persian gulf forever!!! don't forget this. it's very simple, when IRANINANS were given places names, arabs were looking for crickets in the desert to eat, when a persian told him crickets arn't in the desert arab. so the gulf belongs to iraninans and therefor called persian gulf cricket-eaters
This clip is about love and friendship. Please do not insult any people here Surely the Persian Gulf stays whatever it is, but we don't need to hurt anybody's nationality or pride. If you have any logical points or music related explanations, you are more than welcome.
Iran is home to several ethnic groups, such as Kurdish, Azerbaijanis, Bakhtiari Baluchi & even Arabs. Turkmen epic poets similar to Central Asian musicians are common in greater Khorasan inclduding current khorasan parts of Afghanistan, Tajikistan & Usbakistan. Kurdish music is known for its double-reed duduk and an earthy, dance-oriented sound. Sima Bina is one of the most renowned traditional Persian singers.
She is a true anthropologist of Khorassan music, compiling for years a traditional repertoire from this province. Singing in Persian, but also in Turkish & Kurdish, she perpetuates a tradition of folk music which praises nature & love, which evokes nostalgia and the changing times, she searches village by village talks to the locals & collects poems, music is best languge who everybody can understand it and belongs to everybody, penetrating right through hearts than minds..
This is how it gets written in more correct arabic. Unfortunately my persian is more limited than your arabic since I only learn it for fun. The grammer of persian though is quite easy.
Many thanks for your Arabic lesson; a new language is a new world, a new horizon to the universe specially when Persian and Arabic are related so closely with and share a history and past, which goes to pre-Islamic era. I had a teacher who said when you know one language, you are one person, when you know two languages you are two persons, and it goes on I found Arabic beautiful and lovable.
The other day I was reading some thorough documentation by some Iranian professor on all the sassanid princes who learned arabic and poemed in arabic in pre-islamic times. Apparently quite a few poems survived.
Pretty interesting stuff, and the style differs a bit from the Jahili Arab poetry, but the language is often unmistakenly pre-islamic.
I also read in a history book, It was common for Arab pre-Islam poets coming to the royal palace of Sasanians and telling their tales and poems then poets were given gifts. Not to mention, most of tribes and people along both side of Persian Gulf were under support and goverment of Sasanian, I even saw a reserach article by a non-Iranian about the influence of Persian language on some terms and elements of Jaheliyeh poetry with examples from the most popular Arab Jheliyeh, poet (AashA)
هیچ زبانی شیواتر از زبان موسیقی نسیت...چه بهترکه خوانندهء آن موسیقی سیما باشد که با صدای آسمانی خود همه را مات و مبهوت خود می کند...به دور از ریا و شیله پیله های دین و دنیا...سیاست و ریاست...
LOVE YOU
gvatanpo1 7 months ago
Beautiful!
"Payandeh va sarfarAz IRAN va Irani!"
utash321 1 year ago
تره دارمه منزل کله تشه - لیلی جانا کتولی منه خونشه
anooshaanoosha 1 year ago
persian gulf forever!!! don't forget this. it's very simple, when IRANINANS were given places names, arabs were looking for crickets in the desert to eat, when a persian told him crickets arn't in the desert arab. so the gulf belongs to iraninans and therefor called persian gulf cricket-eaters
danidoeni 2 years ago
This clip is about love and friendship. Please do not insult any people here Surely the Persian Gulf stays whatever it is, but we don't need to hurt anybody's nationality or pride. If you have any logical points or music related explanations, you are more than welcome.
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago 2
SEPASGOZARAM
Supreme music lift my soul, I love Mazanderani Music and she sing it so very well.
Eleusha 2 years ago
This is amazing
modallas2 2 years ago 2
نورت و زورت! شکراً جزیلاً یا الغالیة
لا یوجود حدود فی موسیقی لهی کمثل حب. اهلاً و سهلاً مرحبا...
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
Can you educate me if this is only from Khorasan as it says or if is more asian (e.g. Tajik, or afghan) ?
There is a lot of asian influences in the music.
modallas2 2 years ago
modallas2 ,,This is the same language as Tajik , and Afghan,,,, they have no problem what so ever to understand it .
TheNader123 2 years ago 3
Iran is home to several ethnic groups, such as Kurdish, Azerbaijanis, Bakhtiari Baluchi & even Arabs. Turkmen epic poets similar to Central Asian musicians are common in greater Khorasan inclduding current khorasan parts of Afghanistan, Tajikistan & Usbakistan. Kurdish music is known for its double-reed duduk and an earthy, dance-oriented sound. Sima Bina is one of the most renowned traditional Persian singers.
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
She is a true anthropologist of Khorassan music, compiling for years a traditional repertoire from this province. Singing in Persian, but also in Turkish & Kurdish, she perpetuates a tradition of folk music which praises nature & love, which evokes nostalgia and the changing times, she searches village by village talks to the locals & collects poems, music is best languge who everybody can understand it and belongs to everybody, penetrating right through hearts than minds..
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
the persiangulf
heheheh the music is irrestable .the begining is stunning.كيف حالك دوست؟
arabiannight100 2 years ago 9
تمام...شکراً یا نورالعیونی ..صح کلامک .....اموت لصوت فیروز
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
@arabiannight100 fuck you arab
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
@arabiannight100 FUCK YOU ARAB. GET LOST TO DESERT AND EAT LIZARD
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
@TheMOOJKOOJ
Thanks alot......
arabiannight100 1 month ago
@arabiannight100 FUCK YOU ARAB. I WAS BORNE IN AHWAZ AND KNOW ALL YOU BASTARDS VERY GOOD. FUCK YOU
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
@arabiannight100 FUCK ALL ARABS FOR EVER
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
@arabiannight100 fuck you
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
@arabiannight100 fuk u
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
@arabiannight100 fuck you
TheMOOJKOOJ 1 month ago
BTW,
This is how it gets written in more correct arabic. Unfortunately my persian is more limited than your arabic since I only learn it for fun. The grammer of persian though is quite easy.
شرفت ونورت وشكرا جزيــــلا أيها الغالي!
لا حدود في الموسيقي فهي كنهر دافق من الحب ...
يجري بلا حدود
أهـلا وســـــــــهلا ومرحبـــــــــــا
modallas2 2 years ago
That was a very sad and loving story...thanks for sharing
عصفورة تتألم وحيدة ...
يأتيــها عصفورهــا بلهفة المغيـــث
فتطلب قطرة مــاء
يعود..
فيجدهــــا فارقت
يصرخ صرخـــة محب عـاشق ...
يبكي بحزن عميـــق ...
ثم يستكيـــن لصمت الفراق
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
Many thanks for your Arabic lesson; a new language is a new world, a new horizon to the universe specially when Persian and Arabic are related so closely with and share a history and past, which goes to pre-Islamic era. I had a teacher who said when you know one language, you are one person, when you know two languages you are two persons, and it goes on I found Arabic beautiful and lovable.
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
The other day I was reading some thorough documentation by some Iranian professor on all the sassanid princes who learned arabic and poemed in arabic in pre-islamic times. Apparently quite a few poems survived.
Pretty interesting stuff, and the style differs a bit from the Jahili Arab poetry, but the language is often unmistakenly pre-islamic.
modallas2 2 years ago
I also read in a history book, It was common for Arab pre-Islam poets coming to the royal palace of Sasanians and telling their tales and poems then poets were given gifts. Not to mention, most of tribes and people along both side of Persian Gulf were under support and goverment of Sasanian, I even saw a reserach article by a non-Iranian about the influence of Persian language on some terms and elements of Jaheliyeh poetry with examples from the most popular Arab Jheliyeh, poet (AashA)
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
Arab poets were indeed frequenters of sassanid courts. That is how all the tales about sassanid courts and their glory and opulence survived.
modallas2 2 years ago
bah bah, che ziba.
TajikPersianRadio 2 years ago
من عاشق موسیقی خراسانی و فولکلریک هستم و سیما بینا در این مورد سنگ تمام گذاشته...
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago
مرسی.
amostofi1999 2 years ago
هیچ زبانی شیواتر از زبان موسیقی نسیت...چه بهترکه خوانندهء آن موسیقی سیما باشد که با صدای آسمانی خود همه را مات و مبهوت خود می کند...به دور از ریا و شیله پیله های دین و دنیا...سیاست و ریاست...
ThePersianGulf 2 years ago