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@MirzaQaim37869 @histories_arch What? Persian is just a new form of Arabic, not to mention that its alphabet is Arabic. And this Persian civilization thing is a good joke. 🥴
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@histories_arch The Persian language and civilization did not allow the Arabic language to advance and dominate in the East in the same way that it advanced and dominated toward the West.
Long live Persian civilization
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Before Arabic spread across North Africa and the Middle East, the region was home to a remarkable mix of languages, including Latin, Berber, Punic, Greek, Aramaic, and Coptic.
Arabic began spreading in the 7th century with the rise of Islam. Arab armies conquered vast territories stretching from Egypt to Spain in the west and Persia in the east. But military conquest was only the beginning. In most places, local populations did not immediately switch languages. Egypt, for example, remained largely Coptic-speaking for centuries after the Arab conquest.
Arabic spread because it became the language of government, taxation, law, trade, scholarship, and religion. Anyone seeking a career in administration or commerce benefited from learning it. The Quran also encouraged its adoption throughout the Islamic world.
Over generations, many communities gradually shifted to Arabic. In North Africa, Latin-based African Romance disappeared, Punic vanished, and many people adopted Arabic while retaining elements of their older cultures. Berber languages survived in some regions and are still spoken by millions today.
By around the year 1000, Arabic had become the dominant language across much of North Africa and the Middle East. Today it is spoken by more than 300 million people.
© Reddit
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@Pahlovan @HaiderIRQQ @MehrzadBakuri The Abbasids were Arabs and the people of Mesopotamia were Arabs at that time, you Persian rat and castrated slave. The only Persian at that time was... 🤣
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@AlFuraI_ @HaiderIRQQ @MehrzadBakuri Abbasids are qurayshi Arabs they enslaved your Mesopotamian asses 😂😂
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My ancestors built some cool stuff 🇮🇷



Reem Ibrahim@ReemAmirIbrahim
My ancestors built some cool stuff 🇪🇬
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@MehrzadBakuri Another stupid Persian rat here. Stop defecating from your brains. These cities are Iraqi, and the style in Persepolis is Assyrian-Babylonian, built by Mesopotamians.
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@Anonymous123924 @bi5lexw The Sassanids lacked a distinct culture or architectural style; likewise, all Persians were imitators.

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an inferiority complex is taking pride in artifacts and history that arent yours and that you have no connection to. these are iraqi artifacts, located in iraq.


Mehrzad Bakuri𐬨𐬈𐬵𐬭𐬰𐬀𐬛@MehrzadBakuri
My ancestors built some cool stuff 🇮🇷
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@papatheparsa @histories_arch Where did they come from if those weren't their areas? 🤣 The Scythians are the ancestors of the Turks. Most of Central Asia and Russia extends to Ukraine; this is Turanian land.
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@histories_arch At the time there was no turk in Central Asia
Turks entered that region around 600 AD
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Avestan peoples in Avesta Book
Avesta – Farvardin Yasht (Yasht 13), verses 143–144:
We worship the Fravashis of the holy men in the "Aryan" countries;
We worship the Fravashis of the holy women in the "Aryan" countries. We worship the Fravashis of the holy men in the "Turanian" countries;
We worship the Fravashis of the holy women in the "Turanian" countries. We worship the Fravashis of the holy men in the "Sairimyan" countries;
We worship the Fravashis of the holy women in the "Sairimyan" countries.144.
We worship the Fravashis of the holy men in the "Saini" countries;
We worship the Fravashis of the holy women in the "Saini" countries. We worship the Fravashis of the holy men in the "Dahi" countries;
We worship the Fravashis of the holy women in the "Dahi" countries. We worship the Fravashis of the holy men in all countries;
We worship the Fravashis of the holy women in all countries.
Proposed identifications (scholarly hypotheses):
1. Aryan = Iranian (Airya) — Core group.
2. Turanian (Tuirya) = Often associated with nomadic Iranic peoples of the steppes, such as the Saka/Scythians.
3. Sairimyan = Sarmatians (widely accepted).
4. Dahi (Daha) = Dahae / Dehistan region (modern Turkmenistan area) — well-supported.
5. Saini — Identity remains unclear/unknown in historical records.
The oldest source that mentions the land of Turan and the Turanian people is the sacred book of the Avesta. This name later entered the Iranian national epic, the Shahnameh. In the Shahnameh, it was mistakenly equated with the Turkic peoples. In the Avesta, the Avestan peoples are presented as five related tribes or nations, which are specifically referenced in the Farvardin Yasht .The names of Turanian characters in the Avesta are all of Avestan and Iranian linguistic origin, not Turkic. It is likely that these five peoples/tribes should be sought in Central Asia, from where some later expanded or migrated to other regions.
© Arash Behdad / The Scythian Way
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@menavisualss طبعا كان البابليين ياكلونها والان العراقي يعاير سكان الجزيره بأكلها
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@_Tengriken_ @aseelswaid9 Just because it exists in your country doesn't mean it belongs there. It's Arab art, just as Roman architecture in Lebanon and Egypt certainly can't be considered Egyptian.
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@abdulahghufayri @AbuDolmaBaghdad يمعود اكل حْراك بدوي اجرب وجايني تريد تقنعني موجود زي من "تراثك" انتو قبل 200 سنة كنتو حفاي عريانين
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Whenever an Iraqi posts a harmless tweet you get Syrians and Saudis crawl from under rocks like cockroaches posting insults.
Mustafa Al-Badri@mustafa1albadri
تفاصيل الشماغ "العراقي..🇮🇶 كل رسمة ونقشة فيه تمثل جزءا من بلاد الرافدين.
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@AlFuraI_ @IRAQPOTAMIA كيف و هناك العشرات من التماثيل البارثية في كل أنحاء الشرق الأوسط حتى هناك البعض في تركمنستان و أفغانستان
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@ultimaratiorex @afsixo There are no traces or texts indicating the existence of this religion at all.
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@GrandYuric "In the Parthian style" but similarly, the Parthians left no traces or architecture to indicate their existence until 🥴
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@tyler28223 Babylon and the Babylonian people are not of one race; it is more like Rome, which was ruled by Greeks, Arabs, and even Germans.
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