you might not know, but there are also Arabs in Samarkand, they speak normal Tajik-Persian, Samarkand dialect I would say. And many of them have 'Arab' in their passports. From the ancient times Samarkand has been a cosmopolitan area.
you are right saying that "in BUXARA AND SAMARQAND the majority are Tajik and they speak tajik-persian". You are also right about the language, which they speak, that it contains turkic loan words, etc. and also that they know Uzbek too. But there is an Iranian ethnic group as well, I have this information first hand. You can go to Samarkand and see ethnic Iranians, many of them have 'Iranian' written in their passports, which means ethnic group, and they speak Uzbek, not Tajik-Persian.
@19856515 that is not true at all, in BUXARA AND SAMARQAND the majority are Tajik and they speak tajik-persian. I don't know where you got your information but it is NOT correct. Yes, it contains lots of turkic loans words, but they speak tajik primarily and they know uzbek too!
Nasiba pesnia "Nigaranam" mogla spet tolko Azerbaijanka. Nasiba Allah Sana Can Sagligi versin. Nigaran olma biz seni hamimz sevirik. Nigaran olma bes mani aglatdin.
@Mrmarx555 We call it GREATER IRAN or literaturally PERSIA in nationalistic terms! WHy we name our languages in differents names, such as Tajiki, Dari and Farsi its because of non-persian rulers who tried to divide our language, heritage and culture. They managed very well, if not u would not say great Tajikistan. RUssians named your farsi for tajiki in order to divide u from your persian brothers in Iran. Pashtons did the same to persians of Afghanistan, and renamed it Dari. SHAME ON YOU!!!
fuck da haters man. you historian motherfucker. who cares where she came from. she is very nice singer. she is the only one that i respect in uzbek female singers.
why did you put al bukhari in your nick. take it out man. cuz al bukhari was not racist like you.
Alpbukhri what is your problemm? I have seen that you write anywhere where there is a Persian music. Do you have nothing else to do? People want to listen to their music, if you do not like Persian music why you listening?
I personally know Nasiba. Her father Iranian Azeri & mother local Tajik! Tajiks didn't become Uzbeks overnight! Eastern Persia started becoming turkic since early 7th century even before Arab invasion. Turkic influx culminated 11 century after Arabic Khilafa weakened and Persian Samanids conceded to Turkic empires in the region. Since then new identity emerged with farsi-turki genes mixture as a bilingual urban group called Sarts. Soviets divided the Sarts into two - Uzbeks & Tajiks.
خدمت بیننده ګان عرض کنم خانم با لحجه فارسی دری آواز میخواند افغانستان، تاجیکستان سمرقند بخارا با لحجه دری فارسی صحبت میکنند این خانم لحجه دری دارد. دری لحجه از زبان پارسی است
@AzeriLoveIran درود بر شما درست میفرمائید اما درین آهنگ به لحجۀ فارسی ایرانی آواز خوانده اند بخاطر اینکه این آهنگ کاپی یک آهنگ لیلا فروهر میباشد که در سال1989 در ستودیوی کالتکس در لوس آنجلس ثبت گردیده است که دوست عزیزم منوچهر چشم آزر کیبوردیست شهیر ایران انرا کمپوز ونواخته است ناگفته نباید گذاشت که من نواختن کیبورد ایرانی را از ایشان واستاد محمد نژاد یاد گرفته ام و شمال افغانستان مردم به لحجه تاجیکی سمرقندی وبخارائی صحبت میکنند من خودم کابلی هستم
@ziayousufzai من از شنیدن لحجه های مختلف فارسی همیشه لذت میبرم مانند گلهای هستند که از یک نژاد به رنگ های مختلف میباشند ما کابلی ها در افغانستان لحجه بخصوص خود ما را داریم که در هیج جای افغانستان شنیده نمیشود بخاطر همین فهمیدن لحجۀ فارسی ایرانی برای ما آسانتر است هراتی های ما لحجه شان بسیار نزدیک به مشهدی ها میباشد
I personally know Nasiba. Her father Iranian Azeri & mother local Tajik! Tajiks didn't become Uzbeks overnight! Eastern Persia started becoming turkic since early 7th century even before Arab invasion. Turkic influx culminated 11 century after Arabic Khilafa weakened and Persian Samanids conceded to Turkic empires in the region. Since then new identity emerged with farsi-turki genes mixture as a bilingual urban group called Sarts. Soviets divided this group into two - Uzbeks & Tajiks.
Nasiba Abdulloeva is from well known Samarkand city,but she has original iranian roots,she sings in several languages,just because of diversity(multination),in Samarkand city people speak at least 3 languages,and Nasiba is very talanted singer!
I remember when I was a kid I was fascinated the way my afghan friends in school used the same farsi words with a new touch. Then I came across tajik culture and I was even more stunned. It was as if you find a relative that you didn't know that existed and by knowing that relative you know more and more about yourself. Now comes farsi speaking people living in Uzbekistan. It is an overwehlming joy. The lyrics of these songs are fresh. The word use is lively and masterful.
Hazoron rahmat ba in seru in saboni shirin.
Crogan96 5 months ago
nasina jan cox shirin mahni oxuma stilin var; azeri de iran da originaldan yaxsi oxuyur, rahmat aziz joon
jissa683 7 months ago
djaaan AZERI SINGER))))))))))))
AsadAzerii 9 months ago
you might not know, but there are also Arabs in Samarkand, they speak normal Tajik-Persian, Samarkand dialect I would say. And many of them have 'Arab' in their passports. From the ancient times Samarkand has been a cosmopolitan area.
19856515 11 months ago
you are right saying that "in BUXARA AND SAMARQAND the majority are Tajik and they speak tajik-persian". You are also right about the language, which they speak, that it contains turkic loan words, etc. and also that they know Uzbek too. But there is an Iranian ethnic group as well, I have this information first hand. You can go to Samarkand and see ethnic Iranians, many of them have 'Iranian' written in their passports, which means ethnic group, and they speak Uzbek, not Tajik-Persian.
19856515 11 months ago
For your information, Iranians in Samarkand speak Uzbek, they do not speak Tajik or Farsi. No hurt, just letting you know.
19856515 1 year ago
@19856515 that is not true at all, in BUXARA AND SAMARQAND the majority are Tajik and they speak tajik-persian. I don't know where you got your information but it is NOT correct. Yes, it contains lots of turkic loans words, but they speak tajik primarily and they know uzbek too!
Sincerely, Tajik!
UMBUBA 11 months ago
kto nibud mojet etu pesnyu na latinise s perevodam post delat? pojalusta
jissa683 1 year ago
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jissa683 1 year ago
השירים שלך מחזירים אותי שנשים שנה אחורה כאשר עזבתי את אירן ועלינו לישראל
אשמח ליראות אותך בהופעה אצלנו
חסידים אילת ישראל
davidchassidim 1 year ago
Bah bah kheili zeebaa!!! Man oshiqi in musiqee astam!
UMBUBA 1 year ago
Nasiba pesnia "Nigaranam" mogla spet tolko Azerbaijanka. Nasiba Allah Sana Can Sagligi versin. Nigaran olma biz seni hamimz sevirik. Nigaran olma bes mani aglatdin.
545290 1 year ago
Nice. Beautiful song! Thank you!
DyadyaSergo 1 year ago
Rahmat
TheNafisa32 1 year ago
gooddddddddddddddd
percdrummer 2 years ago
صدای خیلی دلنشین و گیرای داری! خیلی خیلی دوست دارم!! همیشه پیروز، تندرست و پایدار باشی!!!!!
NikSaam 2 years ago 2
age zibast o farsi Turki nadare pas chera shoma nejadparastane Turki nemikhoonin hatta Turki ra dar keshvar ham qadeghan kardin han????!!!!!!
yurduqan 2 years ago
she is not from iran or anyother country ok she is from Great Tajikistan in this music video she is singing in irani accent.
Mrmarx555 2 years ago 6
@Mrmarx555 We call it GREATER IRAN or literaturally PERSIA in nationalistic terms! WHy we name our languages in differents names, such as Tajiki, Dari and Farsi its because of non-persian rulers who tried to divide our language, heritage and culture. They managed very well, if not u would not say great Tajikistan. RUssians named your farsi for tajiki in order to divide u from your persian brothers in Iran. Pashtons did the same to persians of Afghanistan, and renamed it Dari. SHAME ON YOU!!!
Kamali22 5 months ago
نصیبه خانوم گرامی ضمن درود و خسته نباشی به اطلاعتون میرسونم که یه نفر شیداو والهً صدایه زیباو دلنشینت شده و اون کسی نیس جز ایران دوست !
امیدوارم که همواره تندرست و شاد باشی و بهترینارو واست آرزو دارم .
Irandoost1 2 years ago 2
Ziba, delangiz, ghashang, ....
Merci
JavidIraneman 2 years ago 3
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fuck u all, she is uzbek!!! No need to argue even!
KhwarezmshaH 2 years ago
I love this song.
Not only is she singing in Persian, but she's trying her best to sing in the Iranian dialect.
justmine4me 2 years ago 2
She is Azeri ! Good singer 100% i wish to hir long live.
makhmudjon 2 years ago 2
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FUCK YOU ALL IRANIAN ASSHOLES. SHE IS AZERI NOT iranian. LONG LIVE TURKISH PEOPLE, LONG LIVE AZERBAIJAN,UZBEKISTAN.
KavkAzer 2 years ago
:-))))))))
baraye hamin farci mikhune na?
farci ya torki nadare
ghashang mikhune be har zabani bashe
JavidIraneman 2 years ago
she is from SAMARKAND She IS iranian ANYWAY she sings COOL NASIBA OYTISHKA BISYOR ZIYOD TASHAKUR DA SHUMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO QANDA ZAN
SAMARKANES 3 years ago 4
Nice Persian song! Nice pictures of N.A. God bless Nasiba apa.
VoiceofSogdiana 3 years ago 7
fuck da haters man. you historian motherfucker. who cares where she came from. she is very nice singer. she is the only one that i respect in uzbek female singers.
why did you put al bukhari in your nick. take it out man. cuz al bukhari was not racist like you.
jasur89 3 years ago
beautiful song!
kanishka25 3 years ago 3
آفرین! صدایت بسیار زیبا و دل انگیزه است. پیروز باشید.
NikSaam 3 years ago 6
Beautiful both in Persian & Azeri.
All the hate mongerers wasting their time with non sense.
irajou 3 years ago 4
Alpbukhri what is your problemm? I have seen that you write anywhere where there is a Persian music. Do you have nothing else to do? People want to listen to their music, if you do not like Persian music why you listening?
omid2468 3 years ago 4
Respect!
Gulshanjon 3 years ago
I personally know Nasiba. Her father Iranian Azeri & mother local Tajik! Tajiks didn't become Uzbeks overnight! Eastern Persia started becoming turkic since early 7th century even before Arab invasion. Turkic influx culminated 11 century after Arabic Khilafa weakened and Persian Samanids conceded to Turkic empires in the region. Since then new identity emerged with farsi-turki genes mixture as a bilingual urban group called Sarts. Soviets divided the Sarts into two - Uzbeks & Tajiks.
alpbukhari 3 years ago
azar dar zaban farsi be manie atash hast, azarakhsh, azar yeki az mahaye irani hast
omid2468 3 years ago 3
She is not Farsi! correct that please.
I'm sure she would not like being called that either!
colouredwinds 3 years ago
Don't worry, she is proud to be called Farsi/Persian because she is Farsi/Persian herself.
Gulshanjon 3 years ago
shit, are yu freaking joking?!
look at her surname for God's sake!
don't yu realise that it is a r=Russian-ified Turk surname?
only Azeris have that!
colouredwinds 3 years ago
watch?v=YKywoKyn31s she is Tajik.
Qumars 3 years ago 2
She has also sung in Azeri + speaks Azeri damn good!
Why would a racist farsi learn Azeri?
colouredwinds 3 years ago
Yes we are talented. If we have to learn azeri we learn it better than natives. That is the way the Persian culture became dominant.
As you see we have a healthy ego too.
azam1346 3 years ago
Yu do not make sense.
The way Persian culture hm....how many persians are there in Iran?
Lemme tell yu too, look at her surname!
colouredwinds 3 years ago
خدمت بیننده ګان عرض کنم خانم با لحجه فارسی دری آواز میخواند افغانستان، تاجیکستان سمرقند بخارا با لحجه دری فارسی صحبت میکنند این خانم لحجه دری دارد. دری لحجه از زبان پارسی است
بسی رنج بردم درین سال سی
عجم زنده کردم بدین پارسی فردوسی ع
ziayousufzai 3 years ago 8
@ziayousufzai
But here her accent is of irani. Don't you agree? Persian speaking Samarghandis are considered Irani (Iraninan origin) by uzbeks
I have noticed among all afghanistan or central asia the accent of samarghand and bukhara is closest to irani accent. I don't know why
AzeriLoveIran 1 year ago
@AzeriLoveIran درود بر شما درست میفرمائید اما درین آهنگ به لحجۀ فارسی ایرانی آواز خوانده اند بخاطر اینکه این آهنگ کاپی یک آهنگ لیلا فروهر میباشد که در سال1989 در ستودیوی کالتکس در لوس آنجلس ثبت گردیده است که دوست عزیزم منوچهر چشم آزر کیبوردیست شهیر ایران انرا کمپوز ونواخته است ناگفته نباید گذاشت که من نواختن کیبورد ایرانی را از ایشان واستاد محمد نژاد یاد گرفته ام و شمال افغانستان مردم به لحجه تاجیکی سمرقندی وبخارائی صحبت میکنند من خودم کابلی هستم
ziayousufzai 1 year ago
@ziayousufzai من از شنیدن لحجه های مختلف فارسی همیشه لذت میبرم مانند گلهای هستند که از یک نژاد به رنگ های مختلف میباشند ما کابلی ها در افغانستان لحجه بخصوص خود ما را داریم که در هیج جای افغانستان شنیده نمیشود بخاطر همین فهمیدن لحجۀ فارسی ایرانی برای ما آسانتر است هراتی های ما لحجه شان بسیار نزدیک به مشهدی ها میباشد
ziayousufzai 1 year ago
@AzeriLoveIran
This song originaly of Lailo Furuhar, Iranian singer that's why it sound persian -iranian.
SofiaMad25 10 months ago
I personally know Nasiba. Her father Iranian Azeri & mother local Tajik! Tajiks didn't become Uzbeks overnight! Eastern Persia started becoming turkic since early 7th century even before Arab invasion. Turkic influx culminated 11 century after Arabic Khilafa weakened and Persian Samanids conceded to Turkic empires in the region. Since then new identity emerged with farsi-turki genes mixture as a bilingual urban group called Sarts. Soviets divided this group into two - Uzbeks & Tajiks.
alpbukhari 3 years ago
Nasiba Abdulloeva is from well known Samarkand city,but she has original iranian roots,she sings in several languages,just because of diversity(multination),in Samarkand city people speak at least 3 languages,and Nasiba is very talanted singer!
jahonboy 1 year ago
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nfshhm 1 year ago
@colouredwinds Wacht over your mouth Laqai!
nfshhm 1 year ago
that's a great Persian song. Cheers!
NikSaam 3 years ago
she is not persan (farsi) she is AZERİ from Azerbaijan. She was back here recently
coeurcreve 3 years ago
I remember when I was a kid I was fascinated the way my afghan friends in school used the same farsi words with a new touch. Then I came across tajik culture and I was even more stunned. It was as if you find a relative that you didn't know that existed and by knowing that relative you know more and more about yourself. Now comes farsi speaking people living in Uzbekistan. It is an overwehlming joy. The lyrics of these songs are fresh. The word use is lively and masterful.
Happy new year!
FarsiDari 3 years ago 13
Durud bar shuma
besiar zeebast
very nice
long live persian people and culture
esfandiar91 4 years ago 5
Durud ba Shumo Nasibachon
Bos ham beshtar ohanghoi forsi/tojiki/dari
Bo ehtirom
Nabi /Hamburg/Germany
angelBitaly 4 years ago 4
thank u a lot very nice song,love u all tajiks and persan.
TAJIK420 4 years ago 5
thank you
Gulshanjon 4 years ago
well done!
Tajiktube 4 years ago 5
thanks
Gulshanjon 4 years ago
very nice tajik song
thank you very much keep it going ...
Zortusht 4 years ago 5
thank you
Gulshanjon 4 years ago