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  • Love Iran! Long Live Iran!

  • I lol'd so hard at 0:46 when that oldie starts shuffling across the screen with a vase with a candle inside on her head.

  • Is this Persian Hooters?

  • هموطنان عزیز ما ایرانی هستیم بهر است فارسی بنویسیم اگر کامپیوتر شما فارسی ندارد میتوانید فارسی را تنظیم کنید

  • Dorud bar Irani

  • آفرین بر آهنگ ساز و خواننده که هر شنونده را برقص وامیدارد چون بسیار جالب تنظیم شده است ...یک پیشنهاد به هموطنان ما ایرانی و پارسی زبان هستیم لطفا فارسی بنویسد و اگر انیترنت شما فارسی ندارد میتوانید به فارسی هم تنظیم کنید

  • mainly Scytho-Alan, Cimmerian/Mitan/Medic and Galatians(Celtic) components. About the Hethits is only to say that they were an Anatolian group who probably had some genetic influence on all Anatolians(not only Kurds) but didnt play much importance in forming the Kurdish ethnicity.

    And about the semitic influence. Who told you this? All studies made so far show Iranians having 2% more semitic influence than Iraqi Kurds and 4-6% more than Anatolian Kurds. You seem to have confused something.

  • @dataman121

    ... i read somewhere long ago, but i can't remember right now, that stated that the present Kurdish language-wise has Semetic influence, like Sumerian or something, but obviously has many Airiyan parts, like many Iranian words which we share. i mean it is sort of true, since when you listen to Kurdish it sounds at parts very different from other Airiyan languages, it may be the other languages which presently have the parts of Kurdistan (Syria, Turkey, and Iraq, excluding Iran) ...

  • @dataman121

    ... but those parts don't sound like modern Arabic or Turkish, but like an ancient language - like Sumer, or something. and of course Iran and even Kurdistan has Semetic influence because before Airiyans, lived Semites and after the Airiyans mixed to create the Land of Airiyans - Iran, we were mixed again by Arab invaders and other Semites, but your "study" which claims that Iranians have 2% more Semetic influence than specifically Iraqi Kurds sound off, because you are saying..

  • @dataman121

    ... "Iraqi" Kurds, its Kurds who already have some Semetic influence like all other mid-east countries, plus Iraqis who also have a greater deal of Semetic influence. so it doesn't sound logical, neither does Anatolian Kurds comparisson, because even they have Semetic influences through their history, so if you could provide the evidence or source of this statement we could all see the logic behind it. but i heard this statement about Kurds having Soghidian mix with Sumer before

  • @yashil17 I really dont understand the arguments you bring. Since when living in a area supposed to become to a country called Iraq makes your Genes more semitic. Kurds from Iraq have hardly gained Influence from real Semites. Most of Iraq was formerly under Hurrian, Gutian and Summerian rule. Most of it people are genetically very different from genetic Arabs. There are many studies which will show you that Kurds have less semitic influence. Behar et al., Xing et al. Nasidze et al.

  • @dataman121

    i meant mixes and influences with the non-Airiyan peoples. but Kurds have many influences on them from Iraqis and Syrians, Turks - look at their language/accent, music, and even their physical features. and Kurds

  • @yashil17 Please read my comments again and better. Accent is one thing loanwords another. You can ask whatever linguist you want they will all tell you that Farsi has much more Arabic loanwords than Kurdish. There is no "turkish look" on Kurds there is a Kurdish look on Turks. the large majority of Turks are native Anatolian peoples. The Northern Syrians especially Druze Christians are genetically descend from Caucasians and Greeks.

  • @dataman121

    ok i agree with u that accent and loanwords are different, but for Kurds which is it - accents or loanwords? i think its loanwords since they have many Arabic/ Turkish words depending on their place, so if they do have loanwords it would forcely affect the accent of the language, compare the Kurds of Syria or Arab nations to the Kurds of Eran, it sounds different. i don't know why you are so into proving to me that Kurds have less Arabic influence in their language than Eranians...

  • @dataman121

    ... i know. u say that Turks have a Kurdish look but Kurds don't have a Turkish look, how does that work. i.e. how would the Turks have a Kurd look in the first place? they would have to mix, its not like Kurds could just somehow "pass" their feautres/traites without recieving the other's traites, hence "mixing"

  • @dataman121

    ...i thought and know very well that Turks of Turkey are originally Mongols who mixed with the Anatolians peoples, but u say differently?

  • @yashil17 Than you know wrong my friend :-) studies have proven that Turks are 75% native Anatolian people + ~17% Central Asian Iranic + 8 East Asian genes. actually Turks of Anatolia have just a bit more East Asian genes than Iranians. Kurds on the other hand have considerable lower East Asian(mongol) Genes than Turks as well Iranians. 

  • 0:04 LOL

  • I am proud to be a Persian, An Azari, A Kurd, a Gilak; Baluch. Lor, Khozestani, Khorrasani, Bakhtiari, Talysh, Mazani, Ghashghaii, Espahani, Tajik, Armani. Assuri, va va va va .............. I AM PROUD to be IRANIAN.......

  • che bahale in raghse ;-)

  • Greetings from Canada :)

    im half persian half canadian my dad is 'kurmanj ' kurd some of their relatives live in talesh and amarloo ive been there before and in one of the weddings that i went many years ago in talesh i heard this song :)) i love it :)

  • @kimia48 if your dad is akurmanj than you cant be a persian cause kurds are not persian.

  • this is not gilaki.. this is a tabari ( mazani) music

  • این موسیقی تالشی است تالشی یکی از گویش های گیلانی میباشد که در شهرستانهای تالش هشتپر بخصوص در ماسال فومن ماسوله به این گویش صحبت میشود وتا حدودی شبیه کردی است

  • این ترانه و موسیقی همراه آن به نام موسیقی گیلک آمده است. تا آنجا که من به گویش منطقه های شمال ایران آشنایی دارم، این ترانه و نیز موسیقی همراه آن مربوط به منطقه ی تنکابن (میان گیلان و مازندران) است؛ منطقه ای که «رقص قاسم آبادی» آن نیز پرآوازه است. ب. الف. بزرگمهر

  • omg, i love this!, i never knew iran had so many ethnic groups O.o...anyways im so getting my grandma to dance liek this grand ma, She rocks!

  • Let all of us be very proud of all Iranian people. Stay together, love and cherish every bit of our country, keep it together and never ever let anyone to seperate us.

    Just listen and look at these beautiful people. How can I not be proud of being an IRANIAN ?

  • One of the greatest & most beautiful songs clips from the North western province of GILAN in Iran.

  • Damet Garm agha! What a nice song...Khadijeh thats the name of my mother....LOVE that song...

  • من رقص مادر بزرک و ترانه زیبای خدیخه را هر روز گوش میدهم البته فکر میکنم تمام خانم ها و آقایان در این ویدئو فامیل هستند ودو دختر خانمی که در آخر میرقصند نوه مادر بزرگ هستند

  • @kyomarz1946 hala ina har ki hastan aziz shoma lotfan sigheh mhramiyat barashun jari nkonid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1­1

    hamvatan delangiz

  • Australia neshestam ina ro mibinam delam ye zareh misheh baraye shomalo shomalia, ama midoonam na az in raghsa vojood dareh na in safa. hamina ham shans ovordan ke ghabl az tamoom shodane clipeshoon niroo entezami nayoomad begireh bebarashoon

  • What a beautiful IRANIAN video...it is too bad there are so many ignorant human beings who have political and racial agendas and then come to a beautiful video like this and start their tyrannical rants which have no rational basis, like the one lost Israeil soul who is screaming at my Lebanese brother and the others arguing about Kurd and not Kurd, white and non-white...we are all humans. pick up the Qur'an and read with an open mind! Salaam and Khouda Hafez.

  • من فقط عشق موسیقی فارسی

  • like ... but . ... kash khanande mobilesho dar mivord az kamarbandesh =)) :D

  • این ترانه و موسیقی همراه آن به نام موسیقی گیلک آمده است. تا آنجا که من به گویش منطقه های شمال ایران آشنایی دارم، این ترانه و نیز موسیقی همراه آن مربوط به منطقه ی تنکابن (میان گیلان و مازندران) است؛ منطقه ای که «رقص قاسم آبادی» آن نیز پرآوازه است. ب. الف. بزرگمهر

  • Euval. chakereh harchi shomaliyeh

  • love the music and people

  • I just love the old lady in this video!!! She is a classic and everyone I know has seen this video. I wonder if she knows how famous she is? Love the music and the dance and the outfits...perfect!

  • Those 6 Haters are now Persian people ;)

  • Asheghe har kasi ke tuye khake pake IRANzamin nafas mikeshe bevige admaye mihandoust va zedde regim.

  • We are talking about TALYSHY people, not about Gilaks or Mazandaranis. This is a Talyshy clip for your information. The fact is that the pure, beautiful and ancient culture of (Mazlum)Talyshy people is threatened not only by some Iranian racists, but mainly by (artificial) Turkic state of so called Azerbaijan.

    We again support our Talyshy bretherns in their struggle to become free from EHRAMAN. Salute from KURDISTAN

  • @DelBrisee oh boy oh boy who forced you Mazandaranis, Gilakis to call yourself Kurd? ah and keep dreamin of being Hethit. Scythian and Hethit Traces were found in kurdish Regions but no one in Mazandaran or Gilan. Only Parthian traces who are a small group of Scythians were found there. Kurds are Scytho-Meds and Hurrians,hethits you guys have nothing to do with Anatolian Hethits. You should first inform your self were the Hethits lived.

  • @dataman121 "oh boy oh boy" nobody forced NOTHING on Mazenderanis. Northern Iranians are descendants of CENTRAL ASIAN IRANIC PPL, PERSIANS and LOCAL FOLKS. no need to look up encyclopedia iranica on that matter. DR Dr. Kaveh Farrokh who is himself of Scythian origin and a good friend of mine would confirm this to you, as well as plenty of linguists and anthropologists in that field. not you. Mazenderanis are not kurds and neither are Guilaks and none of us want to separate from Iran, P E R I O D

  • @DelBrisee and btw, this is about a video that is clearly TALYSH, not Gil nor Maz, but from a different ethnicity in that area. Separatism has never been an issue for these folks. They are, just like the rest of Iranians, regardless of language or demography, oppressed by the islamic regime.

  • @DelBrisee The issue Of Kurds my dear friend is unfortunally different we as Nation are seperated by borders made by some imperialistic Regimes. I don´t know what the Issue with Talysh Gilan Etc is and I don´t really care if they don´t stay in our way. I was only here to here some different cultural music just before I saw some comments about Kurds.

  • @dataman121 there is no fucking issue with anyone in Northern Iran. We Mazenderanis love our Gilaki brothers and sisters as well as the other groups living there. We have a rich and highly developed culture and we are damn proud of it. We speak different languages but we do not want, in ANY FORM or CIRCUMSTANCES to separate from Iran, like Kurds do. That is the issue: separatist Kurds.

  • @DelBrisee good for you and i repeat we dont fucking care. we kurds are kurds nothing else

  • @dataman121

    can u possibly show evidence for 1. Scythians and Hetites being related and 2. for Scythians being found in Kurdistan regions? although i may partly agree with u in the second question since they may have been of that specific stock, but Herodotus himself stated that the Saga (Scythians) spoke of an Iranian language, N.W i believe, which is close to modern day Kurdistan. Kurds are related to Iranians but they are mixed with some Semetic lineages

  • @yashil17 Sure I can. Scythian sites are found in North Kurdistan a region was called Sakapane and according to Heredotus its people were of Scythian origin. Another Scythian tribe in Anatolia were the Budi this Term is still in use for one big Kurdish tribe to Buti/Boti. Another Scythian site in Kurdistan is the city Saqqez(which derives its name from Saka). Brentjes an ethnologist compared a cylinder seal, where two Median and Scythian fighters were shown, with Kurds in Bahdinan.....

  • @dataman121

    ya nice, "Saka" is a variation of "Saga" which we (Persians) called them (Scythian is the Helenic version) like the "Saka Rauka". but berar where's the Hitite relation? are Hitites related to Kurds or something? because Hitites look and sound Semetic or non-Airiyan.

  • @yashil17 ...and found out that the depicted Scythians were the Kurds living there because they had exactly the same clothes and heads. Cimmerian immigration into Urfa and Cappadocia are well documented the same south of lake urmiya. They were called Gamirk and in East Kurdistan Gawirk this is typical for Kurdish Kurmanji and Sorani dialects. The change of M=W/V. Also Scytho-Cimmerian Kurgan Stalae were found in Hakkari exactly the same type also found in Ukraine.

  • @dataman121

    ok, so you say that the two Median and Saga fighters were of Kurdish stock, right? that doesn't prove that Saga were all of Median/Kurd descent, but i mean at that time there wren't two nations - Iran and Kurdistan/Media, we were a part of the same empire but most importantly the same race! - the Airiyan race, we are known as Irani, not the modern day country or people of Iran (although included) but the "people of the land of Airiyans" i.e. - the Airiyans.

    ...

  • @dataman121

    nice, where is Urfa and Cappadocia? i know that Cimmerians in general were related to or possible offshoot of the Saga, for more search this great source of Saga - Pre-Imperial Iranian peoples by Dr. Oric Basirov, i found about the Saga the first time by him and this great page.

    and nice i didn't know the Alans had also settled to Kurdistan, but berar i have never seen anyone or anywhere state that Alans, Saramatians, and thus Saga(Scythians) state as "Kurdish tribe) ...

  • @dataman121

    but this does NOT mean that they were NOT related to Kurds, but that when you say they were Kurd and only Kurd,you are essentially saying that they were NOT Iranian or related to Iranian which is false, and i've got evidence for that since all the people or place that i've seen who said that they weren't Kurd, said that they were Iranian! i mean the most populated Alani land/country in this present day is Ossetia, more S.Ossetia than the captured N., and in there they call themsel..

  • @yashil17 No your simply misinterpreting what I said. Where did I said something like Scythians were Kurds? I said the Scythians played a role in the ethnicity of Kurds. Means a big part of Kurds are of Scyrthian descend not other way around.

  • @dataman121

    ok i see what u maen, like Kurds are essentially from Saga, like the Punjabs and how they are Saga. but the fact is that the Saga were of Eranic origin and the Eranic people constitute of modern Kurds, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Afghans, Azeris, Ossets, and many more but they would all be calledd "Eran-e" not the present day Eranians but the ancient Airiyans ( similarly the Turkic peoples vs the Turkish people). Hence the Saga would be Kurd, Tajik, Erani, etc.

  • @dataman121

    themselves - "Ironi"! and believe it or not it is a fuckin variation on "Irani/Iruni" etc. that's what they've called themselves because they were of the Land of Airiyans - AIRIYANS!!! this doesn't mean that they weren't related to Kurds, but this means that Kurds and Iranians were a group of people who were NOT divided but one and called "Irani" or "Airiyai", berar we are one, like Afghans, and Tajiks, Bulgars, and many more including Ossets

  • @yashil17 Than we got another major Scytho-Sarmatian wave into Kurdistan. The Alans they still exist all the way in Van, Hakkari, Dersim and Kordestan. The Alan tribe is one major Kurdish tribe the people of this tribe still call themselves Alan and the immigration of Alans into Kurdistan is also well documented.

    And now Studies about Kurds from ethnologists and linguists. Prof. Gernord Windfuhr, Prof. Hennerbichler, Prof. Klyosov, Valentyn Stetsyuk .....

  • @yashil17 all of them are sure and clearly say, Steppe Nomadic tribes particular Scythian and Mitanni played a major Role in forming the Kurdish ethnicity. About the Medes is only known that they were related to Scythians and did rule over what is nowadays kurdish inhabidet so we can assume that they had some good influence on Kurds too. According to Hennerbichler the Kurdsish History and name goes back to Gutians and Hurrians who absorbed much (30-40%) Steppe Iranic, ....

  • @dataman121

    and ya, the Kurdish name could be relatedto the Hurrians, because i read many credible sources stating that they were Airiyan and that it used to be called "Harrians" rather than "Hurrians" making them more Airiyan.

    and a question, you state in the end of this paragraph - "...40%) Steppe Iranic, ....

    and then you go to the next comment that is NOT intended to me which states - "mainly Scytho-Alan, Cimmerian/Mitan/Medic and Galatians(Celtic) components" no correct me if im wrong...

  • @dataman121

    ... but are you implying that the Galatians(Celts) were an Iranic tribe? because i'm researching about Celtic, but mainly Irish/Gaelic relations to Iranic tribes and old Iranian culture, and i have many findings from credible sources that include from Irish people themselves stating their relations to us! and the Hitites i see now your reply, anyways you state that they are Anatolian indignious possibly, but you related them to Saga, no?

    lastly, about the Semetic relation ...

  • @yashil17 I added Galatians but didnt stated that they were Iranic. thats why I added Celtic to not confuse the people.

    Your totally mixing things ups.

    1. Sumerian was not a semitic language but isolated

    2. Some Kurdish areas have semitic Accent like those in Syria but from Vocabulary Kurdish is much less influenced from Semitic than Persian is.

    

  • @yashil17 Here is an example of Kurgan Stelae found in Ukraine

    ht tp: / / ww w. colourbox. com/ media/ 2010086

    this is a Stelae found in Hakkari central Kurdistan, a Region in former Gordiaye

    ht tp: / / img3. photographersdirect. com/ img/ 12941/ wm/ pd1729104. jpg

    fill the empty fields

  • @dataman121

    and ya, Saga settled a great deal of influence in Ukraine, like the Sarmatians in Lithuania, they apparently call themselves - "Sarmatija" which like all other nations ending with the suffix "ia/ja" = land because "Ja" in the Airiyan langauge, including Iranian, mean place or land,so it would be "Sarmati land" essentially.

  • MasALLAH Famile Sasan iranpur :)/ Karimi Phamedani HAHAHAH kiram tu kune Gilan

  • @JujuWoaW I SAID ANYTHING ABOUT ISRAEL IN THIS VIDEO. I SIMPLY SAID THAT THE SINGER IS FUNNY. THEN YOU TREAT ME OF ARAB PRAYER. YOU ARE SAYING BULLSHIT IN THIS SIMPLE VIDEO, YOU OPENED THE SUBJECT, AND I HAVE SAID ANYTHING WRONG. NOW SHUT UP AND GET THE F OUT

  • @JujuWoaW

    I am Lebanese, but it doesn't mean I am an Arab.

    Every Iranians like Khomeini, even if they are against of the today's religion.

    People like you are puppets of America. People like you are racist, and have no humanity.

    Religions have no link to what its hapening to your country.

    If Iranians are too idiot to control people with islam, its not my problem.

  • Subhuman shit

    Ass holes

    Veracity-less

    Alcoholic

    Koskesh

  • @JujuWoaW All people who wanted freedom in 1979, Khomeini was just like them. He never kill ONE Iranian of his life. He was a real Gandhi. The SAVAK :

    Shit

    Ass hole

    Veracity-less

    Alcoholic

    Koskesh

    killed his son.

  • @JujuWoaW Khomeini is the most simple man in that shit world.

    You can go to his house and he make tea, he is very simple and HUMAN.

    I can see now that you are defending a monster such the Shah, that killed millions of people with torture and innocent prisonners, with its savak criminal (that work with Israel!).

    Khomeini never killed ONE iranian, he died just after the revolution. His sucessor may soak his picture, but he was a real Gandhi.

  • @JujuWoaW Mother fucker how do you know I am love the islamic republic of Iran ? (my comment have no link with it) This video, you can see that it is made by islamic republic principes, see how all the girls wears hijab and men in black pants...

    Don't ever insult Iran, bitch, they are the best republic in the world, and yes, they are right to hang pathetic people like you, and go to hell.

    Those who pray have the right to watch this music. Fuckin racist, Nshallah may they hang you one day

  • Talyshy is definitely a longuage on its own it is just like Baluchi to Persian. Nobody denies that it's an Aryan language like Persian, Pashtu, Kurdish,..... I just wanted to emphasis the similarity of the culture to kurdish and also to other Aryan sub-cultures.

    we as Kurdish nation support the struggle of Talyshi nation especially against Azerbaijan which is occupying large portion of Talyshistan. Zenda bad our common goal to become free and independent nations.

  • @turkehetekmetek Talysh people are proud Iranians just like the rest of the other ethnic groups in Iran. they are not "struggling" for keeping their national identity. They are, just like the rest of Iranians living in Iran, struggling for their freedom. The Iranian government today is however suppressing and torturing anyone that wants freedom and democracy, regardless of ethnicity. So please, take your separatist talks elsewhere.

  • @DelBrisee Beside, this separists kurds do not know the value of being Aryan(iranian) and when they say they are not iranian people and thinks that persians are the enemies, they are going against themself Delbrisse. Let them be backed up by the enemies such as arabs, turks, britions and americans who are filling their ass with nonsense propaganda in order to create their own Median Kurdistan LOL. Earlier they tried to manipulate bakhtiari lors, now they go after northern iranians LOL. They FAIL

  • Zende bad Talysh Nation, Salute from Kurdistan.

    I could dance to this tunes for hours, sounds almost like my local music.

  • Zende bad Talysh Nation, Salute from Kurdistan

  • @turkehetekmetek Talysh is a great and ancient culture and language in relation to the great IRANIC (ARYAN) nation and their language is very pure and still have linguistical characters from old-persian and middle persian (Pahlavi). Zendeh bad IRAN. Just ask the people of northern Iran along the caspian coastline, such as mazandaranis, talesh, gilanis, tats etc.

  • @Kamali22 thank you Kamali. yes, as a mazenderani we are proud to be Iranians. period. Nobody wants to separate from Iran. we just want freedom in Iran, for all Iranians. That's it.

  • @DelBrisee Separist kurdish people are not 100% of median(Iranic) origins, while their forefathers were raped by such as turks and arabs so they are lost in space. They do not know the definition of Iran or Iranic, that not all iranian folks are persians. Iran or Greater Iran covers big portion of Central Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan etc. Majority of the people in todays Iran are iranic people and proud to live in this great land characterized by rich culture and history!

  • @Kamali22 yes I know. They are mostly Hurrians. We Northern Iranians are descendants of either Scythians, Parthians, Persian nobility and local folks (hittites, kassites, amards etc). But what's important here is that we are damn proud of being IRANIANS and I could never EVER see a separate Guilan or Mazenderan. It's as possible as Kurds getting their own country. LOL

  • @Kamali22 thank you Kamali!!!! This kurdish person thinks that shomalis are separatists just like himself, only because northern Iran was under Median rule... so pathetic. I am proud to be Iranian and I love and respect all ethnicities in Iran. period.

  • @DelBrisee

    persians ugly dark skinned niggers... if you wanna be part of those ugly people.. its your choice.

    we kurds look much better than persians.. we are much lighter than them.

    and gilakis look more like kurds.. they dont look like persians at all

  • @KurdishPride952 Are you characterized by european/white nazi thoughts now? LOOOL, you are funny. You mean just because you are lighter, it's correct to say that darkskinned people are less attractive? I do not know how educated you are and you should properly organize yourself better before answering my comments. Majority of persians are located in southern Iran from provine of Fars, to south and east. The wheather is sub tropical down here and effects the pigment of sking your morron LOL

  • @KurdishPride952 Well just because mazandaranis, gilanis, kurds are generally lighter than us persians does not mean that they want to separate from Iran and join this so called white lightskinned kurds LOL. Your comments make no sense, you are speaking in racial terms in relation to one irrelevant aspect. The weather in northern Iran along the capsian coastline is similiar to the weather in northwestern Iran, northern Iraq and Turkey so the people share similiar skincolours. why not?

  • @Kamali22 I also am against Racialism. may the Mazandaranis, Gilakis be what they want. If they feel belonging to Persians than they are. People of Isfahan , Teheran are usually also light featured. The only thing I don´t like when people are claiming a kurdish folk doesen´t exist.

  • @dataman121 I understand your frustration about the Kurdish issue, but the "Only thing we don't like is when Kurds claim other ppl being Kurds". That is a serious issue man. Kurds have claimed Lors to be Kurds (which was severely and fiercely refuted) and now they want to say that we are Kurds? No way!! we are Mazenderani. Guilaks, or Talysh, If we were Kurds, we would be called Kurds, right? and so we are not and never were and we do not even identify ourselves with Kurds.

  • @DelBrisee look dear friend. First of all not we claimed Lors are Kurds. But just 100 Years ago Lors saw them self as Kurds and were also recognized by Europeans as that. Today the Big Lori language is so much influenced by Persian that it stands between kurdish and Persian in Grammer and Vocabulary. And also you have to differ between Big and small Lors. Small Lors are proven speakers of southkurdish Fayli. This is a fact no one will deny. But if Big Lors want to be Kurds or not is up to them.

  • @DelBrisee I will tell you something. The Region around Talyshstan Gilan Mazandaran was former called Dailam. The Dailamits living there however were called by PERSIANS! KURDS some hundred Years ago. It was not us who declared anyone as Kurd. If you don´t believe me read Hamzah al Isfahanis book. Also the most close Language to the Caspian Dialects is in fact Kurdish not Persian. But Like I said I know that people from Gilan consider them self Persian and Iam fine with it.

  • @KurdishPride952 Listen, you foolish racist separatist idiot. I don’t judge people by the way the look or their skin color. Besides, I’ve seen plenty of Kurds that are darker in skin than the Khuzestani Arab in Southern Iran. Just google Fadime Sahindal (poor girl got killed by her own Kurdish family for dating non-kurds) and tell me if she looks “lighter” than a Persian? Please do not insult Gilaks by calling them Kurds. Gilaks have a totally different origin than Kurds.

  • @KurdishPride952 kruds= gypsy.perian r white aryans.kurds r gypsy mix semtic.

    all the kurds are dark:ojalan,talebi,.

    persian have white ski:khomeini,khatami,.........­...

  • @sspersian Are you racist or what? We are all Iranians.

  • @sspersian

    thats soo bullshit, Kurds probly have more Airiyan features through out there population or "white features" which is incorrect since not all white people have Airiyan features (English,Scottish) Kurds are of the Airiyan race and are related to us, just search Kurds Airiyans and see. and don't say that khomeini and khatami are Iranian, because they are more Arab than Iranian

  • @DelBrisee dude we dont care. And Kurds are not Medes. They share a good chunk of Median ancestry but they have larger Alan, Scythian-Parthian, Cimmerian, Hurrian, Gutian ancestry. Linguistically seen Kurdish shares most similarities with Parthian and Scytho-Alanic.

  • @TheVerason

    well if u didn't know Parthians Scythians, Alans, Saramtians, Cimmerians are all Iranic people for they spoke an ancient Iranian language, the reality is that Iranians and Kurds are all of the same race - Airiyans and the same peoples - the Iranic people who are NOT only present day Iranians but are of the concept of Iran - of the land of Airiyans, meaning Tajiks, Afghans, Armenians, Ossetians, Scythians, Kurds, and many more

  • What's the name of that singer ?

  • ahang mazandarani

  • who the f*ck is that crazy singer....???

    what the f*ck is that monkey donkey dance...???

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  • قابل توجه دوستان این آهنگ گیلکی نیست مازندرانی.. لطفا درست اطلاع رسانی کنید. تا هم وطنان دچار اشتباه نشن

  • I love it, beautiful music and culture.

  • lol so funny...

  • baravoooooooooo hajipure khodemon.

  • are Gilaki Kurdish

  • kheiili bamaze miraghse . ey kash hame pirezana inghad ruhiashun khoob bashe:)

  • This was beautiful, it really made me home sick.

  • good job the best!

  • This is from Talesh

  • Akhareh Kaar. Cell Phone o haal kon.

  • good job

  • khoda hefzet kone. grate grate grate grate music

  • عالی

  • Gooooooooooooooooooodddddddddd­dddddddddddddd.

  • oorale cuanta fuerza e identidad.¡esa es la región de mi apreciable amigo el consejero cultural aghaye Hosseini.

    me gusta mucho la melodía y el ritmo, aunque no pueda entender el gilaki.

    muchos saludos desde méxico

  • zende va sar afraz bashi khadije jan. zende bad sarzamine ma ke por az golhaye rangvarang hast,afarin va merci

  • lol this is iranian BORAT music

  • bah bah ,jane hamvaten ,in ast muzik shade mazandarani, ey val be hamshahri haye khodam

  • I will not trade an inch of Iran for the whole world!

    I LIVE YOU IRAN I LOVE YOU

  • ROFL Is this a joke?

  • iranian rickroll!!

  • Ah, a Fire Dancer from the Old Religion of Zoroaster.. Great Dancer!

    Is that a Harvest Festival?

    Thank you. I love folk dancing.

    A Panamanian

  • Fantastic

  • Love the music. This is my first introduction to Iranian folk music and I'm sad I didn't discover it sooner. :D (And if anyone would like to *calmly* discuss American views of Iran, I'm certainly open to that. I may be able to offer a different point of view. :3)

  • Where can I find the mp3 for this!?

  • ایران تو سرای عاشقانی

    پاینده و جاودان بمانی

    ف-ک

  • This is Mazandarni & not Gilaki. We all agree???

  • Be nazaram in 20 bar ast ke in video ro mibinam. besiyar zibast. Man kordam az Irak, cheghadr goyeshman be ham nazik hast.

  • besiar ziba mashalah khadije joonam enshalah sad sal zendeh bashi va hamintor sarehal ,

  • eyval baradaraye shomali

  • besyar ziba bood

  • Beautiful IRAN

    Paayandeh IRAN

  • Paayandeh IRAN

  • این بی ریا ترین و صادقانه ترین موسیقی است که میتوان شنید. صفای همه ی ایران از هر وجب خاکش. دم فرد فرد روستاییان گرم باد

  • همه جای ایران سرای من است

    و من آذربایگانی از بوسه بر پیشانی یک یک هممیهنانم در سراشر ایران میزنم

    سرفراز ایرانی .و پاینده ایران

  • @MrSotoudeh ghorban shoma va har chi iraniy vatan parasteh.

  • قربونه اون دامن صورتیش

  • LIKE!!!!!!!

  • ایران: دعوت از احزاب عمده عراق مداخله در امور این کشور نیست.

    رامین مهمانپرست، سخنگوی وزارت امور خارجه ایران گفت، هدف ققط ایجاد فضای بدگمانی و تنش آلود و تضعیف دولت جدید سکولار آقای ایاد علاوی نخست وزیر عراق است

  • labbayka ya hossein

    labbayka ya khamenei

    wal mawt le isra'eel

    long live the islamic republic

    death to the british and american-european traitors

  • @istiiizzz I wouldn't say Labbayk to the enemies of Iran who have Killed countless number of my fellow country men, women and children and destroyed Iranian civilization for 1400 years. LONG live IRAN and IRANI

  • @1000MOSHT I support those because they liberated my country from the Israeli occupation. The rest, if it is true or not, I don't care. If I am not persecuted in my country, it's because of those. And if they have kill these pro-american, traitors, civilians, well they are right to do that. In America, the Americans torture the innocent prisonners everyday. So don't make American government better than Iranian.

  • @1000MOSHT You should'nt protest anything from the Iranian gov because they were perfect. People like YOU make it image bad around the world, just because they make your country an islamic power, thats why america doesnt like iran. america dont care about your gov. the shah is worse than khomeini gov because do you forget the SAVAK that they were torturing innocent people that were only against monarchy. the SAVAK was pro-mossad-cia.

  • @1000MOSHT That's why I am telling you America doesnt care about your gov, if it is dictator or not. They are all doing this comedy just because they simply dont want any islamic power in this planet. so if you think america like you and want to help you : poor you

    long live IRAN and for that long live your current great and best gov

  • @istiiizzz they dont care if its Islamic or not, as long as there is any independant non-American power in the middle east then they will be against it and invest plenty in trying to disintegrate it. The same goes for the Europeans.

  • @NimaSun yes you are right : this is an example : saudi arabia. their gov uses the same law than the talibans in afghanistan and the US dont care anymore because of their interest : $petrol. iran is a country where they are $petrol but the gov is anti-american, thats why america is against iran, they don't care about iranian situation too.

  • @NimaSun and thats also why the american support the shah : because the shah was pro-american-israeli. and than he was worse dictator than khomeini. wtf... khomeini was a man of peace and liberated iran from the shame : he was not a dictator anymore.

  • @istiiizzz lot of murder of political figures took place under Khomeini. That is not actions of someone peaceful. His freeing of Iran from American hands deserves credit, but lets not over do it and call him peaceful.

  • @NimaSun khomeini mudered anyone. surely those who have been merdered were pro-shah or were doing some business with america or israel. not innocent

    people. and those who have been dead in the election last year I am afraid and I think it is exagered. but I am sure this is not from doctrine of Khomeini. and yes khomeini may not look peaceful for you, because he was ''revolutionnar''. and I dont think he could do this revolution without violence.

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  • They are Indo-European race!

  • ای ول حاج خانوم بابا

  • درود بر شما .جونمرگ شده عجب رقصی میکنه

  • This music is TAALESHI music

  • payandeh irooni , farghi nemikone bache gilan , tehran , azarbayjan, kurdestan , lorestan , khozestan, baloochestan, ya.......... bashi --- , mohem ine ke hame irooni hastim .. agha ba in raghs hall kardim ham ba musicet ; )))))))))

  • This is absolutely Kurdish weather you like this fact or not. Great music. Thank you for uploading

  • lahjash nemikhore khodesh male unvara bashe

  • Great Gilaki Iranian music. The music comes from the heart. Far better than the LA productions. God bless Gilan & every corner of Iran. God free Iran from the British backed Mullahs.

  • پاینده ایران با تمامی فرهنگ و آداب سنن ملی آن. ما همه یک خانواده از چهارسوی ایران هستیم.

  • seroke min dimon tera :))

    This is the first time that i'm listening Gilaki.

    90% is closser to kurdish.

    Even i am kurds but i understand more than 50 %.

    Kurds and Gilaki are the same folk?

    if someone know this pls tell me.

  • @1977Baran It's Talishy spoken in part of Azerbaijan and north of Iran. The Iranic languages are naturally all very close and similar

  • besiaar zibaa va delchasb.hamisheh shaado salaamat baashand.

  • Long live Gilan

  • Are you Gilani?

  • چه آهنگ سر زنده و زیبایی. زنده باد شمالی های عزیز

  • Iran hamisheh zende ast.payande iran va mellat e iran.

  • mokhlese shomal o mardome bahale shomal .

    hame manateghe shomal az gilan ta mazandaran .

  • the old lady is quite talented!

  • This is not a Gilaki music; This is Taleshian local music. Taleshian peple live in west of Gilan (Iran) and Lankaran Province (Azarbayejan country). Good Luck!