Rastak is such an amazing group, so energetic and live. Your passion for Persian music, culture, history is admired. Take the DNA test, I am sure you are at least 50% Persian.
@@yusufcakmak1768 Hi, thanks for sharing your comment. Yes, I know in which dialect the song is sung. In fact, I speak Kurdish with the same accent or dialect, and let's not forget history. Kurds in Iran are part of a larger nation called Persians. Mad'ha, Pars'ha, and Part'ha the three roots which altogether make up Persia. Best
Dear Persia thanks for your reaction. Hope you have a good time in Nairobi. I guarantee that all the Rastak music are good. I recommend "Hele mali", "Vasoonak", "Sakineh", "Allah Mani Barag", "Ey yar" all performed by Rastak. Good luck.
Hello Persia. Yey... You were talking about your trip plans before. I wish you a safe and joyful journey🙌. Thanks for reaction. You just got yourself exposed to Kurdish music. Kurdistan spans from Iran to Iraq to Turkey to Syria. I speak Persian and do not understand a word. Here’s a folklore music of my tribe in Loristan province south of Kurdistan. Language is old/mid Persian and Hooniak is the band; song is called Ahooye Farari with English subtitle.
I recommend you 3 perfect song you should react... 1. "Homayon shajarian sanama washington dc live concert" 2. "Mohsen namjoo Toranj odyssey live concert" 3. "Rastak group helle mali"
@1 Reza P.P. صیّد رزآ په لوی [شازده]A yes you right people dont know about history but if we knowing history so any place kurdish people right there should be of 🇮🇷😊
I guess it's more convenient to react to more common . ..n... daily iranian songs rthr than to folcor songs . .. cos folclor r nt quit popular . ..n...nt so familiar by many people . ..anyway ur reaction with songs r sweet . ..n.. entertaining . ..
Just search kurds in google and these are the first words you see: Kurds (Kurdish: کورد ,Kurd) or Kurdish people are an "Iranic" ethnic group native to a mountainous region of Western Asia known as Kurdistan, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria. Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza-Gorani languages, which belong to the "Western Iranian" branch of the "Iranian languages" in the Indo-European language family.
Kurdish was developed from middle Persian, Even the word kurd comes from kurt in Persian means nomad. Proto-Indo-European > Indo-Iranian (Irano-Arian) > Iranian > Old persian > Middle persian > Kurdish University of cambridge language center: www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/resources/langk/kurdish.html
@@homelessnative Both English and German are in the West Germanic group, But do British and Germans understand each other? When a group of languages shares a common origin language they can be considered as a language group, But it doesn't mean that they are same languages.
@@homelessnative D.N. McKenzie, Was one of the most prominent scholars of Kurdish and Middle Persian (Pahlavi). At first he believed that the famous Minorsky's theories about relations between Iranian languages and Kurdish languages are false, But after examining many types of Iranian languages, McKenzie writes in his famous article "The Roots of the Kurdish Language": My first task should be to define the Kurdish language by determining the characteristics that distinguish it from other Iranian dialects. Unfortunately, I have to admit at the beginning of this discussion that the results I have reached are generally negative, because for almost every specific feature of the Kurdish language, there is a similar feature in at least one other Iranian dialect." He also Compares the grammatical and morphological characteristics of Kurdish with other Iranian languages, in order to prove with different examples that Kurdish, like other branches of the Iranian language family, is one of these languages - such as Baluchi or Lori, Tati - Azeri or Gilaki. According to McKenzie and Windfour, Kurdish is one of the closest Iranian languages to ancient Persian (Achaemenid) and was even influenced by the Parthian language in a period when we know it originated in the eastern Caspian Sea. Today, There's no Linguists that denies the Iranian origin of Kurdish languages. MacKenzie, D. N.: The Origins of Kurdish, in: Transactions of the Philological Society, 1961, p. 69 Minorsky, V.: Kurds, Anthropology, Sociology and Ethnography; in: The Encyclopaedia of Islam, vol. V, Leiden 1927, p. 1150
Just search kurds in google and these are the first words you see: Kurds (Kurdish: کورد ,Kurd) or Kurdish people are an "Iranic" ethnic group native to a mountainous region of Western Asia known as Kurdistan, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria. Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza-Gorani languages, which belong to the "Western Iranian" branch of the "Iranian languages" in the Indo-European language family.
Kurdish was developed from middle Persian, Even the word kurd comes from kurt in Persian means nomad. Proto-Indo-European > Indo-Iranian (Irano-Arian) > Iranian > Old persian > Middle persian > Kurdish University of cambridge language center: www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/resources/langk/kurdish.html
It is kurdish Song, pure kurdish rythem, in kurdish language so it is Kurdistani and it NOT irani.East Part of Kurdistan is occupied by iranians. Forbidding learining and studing in kurdish language...
Never ever during 12000 years ago, you could find a country called kurdistan, always be a part of Iran, soon or later all of us as a family join together, dont worry, England apart you from your country , not East of kurdistan occupied by Iran, you are Iranian, so please read history, not listen to the media
Kurdish accent is one of sub language fron Arryan language family to persian, i know you never open a book and read about these stuff, its pure iranian song and instruments
IRAN is big Country and we have persian, turk, lor, Arab, balouch kurd as well and to many others. Rastak is an Iranian great group and they sing on many different forms of our folks music. They call themselves iranian group and what are you trying to say? ??!!!!!
No language is forbidden in Iran. There are also so many kurds in Turkey and they don't study in Kurdish, So is Kurdish banned in Turkey? Iran is a third world country and In order to develop it needs a single language to make communication and education easier. There are so many languages in Iran like Persian, Azari Turkish, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Kurdish, Luri, Arabic, Balochi, Turkmen, Qashqai, Taleshi, Tati, Baadi, etc. The country wouldn't develop If each of these people didn't learn a common language to communicate with each other.
@@milmils2139 there's no Iran Kurdistan to us Kurds, it's just Kurdistan :') I'm from Sine in East Kurdistan(Iran) myself. I love our Iranian brothers but it's time we accept our differences.
@@ahriman9460 sorry dear but there is no such thing as a kurdistan. kurds are one of the ethnic from old and modern iran. and they love their country. just like me as an iranian kurd from kermanshah. i know you guys are brainwashed from media but Your country is separated from Iran just like Azerbaijan. Please do not be racist because we all love Kurds.
@@parsamaleki1428 I love Iranians as well, but if you can't accept our differences then we'll never be able to live together. I've been away from home for a very long time but I still know what goes on there, Kurds are a less developed people in Iran, we have darker skin and probably less education, you're a nice person but most Iranians dislike us and are racist towards us, they don't even want us speaking our own language. Kurdistan has 4 parts, it's much bigger than just Iran and there are more Kurds outside of Iran than within Iran.
Hi there, thank you for sharing our music. :) Glad you liked it :))
niiiiiiiiice music guys!
This song is a traditional Kurdish folk song. The song is sung in the "Sorani dialect", which is the eastern dialect of Kurdish.
It’s Kurdish song by rastek music team in Iran
Every songs of rastak is totally AMAZING
They are really really awesome and energetic
I recommend lareh and hele mali by them
بلا بلاعه خوده بلاعه 😂👑
@@paymanmehrabi 😂😂♥️قبول نیست دیگه فهمیدی کجا کامنت میذارم همیشه😂🤨
@@negarkhajei2903 گشت ارشاده 😂
هرجا بری پیدات میکنم 😂😂
Rastak is such an amazing group, so energetic and live. Your passion for Persian music, culture, history is admired. Take the DNA test, I am sure you are at least 50% Persian.
Not Persian music. This song is a traditional Kurdish folk song. The song is sung in the "Sorani dialect", which is the eastern dialect of Kurdish.
@@yusufcakmak1768 Hi, thanks for sharing your comment. Yes, I know in which dialect the song is sung. In fact, I speak Kurdish with the same accent or dialect, and let's not forget history. Kurds in Iran are part of a larger nation called Persians. Mad'ha, Pars'ha, and Part'ha the three roots which altogether make up Persia. Best
Dear Persia thanks for your reaction. Hope you have a good time in Nairobi. I guarantee that all the Rastak music are good. I recommend "Hele mali", "Vasoonak", "Sakineh", "Allah Mani Barag", "Ey yar" all performed by Rastak. Good luck.
Hello Persia. Yey... You were talking about your trip plans before. I wish you a safe and joyful journey🙌. Thanks for reaction. You just got yourself exposed to Kurdish music. Kurdistan spans from Iran to Iraq to Turkey to Syria. I speak Persian and do not understand a word. Here’s a folklore music of my tribe in Loristan province south of Kurdistan. Language is old/mid Persian and Hooniak is the band; song is called Ahooye Farari with English subtitle.
Forgot to send the link: ua-cam.com/video/RZTyFcjZTSM/v-deo.html
🙏 stay safe 😍🌷
thats sooooooooooooooooo coooooooool
Thank you very much for your reaction🙏❤️
Iran is a amaging country and amaging people 👍👍👍
If you like such energetic folkloric music, I recommend you Hele-Mali from Rastak. It's for the south of Iran.
I recommend you 3 perfect song you should react...
1. "Homayon shajarian sanama washington dc live concert"
2. "Mohsen namjoo Toranj odyssey live concert"
3. "Rastak group helle mali"
Beautiful song 👏👏😎
It’s a Kurdish Folk song by Rastak music team in Iran.... please edit this description
As an Iranian, I'm so glad a girl is listening to songs from my country.
@1 Reza P.P. صیّد رزآ په لوی [شازده]A yes you right people dont know about history but if we knowing history so any place kurdish people right there should be of 🇮🇷😊
This is kurdish music,thanks to Rostak band always top
Rastak Band is incredible!
Listen to Rastak-Hele Mali
Rastak is amazing 😊❤
It would be better if you listen with headphones, overall good reactions
This group is amazing. I suggest you to do more Rastaak reactions
That was fun
I guess it's more convenient to react to more common . ..n... daily iranian songs rthr than to folcor songs . .. cos folclor r nt quit popular . ..n...nt so familiar by many people . ..anyway ur reaction with songs r sweet . ..n.. entertaining . ..
This is not Persian language it is Kurdish from east of greater Kurdistan.
The greater Kurdistan is in the West of the greater Iran. Nobody said this Persian. It's Iranian.
Kurdish of east kurdistan
listen to persian song afsar from mohsen chavoshi.thats amazing 😍😍😍😍
I really love your reaction video's
Please react on Punjabi songs 🙏💖
Very good 👌
Like and love from Iran ❤️
You're beautiful soul
Wow amazing 👌👌😘
Its actually a kurdish song and if you wanna check more kurdish song check Naser Razazi
Dear persia please listen (Babak Jahanbakhsh Zendegi Edame Dare) persian song 🇮🇷❤🌸
awesome
So good
hello . ...pls react to the song Cheshman Siah by Mansour
I love your name "Persia" 😍👍
İran🌹❤kurdıstan
please react to siavash ghomayshi "gheseye golo tagarg"
pls react to the song Zendegi Ba Tou by the singer Moein . ...n. ..react to the song Ki Ashkato Pak Mikone by Ebi
pls react to the song Del -e Khosh Bavar by Shohreh Solati
Good
Reaction to sirvan khosravi _Tnha Nazar_Iive in Ramsar
Please react do lafzon ki kahaani movie trailer you gonna love this movie please
The song is a Kurdish song but the band from Iran
😍👍nice
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very nice reaction. Xxx
kurdish music is best
Plz react... On coke studio billo
If you marry to a Persian boy
You will be Persia the princess of Persia
💜🙏🏼✌🏻💥👍🏻💜
its kurdish languge
👍
Make a reaction please
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want to react to her photo?
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I love my IRANIAN music tank you ❤️❤️❤️
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On beautiful you're so beautiful
Itr kurdish song
🦸🦹🕺💃🕺💃👯🕺💃🕺💃
It is a Kurdish song
This is Kurdish music
Selamlar
its from KURDISTAN not KAZAKHIZTAN
Hi madam how are u miss u so much
But this is not Iranian it's Kurdish
Its kurdish not iranian
It’s not from kaszhstan it’s from Kurdistan my dear
Kurdistan🍀☀️❤ Not iran🍀
Its iranian sing folkloric music
کردستان جزء ایران است دیگه، کردی یک گویش از اقوام ایرانی است که در شمال خراسان هم زندگی میکنند
This isMusic kordish
It’s Kurdish music not persian.
Yes but kurd are Iranians people
Kurdish of east kurdistan
This is not Iranian music. This is Kurdish music. Please correct. It is an Iranian music group, but it is Kurdish music.☺️
Kurdish language is in Iranian language group like Persian, Luri, Tâti, ...
Just search kurds in google and these are the first words you see: Kurds (Kurdish: کورد ,Kurd) or Kurdish people are an "Iranic" ethnic group native to a mountainous region of Western Asia known as Kurdistan, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria.
Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza-Gorani languages, which belong to the "Western Iranian" branch of the "Iranian languages" in the Indo-European language family.
Kurdish was developed from middle Persian, Even the word kurd comes from kurt in Persian means nomad.
Proto-Indo-European > Indo-Iranian (Irano-Arian) > Iranian > Old persian > Middle persian > Kurdish
University of cambridge language center:
www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/resources/langk/kurdish.html
@@homelessnative Both English and German are in the West Germanic group, But do British and Germans understand each other? When a group of languages shares a common origin language they can be considered as a language group, But it doesn't mean that they are same languages.
@@homelessnative D.N. McKenzie, Was one of the most prominent scholars of Kurdish and Middle Persian (Pahlavi). At first he believed that the famous Minorsky's theories about relations between Iranian languages and Kurdish languages are false, But after examining many types of Iranian languages, McKenzie writes in his famous article "The Roots of the Kurdish Language": My first task should be to define the Kurdish language by determining the characteristics that distinguish it from other Iranian dialects. Unfortunately, I have to admit at the beginning of this discussion that the results I have reached are generally negative, because for almost every specific feature of the Kurdish language, there is a similar feature in at least one other Iranian dialect." He also Compares the grammatical and morphological characteristics of Kurdish with other Iranian languages, in order to prove with different examples that Kurdish, like other branches of the Iranian language family, is one of these languages - such as Baluchi or Lori, Tati - Azeri or Gilaki. According to McKenzie and Windfour, Kurdish is one of the closest Iranian languages to ancient Persian (Achaemenid) and was even influenced by the Parthian language in a period when we know it originated in the eastern Caspian Sea. Today, There's no Linguists that denies the Iranian origin of Kurdish languages.
MacKenzie, D. N.: The Origins of Kurdish, in: Transactions of the Philological Society, 1961, p. 69
Minorsky, V.: Kurds, Anthropology, Sociology and Ethnography; in: The Encyclopaedia of
Islam, vol. V, Leiden 1927, p. 1150
The are kurdish volk... not iranian
iranian folk = kurdish folk
@@moaf1727 no
Kurdish language is in Iranian language group like Persian, Luri, Tâti, ...
Just search kurds in google and these are the first words you see: Kurds (Kurdish: کورد ,Kurd) or Kurdish people are an "Iranic" ethnic group native to a mountainous region of Western Asia known as Kurdistan, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria.
Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza-Gorani languages, which belong to the "Western Iranian" branch of the "Iranian languages" in the Indo-European language family.
Kurdish was developed from middle Persian, Even the word kurd comes from kurt in Persian means nomad.
Proto-Indo-European > Indo-Iranian (Irano-Arian) > Iranian > Old persian > Middle persian > Kurdish
University of cambridge language center:
www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/resources/langk/kurdish.html
it's kurdish son not persian
Hello , can you please react to the music of amir tataloo , it names man bahat ghahram .
this is kurdish not persian 😉😉
It is kurdish Song, pure kurdish rythem, in kurdish language so it is Kurdistani and it NOT irani.East Part of Kurdistan is occupied by iranians. Forbidding learining and studing in kurdish language...
Never ever during 12000 years ago, you could find a country called kurdistan, always be a part of Iran, soon or later all of us as a family join together, dont worry, England apart you from your country , not East of kurdistan occupied by Iran, you are Iranian, so please read history, not listen to the media
Kurdish accent is one of sub language fron Arryan language family to persian, i know you never open a book and read about these stuff, its pure iranian song and instruments
IRAN is big Country and we have persian, turk, lor, Arab, balouch kurd as well and to many others. Rastak is an Iranian great group and they sing on many different forms of our folks music. They call themselves iranian group and what are you trying to say? ??!!!!!
No language is forbidden in Iran. There are also so many kurds in Turkey and they don't study in Kurdish, So is Kurdish banned in Turkey? Iran is a third world country and In order to develop it needs a single language to make communication and education easier. There are so many languages in Iran like Persian, Azari Turkish, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Kurdish, Luri, Arabic, Balochi, Turkmen, Qashqai, Taleshi, Tati, Baadi, etc. The country wouldn't develop If each of these people didn't learn a common language to communicate with each other.
@@kian_irzad Yeah, Kurdish is banned in Turkey. It is very inconvenient to say that you are Kurdish and to be an opposition in Turkey.
This isn't Iranian, it's Kurdish.. the group singing it may be Iranians, but the lyrics and the music are Kurdish.
This is from iran kurdistan.this group sing in all local iranian languages
@@milmils2139 there's no Iran Kurdistan to us Kurds, it's just Kurdistan :') I'm from Sine in East Kurdistan(Iran) myself. I love our Iranian brothers but it's time we accept our differences.
@@ahriman9460 sorry dear but there is no such thing as a kurdistan. kurds are one of the ethnic from old and modern iran. and they love their country. just like me as an iranian kurd from kermanshah. i know you guys are brainwashed from media but Your country is separated from Iran just like Azerbaijan. Please do not be racist because we all love Kurds.
@@ahriman9460 my brother kurds are one the bigest part of iranian culture like other iranian cultures
@@parsamaleki1428 I love Iranians as well, but if you can't accept our differences then we'll never be able to live together. I've been away from home for a very long time but I still know what goes on there, Kurds are a less developed people in Iran, we have darker skin and probably less education, you're a nice person but most Iranians dislike us and are racist towards us, they don't even want us speaking our own language. Kurdistan has 4 parts, it's much bigger than just Iran and there are more Kurds outside of Iran than within Iran.