Sunday, April 23, 2006

Caspiar

Again, some of what you have said is accurate. Then again, some is not. Yes, modern-day Iraqi's are not all Arabs for they have Persian blood in them from the time the empire of the Achaeminid kings stretched from the Indus Valley to North Africa and from the Aral Sea to the Persian Gulf. However, I would like to reiterate that you should STOP calling Azeris Turks. They are aryans not Turks. They are an ethnic group of Iranians like the Persians, Kurds, Baluchis, Turkomans, Lurs, etc. Yes, the Turkomans are Turkish but NOT the Azeris. You are getting Turkomans and Azeris mixed up. Besides, if an Azeri and a Turk from Istanbul were, let's say, to try and hold a conversation, it wouldn't last 10 seconds because their languages are quite dissimilar. Azerbaijan was once the heart of Iran and it still would be if the Russians hadn't fought long and hard to take it from us. The Azeris, like the Afghanis, are a strong and proud Nordic people who can really put up a fight. As a matter-of-fact, some Azeris are Russian. For your information, even the Turks of Turkey are a mixture of aryan and mongolian. The Azeris were invaded by the Turks and were, thus, forced to speak their language. It was imposed on them, don't you understand? Stop trying to divide Iranians. Haven't Iranians been divided long enough? I have lived all over the world and have been dissapointed to discover that many people, for one reason or another, wrongly assume that Persians are non-aryan. For some time now I have come to realize why our country has become an Islamic Republic: it's because we are divided from within. I'd like to point out that even the pictures you show don't validate what you are attempting to claim. Miss Germany 2005, a Persian, has black hair. Does that make her a Turk? Iman, the guy you show to be Azeri, has beautiful blue eyes and, as far as I'm concerned, aryan features akin to Jude law. So I suggest you really think about what you are saying and rather than make grandiose or unfounded claims, why don't you read certified journals and publications on the subject of the aryans and the peoples of Ancient Persia? I can't believe your wife is an Iranian and can put up with your nonsensical theories. There is no significant difference between Persians and Azeris - they are one and the same. Moreover, I can't believe most of the anonymous commentators, who happen to be Iranian, also believe that Azeris are Turks. It is such a pity that very few Iranians bother to research the splendor and rich history of one of the greatest civilizations the world has ever seen.

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