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Do you consider Afghans and Tajiks as Persian or not?
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persepolisfan
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The Empire of Persia stretched all the way to middle of Russia from north and to India from East and Turkey from west.
In fact, every country whose name ends with Stan (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Ghazaghistan, ...etc) were all states of the Empire... Stan in old
Farsi is like the word "Ostan" meaning state or province.
While it's true that Iran is the last state of the Empire of Persia still standing in it's own sovereign state, they are all Persian.
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I consider them more as our "cousins" than as Persians. I would welcome them to this board, but in general I do not think they are Persians, they are their own people, their own country, and some of them share the same language and cultural traits as us but that still doesn't make them Persian to me. Many Iranians aren't even Persian, we are very diverse, so I don't think what I am saying is wrong.--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
--Moharrami----Hosseini--Kanaani----Amiri--
------------------Ezatolahi-----Ebrahimi--------------
--Jahanbaksh---------Ghoddos------------Taremi--
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This is wrong poll. The problem is that you have not defined what you mean by Persians? Iran has always been multi cultural. Even before Aryan came to Iran, there were people living in Iran. If by Persians you mean Farsi speaking people only, your question is wrong. If by Persian, you mean people in Greater Iran, Then your question is correct. Remember that for example, the People in Azerbaijan, spoke Farsi before Mongols and Turks attached and conquered Iran and settled their capital in Azerbaijan. Race did not change. Language was forced to change. You can hardly see Turkish or Mongol looking people in Azerbaijan. It would be good to change your question in the poll first.
So, my reply is people in Tajikistan, south Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan are all Iranians ethnically.
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Originally posted by persianpopinjay View PostWell, they're not ethnically Persian (after all, even in Iran, the Persians are only one of the many diverse ethnic groups), and linguistically not all of them could be considered Persian either, e.g. Pashtuns (although I'm not sure if you're counting Pashtuns in with the Afghans, but since you're referring to their national leagues, I'm going to assume so).
They are an Iranian people though.IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.
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Originally posted by CHaMiLLionaire View PostPersian is a race.
Iranian is a nationality.
Afghans are neither, some Tajik's consider themselves Iranian...
We have Iranian-Arabs, Iranian-Azeri's, Iranian-Baluchi among others including Iranian-Persians...
Persian's birthplace is the province of Fars(Shiraz).
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Originally posted by Ali.Karimi79 View PostI basically said the exact same thing before you, so why neg repping me? wtf.
Sorry, I think it was an accident. My computer got screwed up at the time and I meant to click 'approve', not neg rep you. We all get trigger happy at times, so again, apologies.
If there is any way to undo it, it would be much appreciated if someone could kindly advise this novice. TY
PS On an unrelated sidenote, is approving a post the same as thanking? ThanksProud 2b part of #TrotsRabbleDogs as a working class dog, Oz Corbynite & jaded republican.
"I'll always walk around like a Persian popinjay, and no one's gonna stop me, honey!"―Freddie Mercury.
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