Shapur Zol Aktaf
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Worse, before gaining the presidency, Elçibey spoke of Iran as a “doomed state” and openly mooted the idea that Azerbaijan north and south of the Araxes River would be reunited.
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Elchibey appointed İsgandar Hamidov, a police colonel and the leader of the newly established Grey Wolves movement in Azerbaijan, as the Minister of Interior. Hamidov, despite his personal devotion and contributions in capturing Agdere district of Azerbaijan, proved to be generally incompetent and resigned in April 1993 after the fall of Kelbajar and having threatened Armenia with a nuclear strike.
1. Rumi:
Rumi was born to native Persian speaking parents,[15][16][17] probably in the village of Wakhsh,[3] a small town located at the river Wakhshin Persia (in what is now Tajikistan). Wakhsh belonged to the larger province of Balkh (parts of now modern Afghanistan and Tajikistan), and in the year Rumi was born, his father was an appointed scholar there.[3]
Greater Balkh was at that time a major center of a Persian culture[11][17][18] and Khorasani Sufism had developed there for several centuries. Indeed, the most important influences upon Rumi, besides his father, are said to be the Persian poets Attar and Sanai.[19] Rumi in one poem express his appreciation: "Attar was the spirit, Sanai his eyes twain, And in time thereafter, Came we in their train"[20] and mentions in another poem: "Attar has traversed the seven cities of Love, We are still at the turn of one street".[21] His father was also connected to the spiritual lineage of Najm al-Din Kubra
2. Babak khoramdin
Bābak was born into a Persian[2][3] family in Azerbaijan (northwestern Greater Iran) close to the city of Artawila (modern Ardabil). According to Wāqid ibn 'Amr Tamimi, the oldest biographer on Babak, Bābak's father was a Persian cooking-oil vendor from Ctesiphon, capital of the Sasanian Empire (modern al-Mada'in, 35 km south of Baghdad in Iraq) who left for the Azerbaijani frontier zone and settled in the village of Balālābād in the Maymadh district. According to Fasīh, his mother - a native Persian of Azerbaijan - was known as Māhrū Moon-Face/Belle
3. Nezami Ganjavi:
His personal name was Ilyas[2] and his chosen pen-name was Nezami (also spelled as Nizami and Neẓāmi). He was born of an urban[11] background in Ganja (Great Seljuq[1] empire now present-day Azerbaijan) and is believed to have spent his whole life in South Caucasus. According to De Blois, Ganja was a city which at that time had predominantly an Iranian population.[2] The Armenian historian Kirakos Gandzaketsi (Ca. 1200–1271) mentions that: "This city was densely populated with Iranians and a small number of Christians".[15]
His mother, named Ra'isa, was of Kurdish[3][11][18] background. His father, whose name was Yusuf is mentioned once by Nezami in his poetry.[3] In the same verse, Nezami mentions his grandfather's name as Zakki. In part of the same verse,[19] some have taken the word Mu'ayyad as a title for Zakki[4] while others have interpreted it as the name of his great grandfather. Some sources have stated that his father might be possibly from Qom.[3][18] Nezami is variously mentioned as a Persian and/or Iranian
4. Safavids:
There seems now to be a consensus among scholars that the Safavid family hailed from Persian Kurdistan,[23] and later moved to Azerbaijan, finally settling in the 11th century CE at Ardabil. Traditional pre-1501 Safavid manuscripts trace the lineage of the Safavids to the Kurdish dignitary, Firuz Shah Zarin-Kulah.[25][36]
According to some historians,[37][38] including Richard Frye, the Safavids were of Iranian origin:[24]
The Turkish speakers of Azerbaijan are mainly descended from the earlier Iranian speakers, several pockets of whom still exist in the region. A massive migration of Oghuz Turks in the 11th and 12th centuries not only Turkified Azerbaijan but also Anatolia. Azeri Turks were the founders of Safavid dynasty.
Other historians, such as Vladimir Minorsky[39] and Roger Savory, support this idea:[26]
Hezbollah and houthis are democratic parties who represent their people in Yeman and Lebanon, so they are part of the democratic parliament of Lebanon and houthis negotiate with different parties about the future of Yemen and are not listed as terrorists. Difference is they are democrats, but al-nusra is a terrorist group who beheads shia, kurds, christians,secularists, etc.
These women killed between 6000 to 13000 of your soldiers and wounded another 14000.
Like khomeini said (in this he was right), We will slap USA on their face and step on them as we did in Lebanon making them escape, so we don't count their slaves, worms and bugs in the region such as Turkey as threat to our lands.
he resembled goatWhat do you mean, i saw his pictures he looks like a normal guy..?
No not wtf, read:wtf?
Worse, before gaining the presidency, Elçibey spoke of Iran as a “doomed state” and openly mooted the idea that Azerbaijan north and south of the Araxes River would be reunited.
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Elchibey appointed İsgandar Hamidov, a police colonel and the leader of the newly established Grey Wolves movement in Azerbaijan, as the Minister of Interior. Hamidov, despite his personal devotion and contributions in capturing Agdere district of Azerbaijan, proved to be generally incompetent and resigned in April 1993 after the fall of Kelbajar and having threatened Armenia with a nuclear strike.
The problem is Turkish propaganda education is based on pan-turkism and history building instead of international consensus and research about the history of the region.Listen, i dont know what the hell they are teaching you at Iranian schools but those fellas are in reality Turks so they belong to us.. you are making anti-Turk propaganda.. all lies and propaganda you are the one who steal our history and you are good at brainwashing yourself!
1. Rumi:
Rumi was born to native Persian speaking parents,[15][16][17] probably in the village of Wakhsh,[3] a small town located at the river Wakhshin Persia (in what is now Tajikistan). Wakhsh belonged to the larger province of Balkh (parts of now modern Afghanistan and Tajikistan), and in the year Rumi was born, his father was an appointed scholar there.[3]
Greater Balkh was at that time a major center of a Persian culture[11][17][18] and Khorasani Sufism had developed there for several centuries. Indeed, the most important influences upon Rumi, besides his father, are said to be the Persian poets Attar and Sanai.[19] Rumi in one poem express his appreciation: "Attar was the spirit, Sanai his eyes twain, And in time thereafter, Came we in their train"[20] and mentions in another poem: "Attar has traversed the seven cities of Love, We are still at the turn of one street".[21] His father was also connected to the spiritual lineage of Najm al-Din Kubra
2. Babak khoramdin
Bābak was born into a Persian[2][3] family in Azerbaijan (northwestern Greater Iran) close to the city of Artawila (modern Ardabil). According to Wāqid ibn 'Amr Tamimi, the oldest biographer on Babak, Bābak's father was a Persian cooking-oil vendor from Ctesiphon, capital of the Sasanian Empire (modern al-Mada'in, 35 km south of Baghdad in Iraq) who left for the Azerbaijani frontier zone and settled in the village of Balālābād in the Maymadh district. According to Fasīh, his mother - a native Persian of Azerbaijan - was known as Māhrū Moon-Face/Belle
3. Nezami Ganjavi:
His personal name was Ilyas[2] and his chosen pen-name was Nezami (also spelled as Nizami and Neẓāmi). He was born of an urban[11] background in Ganja (Great Seljuq[1] empire now present-day Azerbaijan) and is believed to have spent his whole life in South Caucasus. According to De Blois, Ganja was a city which at that time had predominantly an Iranian population.[2] The Armenian historian Kirakos Gandzaketsi (Ca. 1200–1271) mentions that: "This city was densely populated with Iranians and a small number of Christians".[15]
His mother, named Ra'isa, was of Kurdish[3][11][18] background. His father, whose name was Yusuf is mentioned once by Nezami in his poetry.[3] In the same verse, Nezami mentions his grandfather's name as Zakki. In part of the same verse,[19] some have taken the word Mu'ayyad as a title for Zakki[4] while others have interpreted it as the name of his great grandfather. Some sources have stated that his father might be possibly from Qom.[3][18] Nezami is variously mentioned as a Persian and/or Iranian
4. Safavids:
There seems now to be a consensus among scholars that the Safavid family hailed from Persian Kurdistan,[23] and later moved to Azerbaijan, finally settling in the 11th century CE at Ardabil. Traditional pre-1501 Safavid manuscripts trace the lineage of the Safavids to the Kurdish dignitary, Firuz Shah Zarin-Kulah.[25][36]
According to some historians,[37][38] including Richard Frye, the Safavids were of Iranian origin:[24]
The Turkish speakers of Azerbaijan are mainly descended from the earlier Iranian speakers, several pockets of whom still exist in the region. A massive migration of Oghuz Turks in the 11th and 12th centuries not only Turkified Azerbaijan but also Anatolia. Azeri Turks were the founders of Safavid dynasty.
Other historians, such as Vladimir Minorsky[39] and Roger Savory, support this idea:[26]
From the evidence available at the present time, it is certain that the Safavid family was of indigineous Iranian stock, and not of Turkish ancestry as it is sometimes claimed. It is probable that the family originated in Persian Kurdistan, and later moved to Azerbaijan, where they adopted the Azari form of Turkish spoken there, and eventually settled in the small town of Ardabil sometimes during the eleventh century.
FSA has many radicals and cooperates with al-nusra (al-qaeda branch in Syria) and in beginning also with ISIS. Almost al radicals that come to Syria come from turkish border very easily while Turkey know they are al-qaeda. So Turkey is a harbor for al-qaeda.Turkey support the FSA only the FSA represent the majority of the Syrian people. you on the ohter hand support a dictator who is killing his own people.. besides that you support terror groups like hez, pkk, houthis in yemen, that makes you the number 1 terrorist supporter in the region.
Hezbollah and houthis are democratic parties who represent their people in Yeman and Lebanon, so they are part of the democratic parliament of Lebanon and houthis negotiate with different parties about the future of Yemen and are not listed as terrorists. Difference is they are democrats, but al-nusra is a terrorist group who beheads shia, kurds, christians,secularists, etc.
Different members of pan-Iranist party are jailed in Iran and some were executed during the start of islamic republic. So here goes another bullshit claim of yours which your Turkish history falsifiers teach you. As I said be patient till the movement starts.theocracy just as a cover, as a mean to push your actual real hidden agenda which is pan-persian supremacist ideology. You want to enslave the people but the Turkey wont let you.
If they are hippies, why erdoggi panicks so much these day, he wants to destroy every country and movement around himYPG/PYD are a bunch of women rights activists and hippies you really believe that they or even you can stand in front of the Turks?
You gypsies and your hippie idiot friends will be crushed when the time comes..
These women killed between 6000 to 13000 of your soldiers and wounded another 14000.
Like khomeini said (in this he was right), We will slap USA on their face and step on them as we did in Lebanon making them escape, so we don't count their slaves, worms and bugs in the region such as Turkey as threat to our lands.