want to find the cultures in Iran that can affect our language or civilization. Medians. Also, Babylonians or Aserians are better answers as Persian tribes were living in Anshan. Also, the medians are our cousins. You can see today that the Kurd people are very close to us. We don't even connect ourselves to the ancient civilizations in Iran. Which supersedes all other civilizations on earth. If you want to look at our connection, look at your Parsis. as they mixed with Indians somewhat.. we believe they are Iranian people still at heart. You can see even they are not mixing with Indian culture even after 2000 years. I am really interested in Indian culture, and I think one of the other ancient and beautiful cultures in the world is Indian. But we are really different.
@@alibordbar2785who is claiming that current Indian & Iranians shares cultural or civilizational values?
We are talking about past where Vedic Sanskrit language was the lingua franca of large part of the world. You can't escape from the fact that Sanskrit had the huge influence on the Persian culture.
@@MrRahul6464@MrRahul6464 To be honest, we are proud because we are the main influencers in human history. To try to be on the same page as us. It will not make you anything, really! By all means, continue. I think I understand after being a slave for so long and invaded by almost any country on earth , you need to lie your way through history to somehow be able to build a better future. That is fine. Do it. I tried to update you on the historical context. be happy my friend.
your persian language itself came from sanskrit ,itrs due to migrstion of india s to westwolds
Marathi Hindi persian language 77 percent similarities 🤝 and when I saw this ,our strong hold on vedic clan migration become more and more prominent 🙊haar haar mahadev! I can see the future and truth world is trying hard to desolve
@@raya_ashok good ...gautam bhi mera Buddha bhi mera bheem bhi mera ..
Jai bhi mera ....pali bhi meri ...
This all are sanskrit names...pali is diluted reproduction of sanskrit
App joh bole duniya uska ulta bolti hain with proof. Aub bolo buddha pahile aaye ki budda dharma ..😂
Yes Even Marathi has some extra Persian words which are not in Hindi. Interesting.
Can you please share the references of that claim sir. Thanks
wtf!!!! It just blow my mind.🤯🤯🤯🤯