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  • Newroz is Kurdish. Persians dont have culture, its all stolen from Kurds.

  • @SultanOfSwords Ye right...Kurds only have Salah'O'Din and since I'm not muslim I don't care about him. Kurds usaly have a feeling of being ignored and that makes you say such things, It is a fact that Nowroz is Persian but it is celebrated by most ethnicities in the area.

  • @SultanOfSwords hahaha you kurds have nothing;) not even a land, so how can you mountain sheeps have a culture? lol :P

  • Regards to all Indo-Iranian peoples. Proud to be one myself.

    From India with love.

  • i met oneday ONE IDIOT MONGOL TURK SAID NOWROZ IS TURKISH! AND I SAID WTAHT THE FUCK U DONKEY MONGOL HAHAH EVEN THE NAME IS PERSIAN(FARSI)

  • viva all iranic people=)

  • Zoroastrian are kurds what greek greek greek bla bla bla fuck off u

  • @peywend Zoroastrians actualy began with Afghans :P

  • plz dont lie so match in turkiya only kurd have nowroz not fucking turks.

  • Zoroaster's birth as 6000 years before the birth of Christ or 5000 years before the war of Troy or 6000 years before invasion of Greece by Xerex, it is definite that in his third volume Lertius has dropped a zero from the birthday and this error has led to all this chaos in the history. Since we know that Grecian historiographers had access to written Babylonian and Persian calendars, we can rely on their integrity that the prophet was born in 6184 B.C. and died in the year 6107 B.C.

  • Zoroastrian was the religion of ancient persia before the advent of Islam in 7th century a.d.

    the familiar concepts of Hell,Heaven,Resurrection ,coming of Messiah and last judgement incorporated into this believe for the first time.

  • Zoroastrian was the religion of ancient persia before the advent of Islam in 7th century a.d.

    the familiar concepts of Hell,Heaven,Resurrection ,coming of Messiah and last judgement incorporated into this believe for the first time

  • Norouz Pirouz!

  • Please upload a better quality!

  • long live for IRAN and PERSIAN people

    Happy new yearrrrrrrrrrrr

  • i love you people. i serieusly do, you guys care about the kurds :(

    its the first time i see persia reunited, but it feels like it was all happened before.

    i wish this political nonsense was over and became persia ones more.

    persia: a place where people dont judge eachother for theyr looks, theyr race.

    its a place lived with i dont know like 50 tribes. that would be great persia. and then 21 march comes, everybody prepares for newroz ^^, man cant wait :(

  • “Observing Nowruz will not only promote cultural values, but it will also help nations establish relations based on friendship, peace, justice and respect.”

    this is what i loved the most from wikipedia

    i love my persian blood and will always love my honor

    newroz piroz be hewale heja

  • Norooz will keep emit in us the hope and renew us life. we will celebrate Norooz every year and renew the hope and life with shiny future.

    Javid Shahnshah Aremehr

    Javid Iran

  • the narration is pretty much EXACTLY taken from wikipedia!

  • 15 thousend years is not a joke!

  • How intelligent and beautiful Persian tradition! I LOVE NOWROOZ!

  • I saw that newroz and norouz are celebrated on the same day and have similar names, I thinks it's very likely that they once where the same...

  • Persian Ancient City of Balkh e Bami is the birth place of Nowruz this great and historical festivity.

  • The presenter lists "Kurdistan" as a central Asian state ! strange!

  • love nowruz

  • long live the Kurds and Persian !!!!

  • Where do you think the Kurds came from? They are an ancient Iranian tribe. There are many Greek tribes who were originally Persian or Median peoples as well. Sumerians, Mesopotamians and Persians were the architects of yesterday's and today's societies. Kurds need to reconnect with there Persian roots and stop isolating themselves. If they had joined with the Iranians then Saddam Hussein would not have singled them out for genocide.

  • You mean Kurds need to reconnect with their Mediyan (Iranian/Ariyan) roots. Medes (Kurds) was the first Iranian nation and founders of the first empire also. It is well known that Persians adopted much if not everything from the Medes and Cyrus The Great was half Kurd half Persian, but I think you ment Iranian roots ;) And I agree. Medes and Persians always treated eachother better than themself, always together conquering Assyria, Babylonia, Egypt etc modern history isn't so good though.....

  • And yes, that is another thing. Kurds don't have only Mediyan (Iranian) ancestors, but also Mesopotamian and Anatolian ancestors and we populate today the exact same place where the world's first civilizations were born. Noah, Abraham etc were all from this place. Even the Jews have many holy places in Kurdistan. Zoroastrism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam and the ancient pagan religions have been here too.

    So we have a mixed ancestry, but we are proud of our Iranian one as much as the others ;)

  • @kalimaganeshshivan they did fight against Saddam in the Iran-Iraq War. Saddam calling them traitors massacred them. Thank god he gone now.

  • @USpatriot35 I agree, because I had no love Saddam!

  • Well happy new year to you and all kurdish too. Also Georgians, Afghanies, Indian Parsis and everybody who celebrates Norooz.

  • it is kurdish new year

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  • Actually Nawroz or Akitu as known for Assyrians derived from Mesopotamia. The Assyrians who live among Kurds especially in South Kurdistan/Ashur have been a nation for almost 7,000 years now.

    You are right though, we shouldn't argue who owns it today, it's for everyone who wants it ;)

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