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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

BAYATE ESFAHAN

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  • LOOK AT YOU!!! CAN'T YOU JUST LISTEN AND ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC???!! DO YOU HAVE TO ALWAYS GET POLITICAL AND TALK TRASH?????? PLEASE... PEOPLE JUST ENJOY ART. THERE IS NO BORDERS, POLITICAL VIEWS IN ART! ZINDEH BAD IRANZEMIN!!

  • @shariotoflove First of all, I didnt mean to offend anyone. There is a considerate amount of the Persian people that agree with me. My father's ancestors came from Persia, the REAL Persia not the modern day Iran. This music relates to the Shah because his throne represents the Persian people and culture. The soul of the ancient Kingdom of Persia and the Shah is heard in this music and through most Persian culture. The mullas and revolutionists did not reform Persia, they've done lots of damage.

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  • daste shoma dard nakone. merci.

  • What a wonderful music!!!! Thank you for sharing this.

  • My beloved persiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa adorable music

  • @JigareTehroon  Iran+paradise= WAR :(

  • @shariotoflove In the countries I named, the monarch is mostly ceremonial, but on rare occasions, they can use the power they have to stop something or propose a new law. A country should should not be fully democratic but it must not be fully authoritarian. The Shah was not a dictator but he had the power of a dictator he did not use his power to kill or impose very strict laws but to help Iran move forward. They should have kept the Shah and make him to make more reforms.

  • @MegaKrishan123 no they have not proven to be the best form of government. in those countries you mention, the monarchy is ceremonial at best. The Shah was a dictator with full control. The people have the right to overthrow anything they like. it's losers like you who say history is more important than people's rights which emboldens the IRI. The Shah was both undemocratic and spread fear into his subject. He had to go.

  • @shariotoflove My father is half Persian (I am 30% Persian), I keep Persia close to my heart. In Great Britain, Sweden, Spain, and many other countries; monarchy is proved to be the best form of government. Yes, they should have protested but they shouldn't have overthrew the thousand year old majestic Empire of Persia. A government thats afraid of the people=democracy, a government that the people are afraid of=anarchy...neither is good. Only the Shah...I love Persia and the Pahlavis!

  • @countsyedalijafri Mashallah! x

  • @MegaKrishan123 yea Persians living abroad. However, Culture in Iran has evolved manifold, as well as keeping the old, maybe you've not bothered to look. i take it you're also not Iranian, hence the brainwashed drivel that you espouse. The revolutionist and 'mullahs' actually made Iran independent and socialist, as opposed to weak, puppet-state and plutocrat. For Iranians, that was a no-brainer. Persians are just a bunch of supremacist morons with little or no support by Iranians in Iran.

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