Abii
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lmao what?BTW, most Iranians are actually Turks and not the Pars who are actually a smaller percentage of the ethnic make up -- anyway, what makea person a "Turk" or a "Persian" or a "punjabi or as I like to say a "Pounjabi" ?
In that case I'm a turk too then. My grandfather was a Qashqai Turk. Does that make me turk? absofuckinlutely not.Spare me the wiki stuff, brother - genetics and such - what next that we share more than 90% of genetic material with monkeys?? and that tell us what of interest??
So we have Values, "culture" and language and heritage -- most people are inheritors of multiple heritages and of course most of us speak more than one or two languages - so since Farsi is widely spoken in Iran, even Turkomen speak farsi, are they "persian"??? or the Kurd who speaks Turkish and shares values with Turks and Persians and arabs??
We are like "Piyaaz" Onions, each thin layer a layer of heritage, of inheritance -
You have a dimented view on things. What are Turkish values anyway??? Every Iranian, be it Turk, Parsi or Kurd has roots in pre-Islamic Iran. Because of that, we all celebrate Zoroastrian holidays. Our current religion, shia Islam, is also shared by almost all, except a minority of people (half of Iranian kurds are sunni and that's it). That leaves language, which means that if a person speaks persian, than he's a persian! In Iran we don't have tribalism like the rest of the region. Practically, the only thing that seperates us in Iran is our language. If a person has azari as his first language, than he's an azari; if they have persian as the first language, than he's a persian. I had persian as mine, which means I'm a parsi.