The History of Iran: Every Year

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  • The History of Iran from 600 BCE to 2020, every year.
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    Music:
    Kikoru - Arriving in Ancient Rome
    Sight of Wonders - The Snake Charmer
    Hampus Naeselius - Hitman's Inn
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:11 Ancient era
    0:31 Achaemenid era
    1:07 Greek Occupation
    1:20 Parthian era
    2:32 Sasanian era
    3:42 Arab Occupation
    4:10 Iranian intermezzo
    4:45 Seljuq Occupation
    5:14 Mongol Occupation
    6:00 Safavid era
    6:44 Qajar era
    7:08 Pahlavi era
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  • @MrDanChandler
    @MrDanChandler 4 роки тому +686

    Remember the olden days when Albania, Iberia, and Armenia were all next to each other?

    • @parthbonde2106
      @parthbonde2106 4 роки тому +12

      Lol

    • @TeymurKhan571
      @TeymurKhan571 4 роки тому +61

      Iberians=Modern day Kartvelians
      Caucasian Albanians= Lezgins Udis and Azerbaijanis(We’re Part Caucasian Albanian.)
      Edit: Idc if u woosh me or not

    • @TeymurKhan571
      @TeymurKhan571 4 роки тому +24

      a b
      Lmfao We are more Turko-Caucasian then Iranian and I said we were part Caucasian Albanian not we are Caucasian albanian ffs

    • @wotisdis884
      @wotisdis884 4 роки тому +15

      I advice you to stop considering yourselves according to your genes. You belong to the nation you feel like. I saw a japanese who is a turkish nationalist

    • @MrDanChandler
      @MrDanChandler 4 роки тому +12

      @@wotisdis884 Wait, what? I wanna hear about the Japanese Turkish-nationalist

  • @petertodorov9540
    @petertodorov9540 3 роки тому +142

    Big Love to the Great Nation and Civilization of Iran from your brothers in Bulgaria

  • @arashderakhshani8491
    @arashderakhshani8491 Рік тому +91

    the history and civilization of Iran is the pride of us Iranians.

    • @rolts2
      @rolts2 Рік тому +3

      It's definetly an interesting one

    • @ellidominusser1138
      @ellidominusser1138 10 місяців тому +2

      Persia has had many different but similar Empires, like the Achaemnid Empire. The Seleucids, Parthians, Seljuk and many other Empires who seem to have Persia at their core share the same Shape - Turkmenia, Iran, sometimes up to the Indus River and always more land in the west like Turkey, Egypt and the fertile crescent while to the north they border the Caucasus Mountains. It really has to do with geography that most of these Empires choose similar Expansion routes. Also something interesting is that they all have different dynasties on top, like the Parthian Dynasty, the turkic Seljuks and the greek Seleucids, and their civilization was amazing with Influences from Greece to India and a cradle to early intelectualism, the islamization of Persia was a struggle and interesting too, there was even a last attempt and very possible alternate history were Zoroastrianism remained the dominant religion in Persia instead of Islam. Top-Pick for Ancient but especially classic history! (medieval persia was also interesting though)

    • @Aryaxis
      @Aryaxis 4 місяці тому

      Yes and today we are ruled by a bunch of bisavath. sad. @@ellidominusser1138

    • @Russiabilal110
      @Russiabilal110 3 місяці тому +1

      AKA ARYENS

  • @jits-dn7bm
    @jits-dn7bm Рік тому +123

    Love Iran from Serbia 🇷🇸❤️🇮🇷

  • @aschesiegen
    @aschesiegen 3 роки тому +179

    Iran: I always come back

    • @sepehrghabel6514
      @sepehrghabel6514 3 роки тому +17

      دهنت سرویس چه قشنگ گفتی

    • @llaanbr
      @llaanbr 3 роки тому +4

      SCRAPTRAP???

    • @warking1063
      @warking1063 3 роки тому

      Sepehr Ghabel اره

    • @b.h1792
      @b.h1792 3 роки тому +1

      Yes it is bro 😎🤙🇮🇷🇮🇷

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 3 роки тому +1

      @@sepehrghabel6514 can you translate???

  • @user-oc9lx1ih9i
    @user-oc9lx1ih9i 4 роки тому +533

    Love Iran from Japan. I love Iran culture and its language and history 🇮🇷🇯🇵

    • @Alireza.Rh978
      @Alireza.Rh978 4 роки тому +27

      Love you too my friend ❤❤❤❤

    • @mehrdad9108
      @mehrdad9108 4 роки тому +25

      山田 we love you too. Greetings from Iran to land of sun 🌞

    • @e.r95
      @e.r95 4 роки тому +12

      ❤❤❤❤🙏

    • @iansrj4358
      @iansrj4358 4 роки тому +5

      Arigato gozari masen 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @user-oc9lx1ih9i
      @user-oc9lx1ih9i 4 роки тому +12

      @@iansrj4358
      *Arigatougozaimasen (Arigatou-gozai-masen) どうもありがとうございません
      Here I corrected it :)

  • @Stateira_Persia_Iran
    @Stateira_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +52

    My favorite Safavid ruler is Queen Khayr al-Nisa Begum (Mahd-i Ulya), the mother of Shah Abbas the Great. She was martyred to defend Iran and the Iranians. The Martyr Queen Khayr al-Nisa Begum is one of the greatest women in the history of Iran. This intelligent and beautiful woman was the savior of Iran both during her precious life and after her martyrdom.
    Khayr Nisa Begum was the most powerful queen of the Safavid Empire, and she is the only Safavid queen who ruled the Safavid Empire.
    Her son, Abbas the Great, was the greatest emperor of the Safavid empire, and also one of the greatest and most powerful emperors in history.
    The Martyr Queen Khayr Nisa Begum was a skilled horsewoman and archer. In some battles, she herself was the commander of the army.

    • @McuThar
      @McuThar 2 роки тому +6

      Safavids are 100% iranic shah abbas killed turks morr than anyone 😂

    • @McuThar
      @McuThar 2 роки тому +3

      Shah abbas iranic warrior the turk slayer is the one of the beat iranic shahs ans best shah in iranic safavid empire

    • @Stateira_Persia_Iran
      @Stateira_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +2

      @@McuThar Abbas the Great is the greatest emperor of the Safavid empire.

    • @arashderakhshani8491
      @arashderakhshani8491 Рік тому +1

      thanks for your good and informative comments :‑)

    • @Stateira_Persia_Iran
      @Stateira_Persia_Iran Рік тому +1

      @@arashderakhshani8491 You're welcome :)

  • @rezapoladi8321
    @rezapoladi8321 Рік тому +52

    I am Iranian and I am proud of the history, civilization and authenticity of my country💪

    • @arta.xshaca
      @arta.xshaca Рік тому +4

      How did you guys not become Arabised? Sure, Arabic was no longer the official language just 200 years after the Islamic conquest. But still.

    • @shadow-_-vampire2344
      @shadow-_-vampire2344 Рік тому +2

      @@arta.xshaca we had a lot of great writers like ferdosi, he wrote a book full of legendary stories and it was all in Persian language, not a single Arabic word, we also had a lot of great fighter like hasan sabah( all assassin creed games are all based on him and his empire) yet they never gave any credit to Iran but they showed that assassins were Arabs which is completely wrong

    • @HejMeeeen
      @HejMeeeen Рік тому +1

      @@arta.xshaca its easy..... Arabic is semitic language.... Iranic languages are Indo-european..... Many languages assimilate because they were more alike.... :) (north africa, mezopotania atc.)

    • @GrandTerr
      @GrandTerr 5 місяців тому

      Dude Persia/Iran happened only ~500BC, after 300BC it was different nomadic people just conquering iran into their empire. Then arabs.
      Iran is overrated was strong only for very short period of time.

    • @benyaminmn
      @benyaminmn 4 місяці тому

      What a nonesence 😂😂😂​@@GrandTerr

  • @Cassandane_Cyrus_Persia_Iran
    @Cassandane_Cyrus_Persia_Iran 3 роки тому +57

    The Script, Alphabet, and Cuneiform were invented by the Jiroft civilization in Iran/Persia. Archeologists believe the discovered inscription in Jiroft, Iran, is the most ancient script found so far and that the Elamite written language originated in Jiroft, where the writing system developed first and was then spread across the country. The Jiroft civilization in Iran/Persia is the oldest civilization in the world.

  • @lincorruptible6915
    @lincorruptible6915 2 роки тому +72

    Iranians are so lucky to have such a great civilization, the very first state from which has emerged the concept of universal empire. Iranians have achieved so much greatness over their history, developed administrative and legal notions and tools which we use now.
    Had Iran not existed, civilization could not have spread around the world.
    Iranian history is full of great men, like Cyrus, Darius, Xerxes, Khoshrow, Bahram Chobin, Ismael Safavi, Abbas the Great, Nader Afshar...
    Long live the Achaemenids, the Sassanids, the Safavids. Long live Iran.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 2 роки тому +6

      Safavids and Afshars were Turkic empires, you clown.

    • @lincorruptible6915
      @lincorruptible6915 2 роки тому +20

      @@irreligiousman3395 Stop claiming everybody's history kiddo. Your country doesn't have any history and only exists since 1991 😂😂😂

    • @lincorruptible6915
      @lincorruptible6915 2 роки тому +10

      @@irreligiousman3395 How could a 3500 year-old civilization like Iran belong to a fake country like Azerbaijan that was created in 1918 ?

    • @cassandane_cyrus__persia
      @cassandane_cyrus__persia 2 роки тому +11

      @@lincorruptible6915 Merci :) Greetings from Iran!

    • @lincorruptible6915
      @lincorruptible6915 2 роки тому +21

      @@irreligiousman3395 Iran has always been the name of the country since the Sassanid era. "Persia" was the name foreign diplomats used, but locals have always refered to their country as Iran.

  • @uvuvwevwevweosas4459
    @uvuvwevwevweosas4459 Рік тому +115

    Persian history and culture fascinates me a lot as a Turk. It is like a source which when you get there transforms you into an another being.
    When in Persia, nomadic steppe lords like Turks becomes statesmen, scientist, poets and renounce their past. Maybe you can relate it to their less established cultures and them being nomads.
    But even Alexander the Great rejected his roots and described himself as the Persian Emperor despite the countless years of wars and huge greek culture.
    Persia is really something else...

    • @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran
      @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran Рік тому +18

      Thank you, we respect good Turkish people like you.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому +7

      Alexander the Great never denied her ancestry, and other Turkic emperors never denied her ancestry.stop talking nonsense, everyone is tired of these kurds people introducing themselves as Turk and doing nonsense iranic sovenism.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому +3

      Uvuvwevwevwe Osas
      Iran is the name of a geography and no foreign nation settled in that geography has introduced itself as Persian. There is not a single example.Don't mistake geographical definitions for origin.

    • @uvuvwevwevweosas4459
      @uvuvwevwevweosas4459 Рік тому +22

      @@hannibalbarca2928 "To gain credibility with the Persians, Alexander took on many Persian customs. He began dressing like a Persian and adopted the practice of proskynesis, a Persian court custom that involved bowing down and kissing the hand of others, depending on their rank.
      The Macedonians were less than thrilled with the changes in Alexander and his attempt to be viewed as a deity. They refused to practice proskynesis and some plotted his death."
      He didn't need to do any of those especially when there was no claimants to the throne remained and subdued the Empire. Also Turks ruled the lands they conquered as Khans but in Persia they described themselves and ruled as Shahs.
      There is absoloutely no kurds in my family both from maternal and paternal side. Why would i bother to write lies in a youtube comment ?

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому +1

      @@uvuvwevwevweosas4459 a ruler gives the message that she is one of them in order to stay for a long time in the lands he rules.Napoleon's name was known to the Egyptians as Muslim.Alexander never said she was Persian, she massacred the Persians, destroyed the entire Persian kingdom, and caused a massive depopulation of the Iranian population.

  • @superboy3633
    @superboy3633 10 місяців тому +24

    Great Iran. 🇮🇷
    Respect from India🇮🇳.

  • @jurarafiev2179
    @jurarafiev2179 4 роки тому +144

    Love Iran from Tajikistan 🇹🇯🇮🇷💖👈

  • @abdonandsennen7108
    @abdonandsennen7108 3 роки тому +102

    Iran (Persia) is the land of brave girls and adorable Persian/Iranian Queens such as :
    1. Cassandane, the beloved Persian wife of Cyrus the Great
    2. Atossa, the wife of Darius the Great
    3. Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved Persian wife of Shah Jahan who as one of the world's most famous symbols of love, built the Taj Mahal, one of the 7 Wonders of the World for Mumtaz Mahal. She was a lovely queen, Mumtaz Mahal used her position to promote humanitarian programs for the needy.
    4. Stateira
    5. The Martyred Queen "Khayr Nisa Begum" (Mahd-i Ulya) who ruled Iran for 2 years. She was the most powerful queen of the Safavid Empire, and she is the only queen who ruled the Safavid Empire.
    6. Hamida Banu Begum
    7. Laodice III of Pontus was a Persian princess from Pontus and the most powerful queen in the history of the Seleucid Empire, and she is the only Seleucid queen who ruled the Seleucid Empire.
    8. Jeyran, the beloved Persian wife of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. She is the most influential queen of Iran during the Qajar Empire.
    9. Balendukht, Queen of Georgia, the queen of one of the most popular and famous kings of Georgia, Vakhtang I of Iberia.
    10. Denag I
    11. Denag II
    12. Rinnu, the wife of the most powerful and the greatest Parthian emperor "Mithridates I of Parthia". She was the mother of King Phraates II and ruled the Parthian Empire as regent during the minority of her son for about 6 years.
    13. Perozdukht, a Persian princess and the wife of the Hephthalite king Akhshunwar, and the daughter of the Sasanian king Peroz I
    14. Rodag
    15. Shapurdukhtak II / Shapurdukhtak of Sakastan
    16. Shapurdukhtak I
    17. Zruanduxt
    18. Yazdan-Friy Shapur
    19. Sambice
    20. Adur-Anahid
    21. Murrod
    22. Sayyida Shirin
    23. Pantheia
    24. Mandane
    25. Pari-Peykar Begum, the Persian wife of Ismail II (the third Safavid king)
    26. Artadokht
    27. Amestris, the wife of Xerxes I
    28. Apama I , the Iranian wife of Seleucus I Nicator (the founder of the Seleucid Empire). Her mother was a Persian princess
    29. Parmys
    30. Amytis of Persia
    31. Sisygambis
    32. Drypetis
    33. Maryam Khanum, the wife of Lotf Ali Khan Zand
    34. Shakh-e Nabat, the beloved Iranian wife of Karim Khan Zand
    35. Sayyida bint Siyahgil, the Iranian Gilaki wife of the Buyid king "Adud al-Dawla" (the greatest Buyid king), and the mother of the Buyid king Samsam al-Dawla
    36. Buran bint al-Hasan ibn Sahl, the favorite Persian wife of Al-Ma'mun (the most intelligent, cleverest, and handsome Abbasid caliph).
    37. Shahrbanu, the Persian wife of Husayn ibn Ali (a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), Muhammad described him and his brother, Hasan, as "the leaders of the youth of Paradise." As well as the mother of his successor, Ali ibn Husayn.
    38. Yakhan Begum, the Iranian Gilaki wife of Abbas the Great
    39. The Lurish wife of Abbas the Great, the sister of the Lurish ruler "Shah Verdi Khan" who was the daughter of the Lurish ruler of the Khorsidi dynasty Shahverdi Abbasi.
    40. Shahpari Begum, who was Persian and the mother of the last Safavid king Abbas III , and the wife of Tahmasp II , one of the last Safavid kings.
    41. Hayat, a Persian wife of Shah Ismail (the founder of the Safavid dynasty), who was a Persian poetess
    42. Behruzeh Khanum, the beloved Persian wife of Shah Ismail, the founder of the Safavid dynasty

  • @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa
    @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa Рік тому +44

    Rhazes of Persia (Iran) was the greatest Persian polymath, physician, alchemist, philosopher, and important figure in the history of medicine. Rhazes is widely considered one of the most important figures in the history of medicine.[2] He was born in Ray (in Tehran province), Iran.
    Rhazes is considered the father of psychology and psychotherapy, the father of pediatrics, a pioneer in ophthalmology, making leading contributions in inorganic and organic chemistry, also the author of several philosophical works, and also first to categorize the Hospital dept.
    Rhazes also discovered numerous compounds and chemicals including alcohol and sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid today is used to make many substances from fertilizers to detergents and has impacted everything from agriculture to our domestic lives. A nation’s industrial strength can also be gauged by the amount of sulfuric acid that it produces.
    A comprehensive thinker, Rhazes made fundamental and enduring contributions to various fields, which he recorded in over 200 manuscripts, and is particularly remembered for numerous advances in medicine through his observations and discoveries.[4] He also wrote on logic, astronomy and grammar.[7]
    As a teacher of medicine, Rhazes attracted students of all backgrounds and interests and was said to be compassionate and devoted to the service of his patients, whether rich or poor.[11]
    Through translation, his medical works and ideas became known among medieval European practitioners and profoundly influenced medical education in the Latin West.[9] Some volumes of his work Al-Mansuri, namely "On Surgery" and "A General Book on Therapy", became part of the medical curriculum in Western universities.[5]
    Some volumes of his work Al-Mansuri, namely "On Surgery" and "A General Book on Therapy", became part of the medical curriculum in Western universities.[9]
    Additionally, he has been described as the father of pediatrics,[14][15] and a pioneer of obstetrics and ophthalmology.[16] For example, he was the first to recognize the reaction of the eye's pupil to light.[15] He was the first to clinically distinguish between smallpox and measles, and suggest sound treatment for the former.[8]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr_al-Razi

    • @broccolin
      @broccolin Рік тому +1

      Persian Johnny Sins

    • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran Рік тому +2

      @@broccolin Wrong video. And don't write the name of that 𝕕𝕚𝕤𝕘𝕦𝕤𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 man under my comment, which is about one of the greatest men in history.

    • @broccolin
      @broccolin Рік тому

      @@Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran It's not your comment though.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому

      @@broccolin It is her comment. She has 10-15 accounts. She is a troll, who likes her own comments.

    • @Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran Рік тому +2

      @@irreligiousman3395 This video is about my beloved and glorious motherland Iran. Trolls are those who write nonsense comments about Iranians, not someone like me who loves my beautiful, magnificent, lovely, ancient and beautiful country Iran.
      Also, if you had some information you would know that youtube doesn't recognize those who use VPN, and doesn't accept most of their likes and remove them, and if they have more than 1 account, it is possible to only accept some (1-5% of their 100%) likes from one of their accounts, not all of their accounts.

  • @Praxeria
    @Praxeria Рік тому +20

    Slight error: The Proto-Elamites had established a nation around 3200 BC. Other than that, good video!

  • @chaitanyarampadala7255
    @chaitanyarampadala7255 3 роки тому +132

    Love Iran 🇮🇷 from India 🇮🇳

    • @meyou9338
      @meyou9338 3 роки тому +7

      K

    • @mandanaa586
      @mandanaa586 3 роки тому +15

      Respect from iran to india❤

    • @jonsnow1055
      @jonsnow1055 3 роки тому +15

      @@mandanaa586 Your name is the same as Cyrus the Great's mother😎. Mandana of Media

    • @Gamerbornin
      @Gamerbornin 3 роки тому +7

      ❤from iran

    • @jonsnow1055
      @jonsnow1055 3 роки тому +22

      We are Indo-Iranian brothers. Islam should not divide us.

  • @Cnut_the_grape
    @Cnut_the_grape 4 роки тому +504

    Iran conquering land: oh yeah, it's all coming together.
    Iran a few decades later: oh no, it's all falling apart.

    • @bitterballs356
      @bitterballs356 4 роки тому +79

      After thousand years
      UK: give me your oil
      Iran:No
      UK/US: then we will declare you terrorists

    • @54356776
      @54356776 4 роки тому +5

      @Buenos Kaka Roaches
      A lot of countries have the power to invade Iran, especially the U.S. but that's irrelevant anyway, what's your problem ?

    • @54356776
      @54356776 4 роки тому +1

      @a b
      I only speak English I'm afraid and I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm making a logical point, not trying to start an irrational argument about who's better than who or threatening anyone. I just wanted to know what the guy is talking about.

    • @Cnut_the_grape
      @Cnut_the_grape 4 роки тому +5

      @@hrdt6190 yeah but it's crazy how many times Persia has done that, also I'm not from the new world, I'm from India.

    • @Cnut_the_grape
      @Cnut_the_grape 4 роки тому +5

      @@hrdt6190 I commented a similar thing on India's video, and China's, I just find it funny. I'm not ignoring that India and Iran have had a similar history. Also sorry for calling it Persia, I'm just used to that. I'm not hating on Iran, it's a beautiful country with heartwarming people and a rich culture.

  • @boda3732
    @boda3732 Рік тому +23

    Much respect for such a beautiful country with such a rich history and culture. Iranians are brave people. Much love ❤️

  • @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran
    @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +22

    Istanbul is a joke compared to ancient Persian cities. Many of the greatest men in European history fell in love with Isfahan, and other ancient Persian cities.
    1. Andre Malraux, the famous French author and adventurer has said :
    " Who can claim to have seen the most beautiful city of the world without having seen Isfahan?” This pearl of Persia with its well-proportioned mosques and turquoise blue dome and minarets rivaling the color of the sky surely offers endless delights to any traveler. "
    2. Jean Chardin, a 17th-century French traveler, wrote that Isfahan :
    " The greatest and the most beautiful town in the whole of Orient and was expressly made for the delights of love. "
    3. In the 1930s, the British travel writer Robert Byron rated it “among those rarer places which are the common refreshment of humanity.” Here is a city that rivals the marvelous churches and domes of Florence and overwhelms you with its transcendental beauty. "
    4. Because of its unmatched beauty and historic ambiance, Isfahan is called “Half the World” as dubbed for the first time by French poet Renier who visited this city in the 16th century. Esfahan, Isfahan or ancient Espadana is and has been the center of the province of Isfahan since 900 years ago.23
    There’s a centuries-old saying that Isfahan is “half the world,” meaning it contains fully half of the earth’s wonders.

    • @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran
      @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +4

      Isfahan is indeed the Florence of Orient, Persia's masterpiece, the Intrigue of Iran and the half rhymed famous adage “Isfahan Nesf-e Jahan” (Isfahan is half the world) veritably describe the splendor of a city shining along its life-giving river at the heart of Iran.
      All Persian architects were well versed in mathematics, algebra and geometry and one can sense the proportions everywhere.
      The room beneath the grand Nezam al-Molk Dome and the Seljuk-era hypostyle prayer halls either side just breathe history, while at the other end of the complex the Taj al-Molk Dome is widely considered to be the finest brick dome ever built.
      There is a Kufic inscription on the bricks of the dome that shows it dates back to 1088 A.D. While relatively small, it is said to be mathematically perfect, matching golden ratio (1.61) , and has survived dozens of earthquakes without a blemish for more than 900 years.
      Professor Arthur Upham Pope who has made a lot of researches on Iran says about Taj-al-Molk ,'This magnificent, silent, serious and mysterious monument is one of the most beautiful architectural works in the world.' To reach it you walk through a forest of imposing pillars. You could see astonishing brickworks as you walk, bricks packed like rows of books in a bookshelf. These domes are among the oldest parts of the mosque.

    • @hkar4385
      @hkar4385 Рік тому +1

      If Iran had no sanctions and not had a bad reputation in media and also a better government, Isfahan would have competed with Istanbul in number of tourists

    • @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran
      @MumtazMahal_Persia_Iran Рік тому

      @@hkar4385 So true!

    • @eminusromanus2704
      @eminusromanus2704 Рік тому

      You must be joke right? your claim is only partially true when constantinople was not capital of roman's yet , but when it became capital of roman empire, Constantinople was the best city in the whole world not just in europe

    • @Persian_poetess_Mahsati
      @Persian_poetess_Mahsati Рік тому

      @@eminusromanus2704 The Byzantine empire was a fanatical orthodox state, nothing more, and this joke empire didn't give anything special to the people of the world. Even during the Byzantine empire, Constantinople was a big joke compared to the ancient Persian cities.

  • @chasseuralien
    @chasseuralien 4 роки тому +216

    I love that style of map with the relief/climate, its really usefull and was very better for my eyes than a full white map

    • @werewolf2969
      @werewolf2969 4 роки тому

      Disagre

    • @zacharyyan4898
      @zacharyyan4898 4 роки тому +6

      invictus -armis the issue with the map is that it assumes climates and sea levels have stayed constant over several millennia, which is untrue

    • @chasseuralien
      @chasseuralien 4 роки тому +3

      @@zacharyyan4898 i know I know like the Persian golf who was bigger

    • @mehrdad5767
      @mehrdad5767 4 роки тому

      @Yavuz Han lol

    • @mehrdad5767
      @mehrdad5767 4 роки тому

      @Yavuz Han you cant you have not balls

  • @S.C.P.I
    @S.C.P.I 2 роки тому +63

    Iranians have the greatest empires in history. Long live Iran.

    • @isratjahan1538
      @isratjahan1538 2 роки тому +2

      🙄

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +6

      List of the best Iranian Empire in history of Iran the Median Empire, Achaemenid Empire, Parthian Empire, Sassanid Empire, Samanid Empire, Safavid Empire, Ghurid Empire and others

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +5

      Long live Iran long live Iranic peoples

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +5

      If you try to buy Turk, Arab, Mongolian and Greek states, you may think so, but wake up, Turk, Arab, Mongolian and Greek states belong to these nations, not yours.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +2

      @@hannibalbarca2928 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 kid Turkic peoples history = under the rule of Iranic peoples , Mongolic peoples , Arabs, China , Russia , Indic peoples , Tungusic peoples like Qing Empire and others you have no history kids 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Türgesh Khaganate is one of the best Turkic Empire in history HAHAHAHAHAHA the Achaemenid Empire, Parthian Empire, Sassanid Empire, Kushan Empire, all 3 dynasties in history of Kingdom of Armenia or some call Armenian Empire were all Iranian origin the Orontid (321 BC-200 BC),Artaxiad (189 BC-12 AD) and Arsacid (52-428) they ruled Empire form 190 B.C to 428 A.D , Buyid Empire , Saffarid Empire, Samanid Empire , Ayyubid Empire , Ghurid Empire , Indo-Scythian Empire , Indo-Parthian Empire , Pontic Empire and Safavid Empire were all Iranians or Iranic peoples they ruled a Empire for more than 3000 years more than entire Turkic history only 15 Empires of Iranic origin ruled more Empires than the entire Turkic history

  • @Ahmed-zj6ld
    @Ahmed-zj6ld Рік тому +19

    “the most important thing to emphasize is the resilience and intellectual power of the small class of Persian scholar-bureaucrats. Nostalgic for their heroic Sassanid ancestors, escaping from official duplicity and courtiership into either dreams of love and gardens, religious mysticism,
    the design of splendid palaces and mosques, or the complexities of mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, they bounced back from crisis after crisis, accommodated to their conquerors, made themselves indispensable again, and eventually reasserted something like control over them. In the process, they ensured (whether based in Baghdad, Balkh, Tabriz, or Herat) the survival of their language, their culture, and an unrivaled intellectual heritage. It is one of the most remarkable phenomena in world history. Behind the history described in this chapter, the Arab conquest and the succession of empires-Abbasid, Ghaznavid, Seljuk, Mongol, Timurid-lies the story of what ultimately proved to be a more important empire: the Iranian Empire of the Mind.”
    A History of Iran: Empire of Mind
    Michael Axworthy p.120

  • @user-cq3pe1xw6i
    @user-cq3pe1xw6i 4 роки тому +113

    I love Iran! My brother,s people!!! From in Tajikistan

    • @user-cq3pe1xw6i
      @user-cq3pe1xw6i 4 роки тому +11

      @A.K salomat boshed dusti azizu ba jonu dil barobar!!

    • @user-cq3pe1xw6i
      @user-cq3pe1xw6i 4 роки тому +1

      @Rep 101 shumo zaboni forsiro karib gum kardet!

    • @xdgamer2765
      @xdgamer2765 3 роки тому

      vse chto.

    • @optimus6858
      @optimus6858 3 роки тому +1

      @A.K داد خب فارسی مینوشتی :D

    • @hamidrezahosseini1380
      @hamidrezahosseini1380 3 роки тому

      @Rep 101 damet garm vaghean in parcham Iran nist in parcham jomhori kasif eslamie in parchame ye mosht akhond bi arzeshe

  • @Queen.Stateira_Persia_Iran
    @Queen.Stateira_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +25

    Scheherazade in One Thousand and One Nights is a Persian girl. She is a very intelligent and beautiful girl.
    Scheherazade is a Persian queen who is the storyteller in One Thousand and One Nights. Scheherazade/Shahrazad is a Persian name for girls.
    The story, which was written many hundreds of years ago, tells of a Arabian Sultan who married a young girl every night. At the end of every night he would send his new wife to have her head cho/pped off. He had already killed 3000 women in this way.
    Until a young woman named Scheherazade came into his life. She was the most beautiful of all.
    Scheherazade began by telling him the story of Ali Baba a man who found a magic cave, where thieves kept their treasures at the touch of a few words, which opened and closed the entrance to the cave. The Sultan was plunged into a whirlwind of adventures, which Scheherazade cut at dawn in half.
    Leaving the story half-told, the sultan, bewitched by history, debated whether to kill Scheherazade or let her live one more night.
    -Tell me the end now-he used to order his wife-now, in the dawn.
    But Scheherazade was standing firm.
    -Tomorrow night, my lord
    The Sultan felt great regret in his heart, and every day grew more like the tide.
    Scheherazade's story sounded sweeter on her lips than on any other storytellers, because when The Sultan lost himself in the events looking at her he could not take his eyes off the girl, she was so beautiful. The Sultan began to satisfy his desire for her after the tale, and the marriage was consummated in the eyes of God almost every night.
    His lust was justified because the sound of her voice, Scheherazade with her delay in the stories began to make him feel an unknown hunger inside his skin for her.
    Scheherazade did not even look like his people, but a woman brought from distant lands, a Persian captive.
    Scheherazade kept this up for 1001 nights. She told him 1001 stories. In the end the king had fallen in love with Scheherazade and they had three children.
    Centuries still remember those tales, and among the ruins of the Sultan's palace they are still remembered as lost echoes, tales in the clear voice of other storytellers, but none with the beauty that Scheherazade told them.

    • @Queen.Stateira_Persia_Iran
      @Queen.Stateira_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +8

      Persian queen Scheherazade : The American/British TV series One Thousand and One Nights 2000 ua-cam.com/video/DRp7CMheZKA/v-deo.html

    • @abdonandsennen7108
      @abdonandsennen7108 2 роки тому +7

      One Thousand and One Nights is of ancient Persian and Indian origin. The main part of these stories is formed by an old Persian book called Hezar-afsana or the "Thousand Myths" (Persian: هزارافسانه).
      ua-cam.com/video/FI2B7BYVa9E/v-deo.html
      Sources dating to the 10th century AD which mention this collection allude to the existence of a Persian book called Hezar Afsaneh (The Book of a Thousand Tales), the story of a king, his vizier, and the vizier's daughters Shahrazad and Dinazad.
      The names of Shahriyar (holder of a kingdom; prince or king), Shahrazad (of noble lineage) and Dinazad (exalting the goddess Den) are Iranian, and the name of Shahriyar's brother Shahzaman consists of the Persian shah (king). The frame story of One Thousand and One Nights is of both Persian and Indian origin.
      The tales vary widely; they include historical tales, love stories, tragedies, comedies, poems, burlesques and Muslim religious legends. Some of the famous stories Shahrazad spins in many western translations are Aladdin's Lamp, Sindbad the Sailor, and the tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; however Aladdin and Ali Baba were in fact inserted only in the 18th century by Antoine Galland, who had heard them in oral form from a Maronite story-teller from Aleppo.
      Among the tales in the collection which are believed to be of Persian origin are love stories and fairy tales, which often include div (demon) and pari (fairy), as well as magical animals and birds. Other stories, such as The Ebony Horse, beginning with a description which fits perfectly into the Persian tradition. The Ebony Horse, also known as The Magic Horse, is about a magical horse presented as a gift to the king of Persia. The king's young heir sits on the ebony horse to test the magic and flies into the sky.
      Numerous stories depict djinns, magicians, and legendary places, which are often intermingled with real people and geography; the historical caliph Harun al-Rashid is a common protagonist. Sometimes a character in Shahrazad's's tale will begin telling other characters a story of his own, and that story may have another one told within it, and so on, adding to the fantastic texture.

    • @abdonandsennen7108
      @abdonandsennen7108 2 роки тому +7

      simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheherazade

    • @abdonandsennen7108
      @abdonandsennen7108 2 роки тому +7

      Scheherazade is very famous and popular in the world en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_influenced_by_One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

    • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
      @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane 2 роки тому +4

      Sir Richard Burton :
      Scheherazade had perused the books, annals, and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples, and instances of bygone men and things; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers. She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts, and accomplishments; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well read and well bred.

  • @Persian_poetess_Mahsati
    @Persian_poetess_Mahsati Рік тому +39

    Until 200 years ago, Baku was a Tat (Persian) city : " When the city of Baku was occupied in the beginning of the 19th century during the Russo-Persian War (1804-1813), the whole population of the city (about 8,000 people) were Tats.[16] "
    Yunusov A. S. Azərbaycanda Islam (in Azeri Turkic); This is an official result of the first census of the population of Baku, gained by tsarist authorities."
    The Turks called the Persians of Azerbaijan and the Caucasus "Tat". Tats are Persians, their language is a dialect of Persian. Baku was a Tat (Persian) city.
    Since the 11th century Oghuz tribes, led by Seljuq dynasts started to penetrate into the region. The gradual formation of the Azeri people started. Apparently, in this period the Turkic exonym Tat or Tati, which designated settled farmers, was assigned to the South Caucasian dialect of the Persian language.[14]

    • @Praxeria
      @Praxeria Рік тому

      Is the relationship between Persian and Tati similar to the relationship between Persian and Luri?

    • @Persian_poetess_Mahsati
      @Persian_poetess_Mahsati Рік тому

      @@Praxeria Yes, the Tats are Persians, and the Turks called the Persians of the Caucasus and Azerbaijan "Tats".
      Both Luri and Tati languages are dialects of the Persian language.

    • @Praxeria
      @Praxeria Рік тому

      @@Persian_poetess_Mahsati Hmm, very interesting. Aren't Tat/Shrivani Persian spoken in Azerbaijan and Russia and Tati spoken in Iran different languages? Regardless, Tati is a Western Iranian language in the Caspian subgroup, while Tat/Shirvan Persian is an offshoot of Persian.

    • @shutruk-nahunte3309
      @shutruk-nahunte3309 Рік тому

      @@Praxeria he is lying as a lur i will tell you the truth
      Luri is a language wich is not descended to modern persian but to middle persian wich is extinct modern persian is mixture of arabic and turkick
      There are some aincent words in our language luri language and shushtari dialect wich is spoken by native people of shushtar a city in khuzestan that are elamite like the word teya wich means eye تیه in ido European languages they say it like چش چشم چوش chashm that's not a big deal but worth to mention luri is similar to khuzi language wich gone extinct 900 years ago the language was spoken between sassanid kings and suzianas nobles

    • @shutruk-nahunte3309
      @shutruk-nahunte3309 Рік тому

      @@Persian_poetess_Mahsati persian nomad your reign of terror is coming to an end spreading lies will not save you

  • @Nomadicenjoyer31
    @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +6

    The new cities were predominantly Muslim , and Iran became one of the most influential regions of Muslim intellectual activity . From around 1000 on the independent Iranian dynasties rapidly gave way to new dynasties of Turkic origin .
    Embree, A.T. (1988) Encyclopedia of Asian history. New York: C. Scribner's Sons. P.156

  • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
    @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +48

    Georgian kings were mixed with Iranians. King Vakhtang I of Iberia, one of the most famous and popular kings in the history of Georgia, had Iranian wife and mother. Balendukht, his wife was a Persian princess. And his mother was also an Iranian woman.
    The Vakhtang Gorgasal Order, created in 1992, is one of the highest military decorations in Georgia.[17]
    In popular memory, his image has acquired a legendary and romantic façade. Vakhtang is a subject of several folk poems and legends, extolling the king's perceived greatness, enormous physical strength, courage and devoutness to Christianity.[15]
    Tradition ascribes him reorganization of the Georgian Orthodox Church and the foundation of Tbilisi, Georgia's modern capital.[1] where a street and a square bear his name, and a 1967 monument by the sculptor Elguja Amashukeli tops the Metekhi cliff. [16]
    Vakhtang was officially included in the Georgian Orthodox calendar-and a church built in his honor in the city of Rustavi-early in the 1990s, but he had presumably been considered a saint long before that.
    King Vakhtang I of Iberia emerged as one of the most popular figures in Georgia's history already in the Middle Ages[3] and has been canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church[4] as The Holy and Right-Believing King Vakhtang and is commemorated on December 13 [O.S. November 30].[4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vakhtang_I_of_Iberia

    • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +4

      And many Georgian kings had Ossetian Iranian wives and mothers, such as 1. George III of Georgia, his wife was Burdukhan of Alania, she was Tamar the Great's mother. Tamar the Great, the most famous and powerful queen in the history of Georgia, and also one of the famous queens of history, was a half Iranian woman.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_III_of_Georgia
      2. George II of Georgia, his mother was Borena of Alania
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_II_of_Georgia
      3. Bagrat IV of Georgia, his wife was Borena of Alania
      4. George I of Georgia, his wife was Alda of Alania en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_I_of_Georgia
      etc, etc
      Most Georgian kings also had Armenian mothers and wives.
      Also, 2 Byzantine emperors, Nikephoros III Botaneiates and Michael VII Doukas, had half Ossetian Iranian - half Georgian wives en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_of_Alania
      The wives and mothers of the Byzantine emperors were Armenian
      Ossetian Iranian-Georgian
      Armenian-Iranian
      Serb
      Slavic
      Ukrainian
      Italian
      Bulgarian
      Hungarian
      Syrian
      Anatolian
      Khazar
      French
      and Germanic women.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +2

      @@Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran Also David IV of Georgia have some Iranian blood

    • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому

      @@yaqubleis6311 True, the grandmother and the great grandmothers of David IV of Georgia were Iranian women. He is the most powerful king in the history of Georgia and also one of the most powerful kings in history.

    • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому

      @@yaqubleis6311 The most powerful emperor in history is Cyrus the Great.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому

      @@Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran Cyrus the Great >>> all of them

  • @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa
    @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa 3 роки тому +170

    Long live Iran. I am so proud to be Iranian. I love my beloved Iran/Persia a lot. If our destiny was that we would come to this world twice, I would love to be born Iranian again.
    Iran is the land of glorious civilizations, fragrant and beautiful flowers and gardens, brave girls, perfumes, beauty, honourable women and men, great scientists and poets, and heroes.
    Scientists, culture, poets, history, innovations, inventions, philosophers, and martyrs of Persia/Iran are the pride of humanity. Persia (Iran) is one of the oldest civilizations, cultures, and countries in the world.
    Innovations of ancient Persia (Iran) and ancient Persian culture contributed to many of the aspects of the modern world. Persians introduced a number of novel concepts in innovations and inventions.
    Iran is the land of adorable Persian Queens such as :
    Cassandane
    Atossa
    Mumtaz Mahal
    Stateira
    The Martyred Queen "Khayr Nisa Begum"
    Hamida Banu Begum/Maryam Makani
    Laodice III of Pontus
    Jeyran
    Balendukht
    Denag
    Rinnu
    Gordiya
    Perozdukht
    Rodag
    Shapurdukhtak II / Shapurdukhtak of Sakastan
    Shapurdukhtak I
    Zruanduxt
    Yazdan-Friy Shapur
    Sambice
    Adur-Anahid
    Murrod
    Sayyida Shirin
    Pantheia
    Artadokht
    Azarnahid
    Behruzeh Khanum, etc.
    The glorious, magnificent, and advanced civilizations :
    Persian culture and civilization
    Elam civilization
    Susa civilization
    Jiroft civilization
    Medes/Medians
    Achaemenid Empire
    Parthians
    Sassanids
    Buyid dynasty
    Samanids
    Zand dynasty
    The great Persian scientists and poets such as :
    Rhazes
    Khayyam
    Avicenna
    Maryam Mirzakhani
    Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (al-Khwarizmi)
    Pardis Sabeti
    Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
    Artachaies
    Borzuya
    Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
    Jamshid Kashani
    Firouz Naderi
    Cumrun Vafa
    Mani
    Attar
    Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi)
    Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani
    Mina J. Bissell
    Manijeh Razeghi
    Azadeh Tabazadeh
    Bozorgmehr
    Tofy Mussivand
    Majid Samii
    Mahsati ganjavi
    Nader Engheta
    Vahid Tarokh
    Rouzbeh Yassini
    Karim Nayernia
    Alireza Mashaghi
    Nabi Sarbolouki
    The greatest Iranic rulers : Cyrus the Great
    Darius the Great
    Mithridates I the Great of Parthia
    Ardashir I the Unifier
    Ismail Samani
    Adud al-Dawla
    Karim Khan Zand
    The brave warriors, generals, and grand viziers such as : Ariobarzanes the Brave
    Youtab the Brave
    Surena
    Mirza Salman Jaberi
    Nizam al-Mulk
    Farrukhan the Great
    The land of ancient and beautiful cities such as : Ecbatana
    Susa
    Anshan
    Pasargadae
    Persepolis
    Ray
    Shiraz
    Tus (was an ancient city in Khorasan Province in Iran)
    Isfahan
    Nishapur
    etc, etc.
    Persian is one of the oldest living languages in the world, and Persian literature is one of the most beautiful, oldest, and richest literature in the world that has influenced the literature of European and Asian countries.
    Professor Patrick Hunt "If you are looking at the greatest personages in History who have affected the World, 'Cyrus the Great' is one of the few who deserves that epithet, the one who deserves to be called 'the Great'. The empire over which Cyrus ruled was the largest the Ancient World had ever seen and maybe to this day the largest empire ever. "
    In all sources, Cyrus the Great is described as a good king.
    The great historians such as Will Durant, Richard N. Frye, Arthur Upham Pope, Professor Patrick Hunt, Walther Hinz, Heidemarie Koch, Charles Freeman, etc, etc, and the Great western philosophers, such as Hegel, Nietzsche, etc, etc, all respected and praised Cyrus the Great, the Persian empire and Persia. Xenophon respected and praised Persia and Cyrus the Great.
    " Many historians as well as writers on human rights, have supported the interpretation of the Cyrus Cylinder as a human rights charter. "
    " Cyrus the Great was a remarkable leader in his benevolence and wise leadership. He ruled over the greatest empire the world had seen at the time. Yet, the most amazing thing about his life and exploits is that the Almighty God of the Bible foretold his exploits and actually named him around 200 years before he was even born. "

    • @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa
      @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa 3 роки тому +8

      My favourite Queens from History are the adorable Persian Queens :
      1. Cassandane, the "dearly loved" wife of Cyrus the Great, and the influential and powerful Persian Achaemenid queen
      2. Atossa, a wife of Darius I the Great, and the influential and powerful Persian Achaemenid queen
      3. Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved wife of Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor.
      Shah Jahan, one of the greatest and most famous emperors, as one of the world's most famous symbols of love, built one of the 7 Wonders of the World for his beloved Persian wife Mumtaz Mahal. She was a lovely queen, Mumtaz Mahal used her position to promote humanitarian programs for the needy. Mumtaz Mahal was a Persian noblewoman from Iran/Persia.
      A crater was named in her honour on asteroid 433 Eros. A crater on the planet Venus is named after her.
      Even during her lifetime, poets would extol her beauty, grace, and compassion. She was a politically astute woman, at her intercession, Shah Jahan forgave enemies or commuted death sentences.
      4. Stateira
      5. The Martyred Queen "Khayr Nisa Begum" : The most powerful queen of Iran after Islam is the Martyred Queen "Khayr al-Nisa Begum" (Mahd-i Ulya) who ruled Iran for 2 years. Khayr Nisa Begum was the most powerful queen of the Safavid Empire, and she is the only Safavid queen who ruled the Safavid Empire.
      She was martyred to defend Iran and Iranians. She is one of the greatest women in the history of Iran. This intelligent and beautiful woman was the savior of Iran both during her precious life and after her martyrdom.
      6. Balendukht, Queen of Georgia (the queen of one of the most popular and famous kings of Georgia, Vakhtang I of Iberia).
      7. Hamida Banu Begum, the mother of the third Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great. She had great influence over her son and Akbar Shah had great respect for his mother.
      8. Laodice III of Pontus, she was a Persian princess from Pontus and the most powerful queen in the history of the Seleucid Empire, and Laodice III is the only Seleucid queen who ruled the Seleucid Empire.
      9. Jeyran (the beloved wife of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar). She is the most influential queen of Iran during the Qajar Empire, because contrary to the tradition of the Qajars (as it was the tradition that the Qajar kings be of their tribe ancestry in both paternal and maternal.), Jeyran became the mother of the crown prince and the official wife of the Qajar king "Soltan-e Sahebgharan Naser al-Din Shah".
      The greatest Iranic rulers in the history of Iran :
      1. Persian Achaemenid Empire, the first hyperpower in history : Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great
      2. Seleucid Empire (a Macedonian and non-Iranian empire, and the most powerful and largest Macedonian empire after Alexander of Macedon) : Laodice III , she was a Persian princess from Pontus and the only Seleucid queen who ruled the Seleucid Empire. This Persian princess ruled the Seleucid Empire for 6 years.
      3. Parthian Empire : Mithridates I the Great of Parthia
      4. Sasanian Empire : Ardashir I the Unifier
      5. Samanid Empire : Ismail Samani
      6. Buyid Empire : Adud al-Dawla, he is widely regarded as the greatest king of the Buyid dynasty, and by the end of his reign he was the most powerful ruler in the Middle East.
      7. The Martyred Iranian Queen Khayr Nisa Begum, the most powerful queen of the Safavid Empire, and this Iranian woman is the only Safavid queen who ruled the Safavid Empire.
      8. Zand Empire : Karim Khan Zand
      And some famous queens who were half Iranic :
      1. Tamar the Great, the most powerful and popular queen in the history of Georgia, and her mother was an Iranian Ossetian princess, named "Burdukhan of Alania".
      2. Cleopatra was a mix of Macedonians and Persians. (Her paternal and maternal grandmother "Cleopatra I Syra" was also half Persian).
      3. Also, Mastani was half Persian, she is one of the most famous women in the history of India, and her mother was Persian. Mastani was the daughter of the Rajput king Chhatrasal. Her father was the founder of the Panna State. Her husband Bajirao I was the 7th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy.
      4. Cleopatra I Syra, Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt, and regent of Egypt during the minority of her son, Ptolemy VI, from her husband’s death in 180 BC until her own death in 176 BC. She ruled Egypt for about 4 years.
      Her mother "Laodice III " was a Persian princess from Pontus, and her father was the famous Seleucid emperor "Antiochus III the Great" who was a mix of Macedonians and Persians, Seleucids were Iranian from their mother's side, and Macedonian from their father's side.

    • @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa
      @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa 3 роки тому +4

      My favorite Safavid ruler is Queen Khayr al-Nisa Begum (Mahd-i Ulya), the mother of Shah Abbas the Great. She was martyred to defend Iran and the Iranians. The Martyr Queen Khayr al-Nisa Begum is one of the greatest women in the history of Iran. This intelligent and beautiful woman was the savior of Iran both during her precious life and after her martyrdom.
      Khayr Nisa Begum was the most powerful queen of the Safavid Empire, and she is the only Safavid queen who ruled the Safavid Empire.
      Her son, Abbas the Great, was the greatest emperor of the Safavid empire, and also one of the greatest and most powerful emperors in history.
      The Martyr Queen Khayr Nisa Begum was a skilled horsewoman and archer. In some battles, she herself was the commander of the army.

    • @sananbinh9260
      @sananbinh9260 3 роки тому +2

      Until Muslims conquered your country

    • @ardaeramil9483
      @ardaeramil9483 2 роки тому +6

      @@samsharghy5042 your wrong iran lived a golden age when it was conquered by muslims

    • @mohammadpolex7
      @mohammadpolex7 2 роки тому +11

      @@ardaeramil9483 iran didnt had great years with islam . Islam had great days with great iran

  • @malikabd2902
    @malikabd2902 Рік тому +4

    Love from your neighbors pakistan, I've always been fascinated by iranic history and Cyrus is one of my favorite historical figures it's so cool you guys have him as your ancestor

    • @Pasargadae_Persia_Iran
      @Pasargadae_Persia_Iran Рік тому +1

      Thank you :)

    • @Pansistani
      @Pansistani 9 місяців тому +1

      Love you from Iran
      Iranians love Iqbal and his country 🇮🇷❤️🇵🇰

  • @fantasticpixel
    @fantasticpixel Рік тому +16

    Love you iran from india 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇷
    Our Acient friends

    • @Khayyam_Persia_Iran
      @Khayyam_Persia_Iran Рік тому +4

      Indians are the best people in the world because they are vegan.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому

      @@Khayyam_Persia_Iran India is the third largest beef exporter for previous year and for this year as well.))

    • @Pasargadae_Persia_Iran
      @Pasargadae_Persia_Iran Рік тому +2

      @@irreligiousman3395 They are Indian Muslims, not Hindus. India has about 200-300 million Muslims.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому

      @@Pasargadae_Persia_Iran India itself as a country is the third largest exporter of beef. They use special beef cattle for reproduction and sell them to European, Asian, North American and etc. countries. Hindus are not even doing anythinf against it.

    • @fantasticpixel
      @fantasticpixel Рік тому +4

      @@irreligiousman3395 india produces a lot of beef but a lot of Indians are vegan

  • @cassandane_cyrus__persia
    @cassandane_cyrus__persia 3 роки тому +33

    The inventions and discoveries of Persia/Iran : 1. Gardens
    2. Sulfuric acid by Rhazes
    3. Alcohol by Rhazes
    4. The first practical windmills
    5. An ancient type of evaporative cooler and refrigerator
    6. Rosewater
    7. The art of tile-work
    8. Human rights
    9. Qanat
    10. Polo
    11. Algebra by Khwarizmi
    12. Philosophy
    13. Mathematics
    14. Astronomy
    15. Computation of 2π by Jamshid Kashani, the Persian astronomer and mathematician
    16. The mechanical planetary computer by Jamshid Kashani
    17. Ice Cream
    18. The first time that cake was used in a birthday party was by Darius the Great
    19. Post system
    20. Fork, spoons and many different invents.
    21. Agriculture and Water Irrigation
    22. Architecture
    23. Backgammon
    24. Banks
    25. Battery
    26. Bricks
    27. Cutlery
    28. Early Environmentalists
    29. eBay
    30. Guitar
    31. Gloves
    32. Grape Vine and Wine
    33. Modern Medicine
    34. Orchestra
    35. Pants and Long Coats
    36. Perfumes
    37. Postal System
    38. Pottery and Ceramics
    39. Refrigerator
    40. Roads
    41. Rose
    42. Spinach
    43. Textile Industry
    44. Wheel
    45. Necktie/tie
    I am so proud to be Persian. I love my beloved Iran/Persia a lot. If our destiny was that we would come to this world twice, I would love to be born Persian ( Iranian ) again.
    History, culture, scientists, poets, philosophers and martyrs of Persia/Iran are the pride of humanity. Iran/Persia is one of the oldest countries and civilizations in the world.
    Persia is the land of flowers, gardens, perfumes, beauty, great scientists, philosophers, poets, emperors, brave girls, women, men and heroes.

    • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
      @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane 3 роки тому +4

      @@kedi2161 Copying "Yaqub Leis", an Iranian lion man, shows your weakness and jealousy. And it shows that you are so pathetic.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 3 роки тому +3

      @@Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane copy past this for Turkic kids they will have nightmare To all Turkic kids how about we compare history base of this list en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_empires 15 vs 15 there is more than 15 Empires of Iranic origin in the list but let’s do 15 vs 15 I don’t even know if there 15 Empires of Turkic origin in the list 🤣🤣🤣 The Median Empire , Achaemenid Empire, Parthian Empire , Sassanid Empire, Safavid Empire , Ghurid Empire , Kushan Empire , Samanid Empire and Saladin Empire that already more than 1550 years of super power 🤣🤣🤣 that already as long as the entire Turkic history 9 Empires of Iranic origin were super power as long as the entire Turkic history just think about this for second 🤣🤣🤣 HAHAHAHA and also Armenian Empire of Tigranes the Great , Pontic Empire of Mithridates the Great also know as the poison king who was descendants of the greatest ruler and military commander Cyrus The Great , Zand Empire, Buyid Dynasty , Durrani Empire and Saffarid Dynasty the Saffarid Empire could have also been a super power if Ya’qub was going to live longer that 15 of the best Empires of Iranic origin base of that list also in that list of Wikipedia list of Empires Iranic Empires like Lodi Empire could have been top 15 also in the list is missing many great Iranic Empires like Sur Empire of Sher Shah Suri the tiger killer

    • @persian_tribe
      @persian_tribe 2 роки тому

      our country name is persia not iran

  • @Voidlet
    @Voidlet 4 роки тому +136

    This looks like a new map... Not used to it but its cool!

    • @ProfessorPotatoPhD
      @ProfessorPotatoPhD 4 роки тому +11

      Voidlet It has a lot more topography like elevation which i think is a really cool idea

    • @yassantondari7196
      @yassantondari7196 4 роки тому +1

      The Map Is Literally A CAT.

    • @topgears7775
      @topgears7775 4 роки тому +1

      It's smaller than the empire's were in reality, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan were always part the empire's of Iranic people intill the mid Islamic era, which the population completely turkifies and don't include Persia anymore.

  • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
    @Stateira-Persia-Iran Рік тому +15

    Cyrus the Great is the greatest emperor in human history. Cyrus the Great is the pride of humanity.
    " what's extraordinary about Cyrus, is that he appears as a paragon of princely statesmanship in the two pillars of Western cultures, that is the Roman tradition and the Bible".
    Cyrus freed nations enslaved by the Babylonians. The friends and enemies respected and praised Cyrus the Great. The Bible called Cyrus the Great "Messiah". The Babylonians welcomed Cyrus the Great as a liberator.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    " In the 18th Century, that model of religious tolerance based on a state with diverse cultures, but no single dominant religion, became a model for the founding fathers. People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
    No European state managed to build tolerance into the structure of the state, the importance of Cyrus to those who wrote the constitution of the United States. These acts, which have been interpreted as allowing freedom of worship and repatriating deported people, have earned Cyrus a reputation as an enlightened monarch".
    Xenophon wrote on how Cyrus ruled a diverse society based on tolerance.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the great western philosopher, in his work "The Philosophy of History" introduces Persians as the "first historical people" in history.

    George W.F. Hegel. The Philosophy of History :
    " The Persian Empire is an empire in the modern sense - like that which existed in Germany, and the great imperial realm under the sway of Napoleon; for we find it consisting of a number of states, which are indeed dependent, but which have retained their own individuality, their manners, and laws. The general enactments, binding upon all, did not infringe upon their political and social idiosyncrasies, but even protected and maintained them; so that each of the nations that constitute the whole, had its own form of constitution.
    As light illuminates everything - imparting to each object a peculiar vitality - so the Persian Empire extends over a multitude of nations and leaves to each one its particular character. Some have even kings of their own; each one its distinct language, arms, way of life and customs. All this diversity coexists harmoniously under the impartial dominion of Light ... a combination of peoples - leaving each of them free. Thereby, a stop is put to that barbarism and ferocity with which the nations had been wont to carry on their destructive feuds. "
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    All famous rulers after Cyrus the Great tried to imitate him, but none of them could match his glory and greatness.
    Professor Patrick Hunt "If you are looking at the greatest personages in History who have affected the World, 'Cyrus the Great' is one of the few who deserves that epithet, the one who deserves to be called 'the Great'. The empire over which Cyrus ruled was the largest the Ancient World had ever seen and maybe to this day the largest empire ever. "
    Abraham Lincoln was influenced by Cyrus the Great and the great Persian scientist, mathematician, astronomer, polymath, philosopher, and poet, Khayyam.

  • @blyndblitz
    @blyndblitz Рік тому +3

    appreciated the usage of transliterated iranian names rather than the normal anglicization through latitn/greek. makes it much more authentic

  • @Pawlakov1
    @Pawlakov1 4 роки тому +83

    I like the use of endonyms

  • @Nomadicenjoyer31
    @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +8

    Mohammad Ghori as the Founder of Muslim Rule in India. Ghori as a conqueror of territory. Undoubtedly as a military commander, Mahmud was far ahead of Ghori. In the words of S.M. Jaffar, "Mahmud was verily endowed with a genius of war. He was a scientific general, skilful in planning and thorough in execution." In the words of Dr. R.C. Majumdar, "Sultan Mahmud was undoubtedly one of the greatest military leaders, the world has ever seen. It is true that he never faced any defeat. It is, however, equally true that he never tried to consolidate his position. He came like "a wind and went back like a whirl wind." Unlike Mahmud, Ghori was not a great general and had to suffer humiliating defeats several times. He was defeated by Mulareja II, the ruler of Gujarat; by Prithviraj Chauhan in the first battle of Tarain and by Khwarizam Shah, the ruler of Persia. In fact, he was killed in his own camp by his Khokar enemies.
    AGGARWAL (2017) S. Chand's (Question and Answers) Medieval History of India. S CHAND & CO LTD. , p. 15.

  • @HamidSadeghi.
    @HamidSadeghi. Рік тому

    thank you for make a video about history of iran

  • @abc-salat2629
    @abc-salat2629 4 роки тому +53

    Such a fascinating region. Amazing and gorgeous visualization of the oftentimes turbulent history of Iran!

  • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
    @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane 3 роки тому +57

    Iran (Persia) is the land of great Scientists, Emperors, adorable Queens, philosophers, poets, ancient cities, ancient civilizations such as :
    1. Elam civilization
    2. Cyrus the Great
    3. Rhazes
    4. Cassandane
    5. The Persian Achaemenid Empire
    6. Jiroft civilization
    7. Susa civilization
    8. Persian culture and civilization
    9. Khayyam
    10. Atossa
    11. Ariobarzanes the Brave
    12. Youtab the Brave
    13. Darius the Great
    14. Parthian Empire
    15. Mumtaz Mahal
    16. Stateira
    17. Susa
    18. Persepolis
    19. Surena
    20. Shapur II the Great
    21. Bubares
    22. Mani
    23. Jamshid al-Kashi
    24. Borzuya
    25. Maryam Mirzakhani
    26. Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
    27. Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi
    28. Avicenna
    29. Khwarizmi
    30. Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
    31. Yaqub Leis
    32. Sassanids
    33. Ferdowsi
    34. Pasargadae
    35. Artystone
    36. Ecbatana
    37. Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani
    38. Sayyida Shirin
    39. Khayr al-Nisa Begum
    40. Pantheia
    41. Artadokht
    42. Azarnahid
    43. Artachaies
    44. Bozorgmehr
    45. Suhrawardi
    46. Pardis Sabeti
    47. Manijeh Razeghi
    48. Mina J. Bissell
    49. Azadeh Tabazadeh
    50. Sara Zahedi
    51. Firouz Naderi
    52. Cumrun Vafa
    53. Majid Samii
    54. Hamida Banu Begum, also known by the title Maryam Makani
    55. Behruza
    56. Balendukht
    57. Ardashir the Unifier
    58. Shahrbanu
    59. Farrukhan the Great
    60. Azadokht

    • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
      @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane 3 роки тому +16

      61. Laodice III of Pontus
      62. Nizam al-Mulk
      63. Shapur I the Great
      64. Karim Khan Zand
      65. Fannā (Panāh) Khusraw
      66. Mulla Sadra
      67. Jalal al-Din al-Dawani
      68. Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi
      69. Ghazali
      70. Reza Shah
      71. Rouzbeh Yassini
      72. Mithridates I the Great
      73. Mahmoud Hessabi
      74. Rudaki
      75. Dara Khosrowshahi
      76. Hassan Khosrowshahi
      77. Arash Ferdowsi
      78. Tofy Mussivand
      79. Omid Kordestani
      80. Bijan Pakzad
      81. Pierre Omidyar
      82. Jasmin Moghbeli
      83. Ali Khademhosseini
      84. Ali Hajimiri
      85. Behnaz Sarafpour
      86. Bobak Ferdowsi
      87. Hamid Akhavan
      88. Shahrzad Rafati
      89. Karim Nayernia
      90. Alireza Mashaghi
      91. Nabi Sarbolouki
      92. Kavad I
      93. Mithridates II of Parthia the Great
      94. Anousheh Ansari
      95. Ismail Samani
      96. Mithridates VI Eupator
      97. Apama I
      98. Drypetis
      99. Parysatis
      100. Mona Jarrahi
      etc, etc.

    • @S.C.P.I
      @S.C.P.I 2 роки тому

      @@fovgelbescher LOOL Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was Persian, not Turk.

    • @fovgelbescher
      @fovgelbescher 2 роки тому

      @@S.C.P.I LMAO

    • @S.C.P.I
      @S.C.P.I 2 роки тому

      @@fovgelbescher Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was Persian :
      Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tūsī (Persian: محمد ابن محمد ابن حسن طوسی‎ 18 February 1201 - 26 June 1274), better known as Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (Persian: نصیر الدین طوسی‎; or simply Tusi /ˈtuːsi/[4] in the West), was a Persian polymath, architect, philosopher, physician, scientist, and theologian.[5]
      Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was a well published author, writing on subjects of math, engineering, prose, and mysticism. Additionally, al-Tusi made several scientific advancements. In astronomy, al-Tusi created very accurate tables of planetary motion, an updated planetary model, and critiques of Ptolemaic astronomy. He also made strides in logic, mathematics but especially trigonometry, biology, and chemistry. Nasir al-Din al-Tusi left behind a great legacy as well. Some consider Tusi one of the greatest scientists of medieval Islam,[6] since he is often considered the creator of trigonometry as a mathematical discipline in its own right.[7][8][9]
      The Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) considered Tusi to be the greatest of the later Persian scholars.[10] There is also reason to believe that he may have influenced Copernican heliocentrism.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

    • @xsaca4478
      @xsaca4478 2 роки тому

      @@fovgelbescher Britannica, Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī : Persian scholar.
      Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī, in full Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Ṭūsī, (born Feb. 18, 1201, Ṭūs, Khorāsān [now Iran]-died June 26, 1274, Baghdad, Iraq), outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician.

  • @Nomadicenjoyer31
    @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +6

    Homa Katouzian, "Iranian history and politics", Published by Routledge, 2003. p. 128: "Indeed, since the formation of the Ghaznavids state in the tenth century until the fall of Qajars at the beginning of the twentieth century, most parts of the Iranian cultural regions were ruled by Turkic-speaking dynasties most of the time.

    • @Amir-el8yx
      @Amir-el8yx 8 місяців тому

      Safavids were Kurd
      Safarids were Persian
      Samanids were Persian
      Al buydis were Persians
      Zands were lurs
      Pahlavis were mazni
      Tahrids were Persian
      ....
      All of them are IRANIAN
      And about qajar and afsharids
      They were turk 🦃 Slayer who killed thousands of them and crowned themselves as Shah of IRAN
      So sorry 😔😔
      You don't have history 😔😔🤫🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Nomadicenjoyer31
    @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +12

    In fact, Turkic-speaking peoples have played a major role in Iranian history, ruling the country from the eleventh century up to the early twentieth. Even today they represent more than a quarter of Iran's population.
    Foltz, R. (2016) Iran in world history. Oxford etc.: Oxford University Press. p.61

    • @shutruk-nahunte3309
      @shutruk-nahunte3309 Рік тому

      So what your people are now suffering

    • @Pansistani
      @Pansistani 10 місяців тому

      Turkic-speaking**** not Turks just T-speakings

    • @Pansistani
      @Pansistani 10 місяців тому

      The reason for the name Azerbaijan for them was that they started from Azerbaijan, otherwise they went as far as Fars and reached the Persian Gulf, but the name Fars was still Fars, just as the name Shirvan was still Shirvan, you can go see the maps of those rulers and read the name of your region in it.

  • @SaeedAcronia
    @SaeedAcronia 4 роки тому +143

    Persia is the real life phoenix. Dies and rises out of ashes again and again.

    • @rixille
      @rixille 3 роки тому +10

      Seems like many nations qualify for that. Georgia, Poland and Bulgaria come to mind as well.

    • @SaeedAcronia
      @SaeedAcronia 3 роки тому +24

      @@rixille No. Firstly, these countries are very new as compared to Persia. To a Persian, these countries are just extensions of Roman Empire or the Russian which wasn't even an empire. Secondly, no nation in the world has been invaded as many times as Persia has. Just look at their history; it's literary like game of thrones but even nastier. You have Assyrians, Greeks, Mungols, Romans, Arabs, Russians, British, Ottomans, and many more tribes and nations attacking them but they kept surviving.

    • @zhennyjacksmith7227
      @zhennyjacksmith7227 3 роки тому +6

      IRAN FOREVER !!!!!❤️🇮🇷❤️🇮🇷❤️

    • @amirsh9699
      @amirsh9699 3 роки тому +8

      @@SaeedAcronia i hope we survive this time too

    • @aii_penguin9096
      @aii_penguin9096 3 роки тому

      @@SaeedAcronia what about China

  • @sodapop8613
    @sodapop8613 4 роки тому +14

    As an Iranian im thankful that you shared our History
    Keep up the good work man,earned my sub💪🏽🔥

  • @ar.zakeri98
    @ar.zakeri98 Рік тому

    خیلی خیلی ممنون برای کار بسیار زیبای شما
    ممنون و موفق باشید 🌹

  • @V-man117
    @V-man117 Рік тому +7

    How they kept getting conquered but always came back is unbelievable

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran Рік тому +1

      Because of the beauty and greatness of our Persian culture, language, and civilization that fascinated all the conquerors of Iran.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому +1

      What is to be proud of? They were s!@^#$ in Greek, Arabic, Turkic and Mongolian empires.

    • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran Рік тому

      @@irreligiousman3395 You didn't even understand what he meant.
      He is amazed how Persia/Iran, which has been attacked by invaders more than any other country in the world, has managed to survive. And all because of the beauty and greatness of our Persian culture, language, and civilization that fascinated all the conquerors of Iran.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому

      V-man
      Turkic, Mongolian and Arab states have also been added in the video, this is a geography video.

    • @lacomplation
      @lacomplation 4 місяці тому

      Getting invaded several times is not somehing to be proud of bro.

  • @queencassandaneofpersiaira8806
    @queencassandaneofpersiaira8806 2 роки тому +34

    In the words of the American Professor Arthur U. Pope, who carried out extensive studies in ancient Persian and Islamic buildings: " The meaningful Impact of Persian architecture is versatile. Not overwhelming but dignified, magnificent and impressive. Archaeological excavations have provided extensive evidence supporting the impact of Sassanid architecture on the architecture of the Islamic world at large. Many experts believe the period of Persian architecture from the 15th through 17th centuries CE to be the pinnacle of the post-Islamic era. "

    • @abdonandsennen7108
      @abdonandsennen7108 2 роки тому +6

      Islamic Golden Age actually was the golden age of Persia not the work of Arabs. An Arab-Islamic historian, Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), emphasized the crucial role of the Persians in promoting learning, sciences, arts, architecture, and medicine in Islamic civilization. Ibn Khaldun ( The Muqaddimah ):
      “…It is a remarkable fact that, with few exceptions, most Muslim scholars…in the intellectual sciences have been Persians…thus the founders of grammar were Sibawaih and after him, al-Farisi and Az-Zajjaj. All of them were of Persian descent…they invented rules of (Arabic) grammar…great jurists were Persians… only the Persians engaged in the task of preserving knowledge and writing systematic scholarly works. Thus the truth of the statement of the prophet becomes apparent, ‘If learning were suspended in the highest parts of heaven the Persians would attain it”…The intellectual sciences were also the preserve of the Persians, left alone by the Arabs, who did not cultivate them…as was the case with all crafts…This situation continued in the cities as long as the Persians... retained their sedentary culture.”

    • @iihamed711
      @iihamed711 2 роки тому +1

      @@abdonandsennen7108 you're ignoring islamic spain

  • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
    @Stateira-Persia-Iran 3 роки тому +30

    The 5 Most Powerful Empires in History :
    1. The Persian Empire
    2. The Roman Empire
    3. The Caliphate
    4. The Mongol empire
    5. The British Empire

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran 3 роки тому +3

      The Achaemenid Persian Empire was founded by Cyrus the Great around 550 B.C, who went by the title of King of Kings (Shahanshah). Although the Persian Empire came to an inglorious end at the hands of Alexander the Great in 330 B.C, it had a lasting legacy on the subsequent development of world civilizations and future empires. Indeed, the Persian Empire was a pivotal empire because it was the first true empire that set the standard of what it meant to be an empire for future ones.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran 3 роки тому +2

      The Persian Empire existed at a unique time in history, when most of the oikumene, or civilized, settled, populated world was concentrated in or near the Middle East. As a result, the Persian Empire, which dominated most of the Middle East, ruled over a greater percentage of the world’s population than any other empire in history. Indeed, in 480 B.C, the empire had a population of approximately 49.4 million people, which was 44 percent of the global population at that time. The Persian Empire was the first empire to connect multiple world regions, including the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, India, Europe, and the Mediterranean world. It jumpstarted the concept of empires in places like Greece and India.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran 3 роки тому +2

      Various Persian campaigns succeeded at subjugating most of the world’s advanced civilizations at the time including the Babylonians, Lydians, Egyptians, and the northwestern Hindu region of Gandhara, in today’s Pakistan. It should not be forgotten that, notwithstanding exaggeration and misinterpretation, the Persians believed that they achieved their goals in Greece and that more Greeks lived in the empire than not. The Persian Empire ushered in a period of harmony and peace in the Middle East for two hundred years, a feat that has seldom been replicated.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran 3 роки тому +2

      The Persian Empire’s legacy to the world in terms of imperial ideas include the use of a network of roads, a postal system, a single language for administration (Imperial Aramaic), autonomy for various ethnicities, and a bureaucracy. The Persian religion, Zoroastrianism, influenced the development of key concepts like free will and heaven and hell in Abrahamic religions through Judaism.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 3 роки тому +6

      @@Stateira-Persia-Iran If you had read the answers they all have answers.
      1-)this list is only published in an ordinary magazine, not even a world encyclopedia resource.
      2-)This list ranks empires from oldest to newest, not in order of power.
      3-)Even the macedonian empire was worth 3 archamanids.Because he lived 3 times longer :)

  • @llRagingllDemonll
    @llRagingllDemonll 10 місяців тому +9

    ancient Persia & Bharat (India) have a lot of history together. Even today there are a lot of Persians living in India who escaped. They still follow their ancient Zoroastrianism religion. They are peaceful people. Ratan Tata from their community is one of the most beloved person in India. ❤

    • @Khayyam_Persia_Iran
      @Khayyam_Persia_Iran 10 місяців тому +2

      Respect India from Iran :) The Persian Zoroastrians (Parsis) have made considerable contributions to the history and development of India, all the more remarkable considering their small numbers compared to other minorities.

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +3

    The predecessors of Huihe were Xiongnu. Because, customarily, they ride high-wheeled carts. They were also called Gaoche during the Yuan Wei times, or also called Chile, mistakenly rendered as Tiele.
    - Xin Tangshu, 232

  • @petertodorov1792
    @petertodorov1792 2 роки тому +26

    Great Love to the Great Nation and Civilization of Iran from your Brothers in Bulgaria

    • @SP.-Iran
      @SP.-Iran 2 роки тому +5

      Love Bulgaria from Iran!

    • @petertodorov1792
      @petertodorov1792 2 роки тому +5

      @卍Ƥriꪀᥴꫀ ꪮᠻ Ƥꫀrડiค卍
      Yes , Brother,
      Bulgarian comes from the IndoEuropean word Bherg "Sparkle"
      Bharga--Sanskrit "Sparkle"
      Barg------Avestan "Sparkle"/"Lightning"
      Palkamo-Tocharian "Sparkle"
      Ghara-----Tocharian "People"
      Gur---------Ossetian "People"
      Bulgarian--"Shining People"
      Balkhar/Palkhar/Barghar/Bulgar
      Ancient Bulgarians were Sarmatian/Tocharian

    • @petertodorov9540
      @petertodorov9540 2 роки тому +4

      @卍Ƥriꪀᥴꫀ ꪮᠻ Ƥꫀrડiค卍
      Yes Brother, Sakas are great warriors
      LONG LIVE OUR ARYAN PEOPLES

    • @begum2583
      @begum2583 2 роки тому

      @@petertodorov1792 😂

    • @kreuzberg8444
      @kreuzberg8444 Рік тому

      @@SP.-Iran Hey you are just "Kurd"
      Not "Kurd Irani"

  • @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane
    @Cyrus.the.Great_Cassandane 3 роки тому +39

    I am so proud to be Persian. I love my beloved Iran/Persia a lot. If our destiny was that we would come to this world twice, I would love to be born Iranian again.
    History, culture, scientists, poets, philosophers and martyrs of Persia/Iran are the pride of humanity. Iran/Persia is one of the oldest countries and civilizations in the world.
    Persia is the land of flowers, gardens, perfumes, beauty, brave girls, women, men and heroes. Persia/Iran is the land of great scientists, philosophers, poets, emperors, such as :
    1. Elam civilization
    2. Cyrus the Great
    3. Rhazes
    4. Cassandane
    5. Parthians
    6. Jiroft civilization
    7. Susa civilization
    8. Persian culture and civilization
    9. Khayyam
    10. Ferdowsi
    11. Hafez
    12. Saadi
    13. Ariobarzanes the Brave
    14. Youtab the Brave
    15. Darius the Great
    16. Achaemenid Empire
    17. Pasargadae
    18. Ecbatana
    19. Susa
    20. Persepolis
    21. Surena
    22. Shapur I the Great
    23. Bubares
    24. Mani
    25. Jamshid Kashani
    26. Borzuya
    27. Attar
    28. Fakhruddin Razi
    29. Abd Rahman Sufi
    30. Avicenna
    31. Khwarizmi
    32. Nasir Tusi
    33. Yaqub Leis
    34. Sassanids
    35. Atossa
    36. Mumtaz Mahal
    37. Artystone
    38. Stateira
    39. Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani
    40. Sayyida Shirin
    41. Khayr al-Nisa Begum
    42. Pantheia
    43. Artadokht
    44. Azarnahid
    45. Artachaies
    46. Bozorgmehr
    47. Maryam Mirzakhani
    48. Pardis Sabeti
    49. Manijeh Razeghi
    50. Mina J. Bissell
    51. Azadeh Tabazadeh
    52. Sara Zahedi
    53. Firouz Naderi
    54. Cumrun Vafa
    55. Majid Samii
    56. Tofy Mussivand
    etc, etc.
    The Bible speaks of Persia/Iran as being chosen and favored for God's grand purposes.
    The Biblical Magi were Persian. They have visited Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. They are regular figures in traditional accounts of the nativity celebrations of Christmas and are an important part of the Christian tradition.
    The Bible calls Cyrus the Great of Persia/Iran " the chosen man of God " as being chosen and favored for God's grand purposes, and "Messiah".
    " Cyrus the Great was a remarkable leader in his benevolence and wise leadership. He ruled over the greatest empire the world had seen at the time. Yet, the most amazing thing about his life and exploits is that the Almighty God of the Bible foretold his exploits and actually named him around 200 years before he was even born. "

  • @pariagole
    @pariagole Рік тому +15

    I love my contry 😍😍

  • @Yoon_seo30
    @Yoon_seo30 7 місяців тому +3

    The Kingdom of Cappadocia, the Kingdom of Pontus, and Commagene are missing. They're essentially a Hellenistic kingdom, but the royal family is Iranian. That's why it's considered a Greek-Iranian kingdom

  • @Khayyam_Persia_Iran
    @Khayyam_Persia_Iran Рік тому +33

    Khayyam of Persia (𝐈𝐫𝐚𝐧) is one of the greatest scientists, philosophers, physicians and poets of history. He was born in Nishabur, Iran.
    By the 1880s, the great Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, Khayyam, was extremely well known throughout the English-speaking world, to the extent of the formation of numerous "𝐊𝐡𝐚𝐲𝐲𝐚𝐦 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐛𝐬" and a "𝐟𝐢𝐧 𝐝𝐞 𝐬𝐢𝐞𝐜𝐥𝐞 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐮𝐛𝐚𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐭" Khayyam's poems have been translated into many languages.
    An asteroid was named "Khayyam" in 1980. The planet 3095 Khayyam was named in his honor in 1980 and the lunar crater Khayyam was named in his honor in 1970 as well. One of the holes in the moon was named in honor of "Khayyam". 𝐑𝐮𝐛𝐚𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐊𝐡𝐚𝐲𝐲𝐚𝐦, since its publication and massive circulation, the work has become one of the most popular classics of world literature.
    The Persian calendar is the most accurate calendar in the world, and Khayyam reformed the Persian calendar. The Persian calendar became the official national calendar of Iran (Persia). The Persian calendar is more accurate than the Gregorian calendar.
    Bertrand Russell remarked that " Khayyam of Persia was the only man known to him who was both a poet and mathematician, a special and creative scientist has been dedicated to the astronomer-mathematician who was also a poet, philosopher and physician. "
    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr always read Khayyam's poems before going to sleep.
    Many great and famous men loved Khayyam's poems, and they were calmed and inspired by reading Khayyam's poems. Such as Mark Twain
    T. S. Eliot
    Martin Luther King Jr
    Abraham Lincoln
    André Gide
    Théophile Gautier
    Edward FitzGerald
    And many others
    Khayyam recognised for his Jalai calendar, understanding of the parallel axiom, classification and solution of cubic equations, his contribution to literature. In 1079 CE, Khayyam reformed the solar calendar. His work on Algebra was also highly valued in the Middle Ages.
    As a mathematician, he is most notable for his work on the classification and solution of cubic equations, where he provided geometric solutions by the intersection of conics.[7] Khayyam also contributed to the understanding of the parallel axiom.[8]:284

  • @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa
    @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa 3 роки тому +53

    The Bible calls Cyrus the Great of Persia/Iran " the chosen man of God " as being chosen and favored for God's grand purposes, and "Messiah".
    " Cyrus the Great was a remarkable leader in his benevolence and wise leadership. He ruled over the greatest empire the world had seen at the time. Yet, the most amazing thing about his life and exploits is that the Almighty God of the Bible foretold his exploits and actually named him around 200 years before he was even born. "

    • @arashderakhshani9236
      @arashderakhshani9236 3 роки тому +2

      Long live Iran/Persia.

    • @magnuslh84
      @magnuslh84 3 роки тому

      Yes, it's a special work of God. By being God's annointed one, Cyrus, in one sense, is pointing forward to the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the incarnate God!

    • @azidahaka8543
      @azidahaka8543 3 роки тому

      He is also Dulqar nain in the Holy Qur'an meaning king of 2 horns who won 4 corners of world and shield the world from gog and megog by building a wall and he also freed Jews from babylon.

    • @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa
      @Darius.the.Great_Queen.Atossa 3 роки тому

      @@azidahaka8543 True. Cyrus the Great of Persia/Iran is Dhu al-Qarnayn ذوالقرنین in the Quran.

  • @isuckatnames6078
    @isuckatnames6078 4 роки тому +125

    *sees the 1200s approaching*
    "Yes..."
    *massive chunk disappears in the east*
    "Wait for it..."
    *Current nation is replaced by a khanate*
    "Genghis you absolute madlad! You did again!"

    • @user-pw2wy7ur3r
      @user-pw2wy7ur3r 4 роки тому +5

      We have 20,000 history of Jiroft civilization and 7000 years of history with centuries of Kingdoms when you built British Empire of ancient Greece and ... With your slave you built your palace We with the people built the great monument of Persepolis Cyrus at the time was the aggression and annihilation of most rulers when he took possession of the land and treated the people of the land in a way that the Arabs and you did not value as women and used them for lust. We had a female Iranian king

    • @gns3077
      @gns3077 4 роки тому

      @@user-pw2wy7ur3r now all Iran are Muslim extremist..... Dreaming to win against
      USA
      Russia
      China

    • @user-pw2wy7ur3r
      @user-pw2wy7ur3r 4 роки тому +1

      @@gns3077 Russia is in its place, but where does America win? In the war with Vietnam, though there was nothing Vietnam. He was killed by many from America The Taliban win in Afghanistan In the war in Iraq, the Taliban defeated the United States. Popular forces win in Syria.You defeat 33-day-old Lebanese boy (Israel) in war with Yemen Our ally Iran Iran shattered all American alliance (Arabs) The US demonstrated its cowardice by killing its commander Suleimani. And by firing missiles on the Corps, it exerted its power on the United States and humiliated America in the world, not even being able to seal a missile. Then the Iranian era remembers the American past and the British era when the pirate ships captured England and installed the Iranian flag.

    • @loganjewell7727
      @loganjewell7727 4 роки тому +2

      امیر I wouldn’t call having your entire country destabilized from a country thousands of miles of way a victory

    • @loganjewell7727
      @loganjewell7727 4 роки тому

      Bekir Kara I think I’m getting what your saying, but at the same time I’m a bit confused

  • @abdonandsennen7108
    @abdonandsennen7108 Рік тому +12

    Azerbaijan is the original homeland of the Persians, the first mention of Persians in history is from Azerbaijan. The Persians immigrated from Azerbaijan to other parts of Iran.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому +1

      Azerbaijanis are persians
      Anglo-Saxons were persians
      Italians are persians
      Germans are persians
      The world is persian
      Mars is an ancient poorsian planet.

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому +1

      The original homeland of Persians was Fars province. Then, they immigrated to other parts.

    • @Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran Рік тому

      @@irreligiousman3395 No, the original homeland of the Persians was Azerbaijan, not Fars province :
      Persia is first attested in Assyrian sources from the third millennium BC in the Old Assyrian form Parahše, designating a region belonging to the Sumerians. The name of this region was adopted by a nomadic ancient Iranian people who migrated to the region in the west and southwest of Lake Urmia, eventually becoming known as "the Persians".[9][37] The ninth-century BC Neo-Assyrian inscription of the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, found at Nimrud, gives it in the Late Assyrian forms Parsua and Parsumaš as a region and a people located in the Zagros Mountains, the latter likely having migrated southward and transferred the name of the region with them to what would become Persis (Persia proper, i.e., modern-day Fars), and that is considered to be the earliest attestation to the ancient Persian people.[38][39][40][41][42]

    • @irreligiousman3395
      @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому +1

      @@Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran Kiddo, stop copying fake wikipedia. Send a reliable academic source.

    • @Persian_poetess_Mahsati
      @Persian_poetess_Mahsati Рік тому

      @@irreligiousman3395 No, refer to the references. It is written in Assyrian sources that Azerbaijan is the original homeland of the Persians.

  • @moeinkaramzadeh8871
    @moeinkaramzadeh8871 Рік тому +36

    It is a pride for our Iranians to have a historical country like this.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому +4

      Moein Karamzadeh
      The part you call our history is wrong because this video contains many Turkic, Arab and Mongolian states.The term geography history would be more accurate.

    • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
      @Stateira-Persia-Iran Рік тому +9

      @@hannibalbarca2928 There is no Arab empire in this video. And Turks fell in love with Iran and the Persian language and the beautiful Persian culture, because our Persian architecture and culture are very magnificent, attractive, and beautiful. Our attractive, beautiful, and rich Persian culture and civilization attracted many foreigners, not just Turks.
      The Turks were nomadic people, and they were not able to rule and run an empire, that's why the Turk rulers hired the Persians to manage and govern the Turkic empires, but the army and the kings were Turks. The Persians not only wrote history and literature, but also managed and governed the Turkic empires.
      All Turkic empires were Persianate societies, they had Persian culture and Persian was the official language of the Turkic empires.
      Persians were grand viziers in the Turkic empires, and they conquered Turks with the Persian language and Persian culture and civilization.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому +3

      @@Stateira-Persia-Iran
      There is no such thing as persianate socites.Turkic people were Turkic.There is no definition of persianate, it's just wikipedia bullshit.The Turks were nomadic and founded and ruled more than 40 states before coming to Iran.We are the ones who taught the world to establish and manage a state.Tell your grandchild the Persian tales.I don't eat these kinds of tales.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому +2

      @@hassanabdulsalam1000 Turks did not enter Islam by sword force like Persians :D we already believe in Tengrism, a monotheistic religion.therefore, it was a religion where one prayed with one's hand raised, like tengrism.Islam, a religion that approved the conquests, was also the right choice for Turks, who had a hobby of conquering. The majority of Turks converted to Islam at the end of the 17th century.that is, even during the reign of the Ottoman and Seljuk Turks, the Turks in Anatolia and Iran were still mostly Tengrist, not Muslim.

    • @Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi__Persia_Iran Рік тому +2

      @@hannibalbarca2928 And Tengrism is not a monotheistic religion.

  • @Stateira-Persia-Iran
    @Stateira-Persia-Iran 2 роки тому +31

    The Persian Achaemenid Empire is the most influential and powerful empire in history, all empires after the Persian Empire were influenced by the great, mighty, and rich Achaemenid Empire.
    Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great are the most powerful emperors in history.
    Cyrus the Great is the pride of humanity.
    I love you, my beautiful and ancient country Iran (Persia), you have always risen victorious and proudly from your ashes, your martyrs, scientists, history, culture and civilization are the pride of humanity. You gave the most honorable and greatest women and men to the people of the world who are the pride of humanity.
    One of the most beautiful things after love and kindness is love for the homeland. Homeland is our beloved mother, love for the homeland means love for the family.
    The fragrance of the flowers of my homeland is the fragrance of the Iranians who sacrificed their beautiful and precious lives for our holy, ancient, and glorious Iran. Long live Iran!

  • @Miko-wo6bs
    @Miko-wo6bs 4 роки тому +139

    Iran is a great country that will always exist

    • @TheHolyMongolEmpire
      @TheHolyMongolEmpire 4 роки тому +28

      The west only hates it because we are allies with literally two of the worst countries ever, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

    • @wajahatali4009
      @wajahatali4009 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheHolyMongolEmpire yep. Youre right.

    • @thatsmadcrazy8953
      @thatsmadcrazy8953 4 роки тому

      @@TheHolyMongolEmpire the West like those 2 countries it's your government we dislike hence why one was killed

    • @kooshashahvar1320
      @kooshashahvar1320 4 роки тому +2

      Only Nogays yah as Iranian i can say thats tru our government is shit

    • @edrickhuge4637
      @edrickhuge4637 4 роки тому +4

      @Only Nogays what are talking about. I have yet to hear of shias blowing themself up. Iran was doing fine until the CIA coupled the shah out of power and gave us waponize Islam. Let's not act Ike that ain't the case.

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +3

    "On the nationality: The main foundation on which to discuss this problem is the physical characteristics reflected in portraits of the Kushan kings (Kujula Kadphises, Wima Kadphise, Kaniṣka and Huviṣka) in the extant coins and statues. On these characteristics, there are always different views among scholars. Some find Turkic attributes in them, some, the Iranian element, and some find others.", "Some words and titles connected with the Yuezhi 月氏 or the Kushans can be explaned by the Türkic languages. In the Rājataraṅgiṇī (I, 170) there is a reference to the fact that the Türkic ruler in Gandhāra claimed his ancestor was Kaniṣka, and maybe this is not merely boasting." in YU, Taishan (July 2011). Mair, Victor H. (ed.). "The Origins of the Kushans" (PDF). Sino-Platonic Papers, University of Pennsylvania. 212.

  • @Nomadicenjoyer31
    @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +4

    In the classical Persian literary tradition - the entire vocabulary of which consists of stock phrases and images - "Turk' and 'Tajik' are stand-in terms for easily recognizable social stereotypes: one simple but violent; the other wily but civilized. Rūmi turns this on its head, however, in the following couplet: Attack upon attack came the darkness of night/Be strong like a Turk, not soft like a Tajik' (Yek hamleh va yek hamleh, āmad shab va tārīkī/chosti kon va "Torki' kon, na narmī va ‘Tājīkī'). Often ‘Turk' was also used to refer to the poet's beautiful young (unattainable) beloved, as in the following lines from Sa'di: 'Maybe they'll tell the King/"Your Turk (i.e., your Beloved) has spilled Tajik blood" (Shayad ke be padshah begüyand/Tork-e tö berikht khūn-e Tājīk), or elsewhere, 'Show your Tajik face, not Abyssinian black/That the Heavens may obliterate the face of the Turks' (Ru-ye Tājīkāna-t benmā, tā dagh-e habash/ Asman chehre-ye Torkān yaghma'i keshad).
    Since Turkic men often ‘married up’ and started families with Tajik women, the bloodlines tended to become increasingly mixed over the generations. (Recent DNA studies in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan have shown no notable genetic difference between modern Uzbeks and Tajiks.) And since children typically spent their first years within the harem, the influence of Tajik mothers in constructing the identity of their mixed-race children was surely much greater than is admitted in the patriarchal written sources of the time. Military figures in particular often made much of their tough Turkic heritage, even as they sought to demonstrate their own cultivation by speaking Persian
    and patronizing Persian courtly culture. The Tajik scribes, for their part, were
    naturally required to flatter their patrons, but they flattered themselves as well
    in whatever subtle ways they could.
    - Richard Foltz, Chapter 4, Tajiks and Turks, The Turk-Tajik symbiosis

    • @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran
      @Biblical.Magi_Persia_Iran Рік тому

      You said "Often ‘Turk' was also used to refer to the poet's beautiful young (unattainable) beloved, as in the following lines from Sa'di " He meant Turkic boys, all of them mean Turkic boys.

  • @skywalker5884
    @skywalker5884 4 роки тому +25

    Love and respect iran from your qomşu! 🇹🇷🇮🇷

    • @sodapop8613
      @sodapop8613 4 роки тому +1

      Hıyar ve bazlama like brothers from different mothers 🇮🇷❤️🇹🇷💪🏽

    • @unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527
      @unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 4 роки тому +2

      Yaşa Azərbaycan , sikdir iran

    • @mojcyrus1495
      @mojcyrus1495 4 роки тому

      @@unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 fuck Azergayjan🙄

    • @alphaorionis1802
      @alphaorionis1802 4 роки тому

      @@unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527
      ASSerGayjan jan jan Is IRAAAAAN! 🇦🇿🖕

    • @mehrdad5767
      @mehrdad5767 4 роки тому

      @@unitedazerbaijan-butovazrb2527 fuck

  • @hoseinyamini6739
    @hoseinyamini6739 4 роки тому +50

    Hi, I'm living in Iran, these information all were correct. Thank you for making it and keep going.

    • @sk-Muhammadi
      @sk-Muhammadi 4 роки тому

      Umer

    • @nightsky6173
      @nightsky6173 4 роки тому +1

      THE DIFFERENCE = dead

    • @TheHolyMongolEmpire
      @TheHolyMongolEmpire 4 роки тому +2

      Hope you are doing good there will this stupid virus bs.

    • @IamJustAli
      @IamJustAli 4 роки тому

      I am having difficulty in locating the timeline of Cyrus in the video. Since you said the information was correct. Could you please tell me?

    • @mangoknight5035
      @mangoknight5035 4 роки тому +1

      @@IamJustAli you are lost because we dont call cyrus cyrus and also he did not say cyrus in the video we call cyrus the great koroush and kings after him were darioush 1 2 ... and he typed kurs or something like that

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому

    *Discuss the religious and political issues that separated the Ottoman Turks and the Safavid Turks.[23]
    SOURCE
    *23-Student Study Guide and Map Exercise Workbook to accompany Traditions and Encounters,Volume 2

  • @snowade
    @snowade 8 місяців тому +7

    Love Iran from Korea !! 🇰🇷
    Iran was one of the oldest civilization in the world, its history is very fascinating and amazing. ❤

  • @eyuin5716
    @eyuin5716 4 роки тому +30

    Amazing way to start off the new decade. You just keep innovating your mapping style. lol

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +1

    *For the matter would be irrelevant: the Ayyubids are a branch of the Turkic state, regardless of their real descent, and they started their historical career as the vassals of the Zanghids of Mosul and Damascus.[2][3][4]
    SOURCES
    *2-Disinflation in Transition Economies(Central European University Press)-Page-22
    *3-Ibn Khaldūn, an Essay in Reinterpretation-Page 24
    *4-Ibn Khaldun: A Reinterpretation-Page 24

  • @irreligiousman3395
    @irreligiousman3395 Рік тому +6

    Turks, based on the phrase “Khatai became a speaker; he became a pir of Turkestan”. Undoubtedly, Shah Ismail Khatai belongs to the Turkic population of Azerbaijan, and the Safavid Gizilbash state, which he proclaimed in the center of the Azerbaijani throne in Tabriz, was also the Azerbaijani state. By replacing the Aghgoyunlu dynasty, the Safavids opened a new page in the history of Azerbaijani statehood. It is completely wrong to consider the Safavid state as a Persian state.
    Public administration, the tribes involved in the establishment of the state and the development of the Turkic language in the palace prove that the Safavid dynasty was an Azerbaijani state. Among the sources proving that the Safavid dynasty was the state of Azerbaijan, the works "Tarikh-i alamara-ye Ismail" and "Tarikh-i alamara-ye Safavi" written by an anonymous author have an important place.
    Vladimir Minorsky, “The Poetry of Shah Ismail I”, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 10, No. 4, London 1942, p. 1006a

  • @ada6220
    @ada6220 2 роки тому +11

    Without Iran, Turkey might not exist today because we used Iran as a bridge to cross into Anatolia and the Balkans. 🇹🇷❤️🇮🇷

    • @ada6220
      @ada6220 2 роки тому +2

      4:44 yes we are here 🏇🏇🏇

    • @ada6220
      @ada6220 2 роки тому +3

      @Saladin Ayyubi Yes, this is why we use many Persian words such as "namaz, abdest, peygamber" today but I am an atheist and I see science as truest guide

    • @ada6220
      @ada6220 2 роки тому +2

      @Saladin Ayyubi A ram does not descend from the sky.
      A man is not born without a father.
      The sea is not split in two and there is no road in the middle.
      I will remain an atheist until science finds God/Allah

    • @SP.-Iran
      @SP.-Iran 2 роки тому

      everything you said may have happened. One of the things about genetics that I hate is that they can make a baby by a man or a woman (Without having a spouse).

    • @SP.-Iran
      @SP.-Iran 2 роки тому

      And what you said is about the religions of the world, not God.
      a human and an animal, and everything can never come into being on its own. Everything is planned, just go and read about the bodies of humans and animals to realize the existence of God. I mean cells and heart and brain and everything. They are all engineered.
      The smartest and most intelligent people in history believe ( and believed ) in God. God exists.

  • @Queen_Stateira_Persia_Iran.
    @Queen_Stateira_Persia_Iran. 2 роки тому +10

    The most powerful Turkic emperors in history had an Iranian wife or an Iranian mother.
    1. Ghaznavid Empire : The mother of the Ghaznavid dynasty was a Persian woman, and the most powerful Ghaznavid Sultan was Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi, his mother was Persian.
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    2. The Great Seljuk Empire: Tughril’s wife was a Buyid Iranian princess. Tughril was the founder of the Great Seljuk Empire.
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    3. Khazar Khaganate/Empire : The wife of Joseph ben Aaron, the most powerful Khazar king, was an Iranian Alan princess.
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    4. Timurid Empire : Timur is the most powerful, greatest, and most famous Turkic emperor in history, and he was half Persian, his mother was a Persian woman. And, Shah Rukh, his successor was by his Tajik (Iranian) concubine.
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    5. Mughal Empire : All the powerful and famous Mughal emperors had Persian wives and mothers. Their wives and mothers were Persian women from Shahr-e Rey, in Tehran province, in Iran, and Namagh, Kashmar County, in Razavi Khorasan Province in Iran.
    Shah Jahan, his wife was Persian

    Aurangzeb, his mother was Persian
    Jahangir, his favorite wife was Persian
    Akbar, his mother and his grandmother were Persian
    Humayun, his wife and his mother were Persian
    Babur, his wife was Persian
    Persian women were the great queens of the Mughal Empire. Shah Jahan, one of the greatest and most famous emperors built one of the 7 Wonders of the World for his Persian wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan has often been regarded as the wealthiest person in history.
    Under Shah Jahan's reign, the Mughal Empire reached the peak of its glory.[8] Shah Jahan is best remembered for his architectural achievements. His reign ushered in the golden age of Mughal architecture. Shah Jahan commissioned many monuments, the best known of which is the Taj Mahal in Agra, in which is entombed his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. He owned the royal treasury, and several precious stones such as the Kohinoor and has thus often been regarded as the wealthiest person in history.
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    6. Aq Qoyunlu state : The strongest ruler of Aq Qoyunlu state, Uzun Hasan, had 2 Iranian wives, 1 Georgian-Pontic wife, and 1 Turkman wife. And Uzun Hasan’s successor, Sultan-Khalil, was by his Turk wife (her name was Seljuk Shah Begum).
    Also, Uzun Hasan's favorite wife was his Iranian Kurdish wife, named Jan Begum. He had 2 sons by his Iranian wives, Ughurlu Muhammad with Jan Begum, and Zegnel Beg with Tarjil Begum. The names of the Iranian wives of Uzun Hasan were Jan Begum and Tarjil Begum, both were Iranian Kurdish women.
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    7. Safavid Empire (a mix of Azerbaijanis and Kurds): Shah Abbas the Great and Shah Ismail, the greatest Safavid emperors had Persian mothers and wives.
    Shah Ismail's favorite wife was a Persian woman, named Behruzeh. And his successor was by his Turkman wife. Shah Ismail had another Persian wife named Hayat who was a Persian poetess.
    The most powerful queen of the Safavid Empire was an Iranian woman, Khayr Nisa Begum. She is the only Safavid queen who ruled the Safavid Empire. Her son, Abbas the Great was the greatest ruler of the Safavid empire.
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    8. Afsharid Empire : The mothers and wives of the Afsharid kings were Iranian women. Nader Shah is one of the most powerful, greatest, and most famous Turkic emperors in history, and his favorite wife was a Persian woman.
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    9. Qajar Empire : the most powerful Qajar emperor was Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar who was a eunuch, that's why he didn't have a wife, and his successor was his nephew.
    After him, the most famous Qajar king was Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. And his favorite wife was a Persian woman, named Jeyran. Naser al-Din Shah reached the grave of Jeyran while dying, because of his great love for his lovely Persian wife, and he died next to Jeyran's grave. Nasser al-Din Shah wanted to be buried next to Jeyran, and after his assassination in 1896, he was buried next to her.
    And Naser al-Din Shah's mother, Malek Jahan Khanom
    , was a mix of Iranians and Turks.
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    Also, the favorite wife of Mohammad Shah Qajar
    (the father of Naser al-Din Shah), was an Iranian Kurdish woman, named Khadijeh Chahrighi.
    And the wife of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar, and the mother of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar was a Persian woman, named Taj ol-Molouk
    (Umm al-Khagan, means Mother of Khagan), she was the daughter of Amir Kabir (Mizra Muhammad Taqui Khan-e Farahani), her mother was a mix of Turks and Iranians.

    • @McuThar
      @McuThar 2 роки тому

      Safavid Are not Turk they Are Iranian kurd and afsharid qajar Iranian empires they never call empire turk

    • @Queen_Stateira_Persia_Iran.
      @Queen_Stateira_Persia_Iran. 2 роки тому

      @@McuThar I mean their ethnicity, not their nationality. Their ethnicity was Turkic.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +1

      @@McuThar Safavid,Afsharid and Qajar Turkic empire not iranian empire.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому

      @älä katso minua they are all Turkic empires, they are Iranian only geographically.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому

      @älä katso minua It doesn't matter if the state language is Persian, because the Turks are from the east and the language of the eastern culture is Persian.Even the Göktürks' trade language was not Turkic but Sogdian Iranian language.

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +1

    * In the early 16th century, the Azeri dynasty of the Safavids ( r. 1501-1736 )
    took power in Tabriz and developed a culture that influenced much of the region.[25]
    SOURCE
    *25-Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture: Three-Volume Set(Oxford University Press)-Page 236

  • @irreligiousman3395
    @irreligiousman3395 2 роки тому +1

    The quote from a book ''Watersgreen House'' (2018)
    Many of the stories in On Love and Youth, the fifth chapter of Sa'di's Gulistan, involve love affairs between men and youths: masters with slaves, princes with youthful subjects, teachers with schoolboys, and other variations. In most cases, the context of the relationship suggests that the youth is an adolescent or young man. For quite some time, readers in the English-speaking world had no idea Sa'di's Gulistan contained such stories, for translators either changed references to boys to refer to girls instead or, just as frequently, deleted the stories entirely. These three translations do not make that mistake.

  • @siavashtabrizjustiran4ever579
    @siavashtabrizjustiran4ever579 4 роки тому +51

    I love great iran, IRAN is a beautiful country with a great history❤

  • @blackphoenix3220
    @blackphoenix3220 3 роки тому +20

    Long live Ērānshahr!

  • @PrinceTMATHEW
    @PrinceTMATHEW Рік тому +7

    Love Persia from India ❤

  • @timmenz4909
    @timmenz4909 Рік тому +1

    this video is a reminder how leaders come and go and that hopefully the top left of the video will change for the better soon.

  • @Persepolis_Persia_Iran
    @Persepolis_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +15

    Europeans and Americans have a culture mixed with Persian culture. The culture of Christianity, Christmas and Santa Clauses, which is the culture of Europe and America and almost half of the people of the world, is an Iranian culture. Biblical Magi also referred to as The (Three) Wise Men were from Persia (Iran). Christmas and Santa Clauses are of Persian origin.

    Even caring for dogs and cats is an ancient Persian custom. The ancient Persians loved animals such as dogs and cats and kept them in their homes. I love this beautiful custom of the ancient Persians, because I love animals and their lives are as valuable as humans.

    • @Persepolis_Persia_Iran
      @Persepolis_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +3

      Santa Clauses are the Biblical Magi also referred to as The (Three) Wise Men, who were from Persia (Iran).

    • @iSyriux
      @iSyriux 2 роки тому +5

      Birthday parties as well

    • @Persepolis_Persia_Iran
      @Persepolis_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому

      @@iSyriux True :)

    • @Oldaccount46282
      @Oldaccount46282 2 роки тому

      Wait...you mean modern woke culture is Iranian????😳😳😳🧐🧐🧐

    • @Persepolis_Persia_Iran
      @Persepolis_Persia_Iran 2 роки тому +2

      @@Oldaccount46282 The culture of Europeans and Americans is Christian culture, and it is of Iranian origin.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory 4 роки тому +13

    This is exactly why Ollie is my favourite youtuber

  • @SmilingCheese-jk2ue
    @SmilingCheese-jk2ue 2 місяці тому

    Thank bro❤💚🦁❤

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +1

    *The Caucasus was a battleground between the Sunni Ottoman Empire and the Turkic Shia Safavid Dynasty of Persia.[15]
    SOURCE
    *15-Caucasus:Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide-Page 3

  • @farrukhanthegreat8164
    @farrukhanthegreat8164 2 роки тому +45

    Iranians have 4 famous, powerful and great ancient empires : 1, Medes Empire
    2, Achaemenid Empire
    3, Parthian Empire
    4, Sasanian Empire
    no other people have as powerful, great and famous empires in history as the Iranians.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +1

      Ancient Iranic peoples are one the most feared , powerful and richest peoples of ancient time if not the most if you did deserve it, the Iranians made sure you paid for it since the time of Median Empire they came up with some of the most imaginative and brutal punishments in history like forcing people to eat their children , Scaphism , crushing heads with stones and others ancient history is like form 3000 BC to AD 600 or the beginning of Islam list of Iranian Empire in ancient time in Iran and outside of Iran the Median Empire, Achaemenid Empire, Parthian Empire , Sassanid Empire , Scythia Empire the first nomadic Empire in history, Indo Scythian Empire, Indo Parthian Empire, the wealthy Pontic Empire were Iranian they were descendants of Cyrus the Great , Kushan Empire and others Iranians were one of the feared people of ancient time because of there power and punishment for example criminals were executed by being flayed alive in ancient Iranian Empire and also they were powerful because there Empire and army and also they were very rich for example form the time of Shapur II the Great to Khosrow Parviz Iranian kings were the richest person alive 90 % of the time and also some time Parthian kings were also richest person in the world like Pacorus II but in that time most of the time ruler of Rome was richest person in the world and also the famous Barzangid Empire was of Iranian origin (2nd century A.D.) was the first Maritime Empire in the world and the Sassanids followed in their steps in dominating the maritime trade and the colonies in East Africa, south and southeast Asia and China.The Shirazies of Zanzibar are an example of their descendants

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +1

      And also all dynasties that ruled Kingdom of Armenia or some time call Armenian Empire were all Iranian origin the Orontid (321 BC-200 BC),Artaxiad (189 BC-12 AD) and Arsacid (52-428) they ruled Empire form 190 B.C to 428 A.D they ruled a Empire for more 500 years had many great kings like Tigranes I Orontid , Tigranes II the Great , Tiridates III the Great and others

    • @suhanigupta.3120
      @suhanigupta.3120 2 роки тому

      I think you forget chandragupta maurya, many sanathni kingdom in Iran

    • @behzadahmad8818
      @behzadahmad8818 2 роки тому

      Greeks have good history and empires. turkic peoples do too.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 2 роки тому +3

      @@behzadahmad8818 both Greek history and Turkic peoples are joke compare to Iranic peoples history

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +5

    The Kurdish people are believed to be of heterogeneous origins[15][16] combining a number of earlier tribal or ethnic groups[17] including Lullubi,[18] Guti,[18] Cyrtians,[19] Carduchi.[20]

    • @middlekingdom4950
      @middlekingdom4950 Рік тому

      Brother i Read in some other comments that the spanish empire paid tribute to the ottomans .is it true ?

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому

      @@middlekingdom4950
      I haven't heard of Spain, but I do know that America pays taxes to barbary pirates who are Ottoman vassals.
      In addition, the states that paid tribute to the Ottoman Empire at that time are as follows.
      COPİED
      Austria (1533-1606) and Venice (1517-1699) became the states that gave taxes to the Ottoman Empire, Russia (1480-1677) and Poland (Lehistan) to the Crimean Khanate, which was affiliated to the Ottoman Empire. The USA paid taxes to the Ottoman Empire with the Ottoman Convention signed on September 5, 1795. France was also among the states that paid tribute to the Ottoman Empire.[21]

    • @middlekingdom4950
      @middlekingdom4950 Рік тому

      @@hannibalbarca2928 you write in one comment (i Don't Know wich comment it was ) that spain acceptet the ottoman sultan as theire sultan .

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 Рік тому

      @@middlekingdom4950 I don't know bro, but I don't remember anything like that.There are other accounts that use my name and photo, I think maybe it is one of them.

  • @shah_abbas_of_iran69
    @shah_abbas_of_iran69 9 місяців тому +2

    The Xiongnu were not Turkish. The Xiongnu were a nomadic confederation of Central Asian origin that existed from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD. They were a powerful and significant group in ancient history, known for their military prowess and their interactions with various Chinese dynasties. While the exact ethnic origins of the Xiongnu are still debated among historians, they were not considered to be of Turkish origin. The Xiongnu were likely a multi-ethnic confederation, consisting of various Central Asian and Inner Asian tribes

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +2

    It is likely that the Hephthalite Hunnic state contained a core of largely Turkic speaking military elite, which was rapidly being influenced by Iranian and also Indian cultural practices and languages.
    (The Huns,Hyun Jin Kim-Cambridge University Press)

  • @iminsideyourwalls9432
    @iminsideyourwalls9432 2 роки тому +51

    Love and respect Iran from Romania.
    We both fought to protect our nations against Turkic/Ottoman invasions!
    Iran zindabad
    🇷🇴🤝🇮🇷

    • @K.P_85.19
      @K.P_85.19 2 роки тому +12

      Love from Iran :)

    • @omgbruhohhellnahmanwtfman9558
      @omgbruhohhellnahmanwtfman9558 2 роки тому +1

      bow down to the turks

    • @aliazarmehralparslan6067
      @aliazarmehralparslan6067 2 роки тому +6

      If by Turks you mean the Ottomans then yes, but Iran has many Azerbaijani Turks who once unified Iran under Seljuk, Safavid, Afsharid and Qajar dynasties. Even Ayatollah Khamenei is originally Turkic.

    • @omgbruhohhellnahmanwtfman9558
      @omgbruhohhellnahmanwtfman9558 2 роки тому

      @@aliazarmehralparslan6067i thought he is indian

    • @aliazarmehralparslan6067
      @aliazarmehralparslan6067 2 роки тому

      @@omgbruhohhellnahmanwtfman9558 idiot here doesn't know Khamenei and Khomeini are/were two different people. Khomeini was an Indian, Khamenei was from the city of Khamana in east Azerbaijan province of Iran. Don't say BS if you are not educated about the matter.

  • @Cassandane_Cyrus_Persia_Iran
    @Cassandane_Cyrus_Persia_Iran 3 роки тому +18

    The world's oldest animation was invented in Iran/Persia in 3,200 BC. In July 2014 it was placed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
    A human skull which indicates the practice of Brain Surgery in Iran/Persia, 3,200 BC. The world’s oldest known example of animation in Iran. The earliest example of an artificial eyeball in Iran, 3,200 BC. 10-centimeter (3.937-inch) ruler, accurate to half a millimeter in Iran/Persia for the first time in the history of the world, etc etc. In July 2014 it was placed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
    The Persian water canals : Its name is Qanat/Kariz in the Persian language. Qanat/Kariz system is an amazing invention of the ancient Persians.

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому

    * Generally consisting of Turkish or Kurdish family confederacies, these "Seljuq successor states"[20]
    SOURCE
    *20- Constructions of Power and Piety in Medieval Aleppo - Page 1

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +1

    "They were called Didi Turkoba ( The Great Turkish Conquests ) in Georgian sources . Sultan Malik - Shah brought an enormous number of Turkish tribes into Georgia."
    SOURCE
    Asatiani, N. and Janelidze, O., 2009. History of Georgia. Tbilisi: N. Asatiani/O. Janelidze, p.79.

  • @Cassandane_Cyrus_Persia_Iran
    @Cassandane_Cyrus_Persia_Iran 3 роки тому +48

    Persians/Iranians from Iran/Persia are among the most educated people in the world and they are characterized as highly educated people. Iranians are very hospitable people and are famous for it. And Iranians/Persians are some of the most successful minorities in the USA and Europe and Canada.
    Iran/Persia has made considerable advances in science and technology through education and training. Iran has made great strides in different sectors, including aerospace, medical development, as well as stem cell and cloning research.
    Throughout history, Iran was always a cradle of science, contributing to medicine, mathematics, astronomy and philosophy. @t

    • @mankan9930
      @mankan9930 2 роки тому

      اشغلتينا كل التعليقات لك يابثره

    • @moisuomi
      @moisuomi Рік тому

      The mullahs aren’t

  • @dariomoreno9267
    @dariomoreno9267 4 роки тому +33

    Love iran from your neighbour 😊
    🦁🇮🇷🇹🇷🐺

    • @dariomoreno9267
      @dariomoreno9267 4 роки тому +15

      @@DionysiosPhryx wauf wauf? I cant speak greek sorry

    • @seljukmapper2319
      @seljukmapper2319 4 роки тому +5

      Διονύσιος Ηλίας lol u ancient fuck stfu and go hang out with ur egyptian brothers or something

    • @m.b.e.2334
      @m.b.e.2334 4 роки тому +5

      @@seljukmapper2319 they should really talk with egyptians since greeks originally come from libya lol

    • @turcanadian
      @turcanadian 4 роки тому +4

      @@DionysiosPhryx oh, another keyboard warrior

    • @C0nsuliuS
      @C0nsuliuS 4 роки тому +4

      @@DionysiosPhryx Reported keyboard warrior

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +1

    Timur's family, the Barlas, belonged to the clan of the Kurikan (or Kureken) a Turkish clan mentioned in one of the old Turkish inscriptions of A.D. 733 (see above vol. iv. p. 540). Thus Timur was a Turk not a Mongol.

  • @hellrider9087
    @hellrider9087 Рік тому +7

    RESPEKT from Lechistan (POLAND) IRAN FRENDS 🇮🇷🇵🇱

    • @based-iranian
      @based-iranian Рік тому +1

      He was decendant of Iranian people
      Respect 🗿

  • @rampantmutt9119
    @rampantmutt9119 4 роки тому +111

    Damn, the Qajars were an absolute disaster for Iran.

    • @goldenmemes51
      @goldenmemes51 4 роки тому

      How so explain

    • @rampantmutt9119
      @rampantmutt9119 4 роки тому +36

      @@goldenmemes51 they were losing territory almost constantly during their reign.

    • @mojcyrus1495
      @mojcyrus1495 4 роки тому +27

      They were turk

    • @goldenmemes51
      @goldenmemes51 4 роки тому +2

      moj Cyrus are u Miley cyrus

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 4 роки тому +32

      Rampant Mutt worst dynasty in history of Iran

  • @Deriak27Forever
    @Deriak27Forever 4 роки тому +42

    Did the Sassanids hold the Arabian East coast for that long? I thought they only held certain cities in certain periods. First time I see that representation.

    • @SuperGman117
      @SuperGman117 4 роки тому +8

      I've seen it like this every time I've looked at a map of the Sassanid empire.

    • @farhoudfp7333
      @farhoudfp7333 4 роки тому +9

      arabs are just tribes. thet live onther our authority. even NOW

    • @hishu11
      @hishu11 4 роки тому +8

      @@farhoudfp7333 arabs are countries not tribes and they are over 400 millions, arab know the truth of iran and how weak is it , maybe the poor shia arab only who love iran but they are minority
      🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦😊😊😊

    • @monarasouli9889
      @monarasouli9889 4 роки тому +15

      it is called "Persian Gulf" because it was in Iran, Yemen and Oman were also part of Iranian empire fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D9%BE%D8%B1%D9%88%D9%86%D8%AF%D9%87:(616AD)12.png

    • @abdulazizsaleh8549
      @abdulazizsaleh8549 4 роки тому +6

      @@farhoudfp7333 Khalid ibn al-Walid

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому +2

    The Italian traveler Pietro della Valle, who visited the Safavid Empire during the reign of Shah Abbas I, wrote that the only information in the state was the military elite, who monopolized all the posts of provincial governors and most important positions since the Safavid rule in the early 16th century. He also described that the Persians lived under the intolerable enslavement of the Turkomans.

    • @mahdi-oe6mk
      @mahdi-oe6mk 3 місяці тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 2 роки тому

    I have already pointed out, in “Egypt as a dominant factor …”, pp. 30-1Google Scholar, some of the reasons which prevented the Mamlüks from taking real root under the Fātimids. There I mentioned especially the fact that, on moving from the Maghrib to Egypt, much of their ruling and military systems had already been crystallized, and they could not replace, or at least replace properly, the already existing and most powerful military bodies. Another factor which I referred to there was the great distance separating Egypt from the Turkish Mamlüks” homeland, which was, in addition to that, cut off from Egypt by mainly Sunnite states hostile to the Fātimids. (The antagonism of the Seljuks to the acquisition of Turkish Mamlüks by the Sunnite al-Muqtafī must have been at least as strong in the case of the Fātimids. This, coupled with the much greater distance of Egypt from the sources of supply, illustrates well the obstacles which the Fātimids faced in forming a proper Mamlük army.) Yet another major factor was the very inadequate military schools of the Fātimids, when they had them (I discuss this aspect in my book on the eunuchs). The impossibility of the Mamlük system (with the Turkish Mamlüks at its heart) developing under the Fātimids as it should, was clearly demonstrated in the second half of the fourth/tenth century, as soon as its great protagonist al-'Aziz billāh died (386/996), that is to say, quite soon after their occupation of Egypt. That was one of the reasons why their hold on Syria was even then not strong enough. With the later appearance of the Seljuks and the Crusaders that hold, without a further military force, could not but become more precarious. Note also the military feats of the Turkish Mamlük contingent which Saladin sent in 568/1172-3 to the Maghrib (“Aspects of the Mamlük phenomenon”, part B, pp.12-13Google Scholar).

  • @alexanderlehigh
    @alexanderlehigh 3 роки тому +6

    The amount of times that country had to piece itself back together is amazing

  • @Hayk_Arrakelian
    @Hayk_Arrakelian 3 роки тому +12

    Love Iran from Armeniaa 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇮🇷🇮🇷

    • @user-jw2hq5yj4d
      @user-jw2hq5yj4d 3 роки тому

      @Azerbaijan mapper iranian people are better