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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2010

Long live all our beautiful Iranian ethnic groups around the world. Some day we will be re-united.

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  • LONG LIVE PERSIAN! Tajiks, Iranian, Osetian, Kurds!

  • They look so Iranian...I didn't know that.

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  • @GreatPersia2010

    bra, LONG LIVE AIRIYANS!

  • @Beroz15

    ya bera, Alans came from Saramatians who came from Saga (Scythians) who spoke N. Iranian, and Alania u said is Alanya which was most likely Alanja since -ja = place/land in Iranian and Airiyan language. same thing in Lithuania/Letuva, they call themselves "Sarmatija" => Sarmati-ja = land of Sarmati, who were Iranic people.

    Long live Airiyans!

  • Why is the song in Persian?

  • Also Long Live with Joseph Stalin, the most powerful Alan (Ossetian) in human history.

  • @sarugasima15 ,, God bless you brother .

  • Beroz15 and other brothers of Alanian origin or interested in Alanian culture! You are welcome to facebook group Global_Ossetia_Alania, where we have now more than 1700 members from all over the world: Ossetians from both Ossetias and Russia, Turkey and Syria, Jassic people. If you would like to participate in this group friend me on facebook facebook.com-denis.shirshov, or other admins: facebook.com-sos.ashetey facebook.com-Bolatberjey and we'll add you to the group

  • @Beroz15 "eti" is just a suffix in Georgian language. I say "As" is more appropriate name for Ossetians than Alans because you meet it more frequently in rudiments. Considering not the name Ossetians itself, there are also Jassic people in Hungary and Asia area from where people migrated to Digoria in 13-14 century, and Ossetians were known to Russians as Jasses too.

  • @Beroz15 ,, Good to know you brother . 

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