I respect Freddie a lot for saying he is persian. And its not because im part persian myself. Oh no, its because he never forgot his roots. And I respect people that are true to their roots. Unlike the albanian people who are arabs mixed with chechnyans claiming that they are some old greek people when everybody knows they're not. Freddie didnt forget where he came from, and for that he deserves all the respect.
Thanks for the elaborated description. It clearly says, you are from india and now living in the UK. But unfortunately what you are saying is partly wrong. It was not in Bombay, the largest Parsi community in the world. This video is from the Olympic '92 in Barcelona. Please change what you said, Please don't start claiming about him like the other people. Looks too silly.
@XxPersianBarbiexX Hi its given different information all over ,so i wrote Indien parser now ,but i have been told 1 of his parents was Persian ,hard to know what to believe ,but whats sure he was Zoroastrismen,but i know one who have all the information and will update it in english as soon i can :)
He was a Parsi born in Zanzibar. Both parents were Parsi. Parsis are the descendants of the Persians who fled the Arab Muslim conquest of Persia.
Basically the two words, i.e Parsi and Persian are synonyms, for Persian is the English word for Parsi.
In several interviews, he himself called himself "Persian". Now many "less gifted people" try to claim him as one of their own: Some Englishmen, Indies and others. So to sum up, he was a full Parsi and a Zoroastrian.
No problem. By the people that try to steal his name i mean primarily the ones that edit in Wikipedia. He is referred to as "British" in his Wikipedia entry. And the "Parsi" entry in Wikipedia has been edited by some racist Indies, whom have put in lies that Parsis are not Persian at all but Indies. Which is of course inaccurate.
@Iranian127 yes i have seen it ,i went through so many bios on him ,since i allways heard he is persian /parsi ...and i have loved his talent from a little girl ...but then as you say,people called him brittish ..in the country i am in .
I respect Freddie a lot for saying he is persian. And its not because im part persian myself. Oh no, its because he never forgot his roots. And I respect people that are true to their roots. Unlike the albanian people who are arabs mixed with chechnyans claiming that they are some old greek people when everybody knows they're not. Freddie didnt forget where he came from, and for that he deserves all the respect.
illmatador2 1 month ago
Thanks for the elaborated description. It clearly says, you are from india and now living in the UK. But unfortunately what you are saying is partly wrong. It was not in Bombay, the largest Parsi community in the world. This video is from the Olympic '92 in Barcelona. Please change what you said, Please don't start claiming about him like the other people. Looks too silly.
Shamsuzzohan 5 months ago
such powerful voices....hamid.
theshirzadegan1 1 year ago
wat a loss he was to music lovers ,great stuff ziba xx
carlsburgh 1 year ago
@carlsburgh so true ..he will allways be remembered :)
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
is he irani?
XxPersianBarbiexX 1 year ago
@XxPersianBarbiexX Hi its given different information all over ,so i wrote Indien parser now ,but i have been told 1 of his parents was Persian ,hard to know what to believe ,but whats sure he was Zoroastrismen,but i know one who have all the information and will update it in english as soon i can :)
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
@XxPersianBarbiexX
He was a Parsi born in Zanzibar. Both parents were Parsi. Parsis are the descendants of the Persians who fled the Arab Muslim conquest of Persia.
Basically the two words, i.e Parsi and Persian are synonyms, for Persian is the English word for Parsi.
In several interviews, he himself called himself "Persian". Now many "less gifted people" try to claim him as one of their own: Some Englishmen, Indies and others. So to sum up, he was a full Parsi and a Zoroastrian.
Iranian127 1 year ago
@Iranian127 thank you for your input ...:)
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
@TheZibatarinMoosighi
No problem. By the people that try to steal his name i mean primarily the ones that edit in Wikipedia. He is referred to as "British" in his Wikipedia entry. And the "Parsi" entry in Wikipedia has been edited by some racist Indies, whom have put in lies that Parsis are not Persian at all but Indies. Which is of course inaccurate.
Iranian127 1 year ago
@Iranian127 yes i have seen it ,i went through so many bios on him ,since i allways heard he is persian /parsi ...and i have loved his talent from a little girl ...but then as you say,people called him brittish ..in the country i am in .
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
fantastic
fischer3x3 1 year ago
@fischer3x3 yes ...pure talent :)
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
Absolutely great...............just lovelyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ♥♥♥♥♥
jajarad 1 year ago
@jajarad yes he was awesome :)♥♥♥♥♥
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
Very talented indeed... RIP. Thanks for remembering him.
Elenitsa3 1 year ago
@Elenitsa3 never forgotten :)
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago
Mama miya let me go .
95sour 1 year ago
@95sour aa let you go ?:))
TheZibatarinMoosighi 1 year ago