@JMuzc7@goliizz@realMaalouf You can easily see this when looking at Iranians of Zoroastrian faith (who kept their ancient Iranian religion), their bloodlines are without a doubt 100% pure.
Here are Sepanta Niknam and Koroush Yaghmaee for example, both are Zoroastrian Iranians:
@JMuzc7@goliizz@realMaalouf Aryan is synonymous to Iranian.
Europeans are not Aryan, they are Slavic, Germanic and whatever.
And most Iranians have no Arab admixture, as proven by genetic testing
Just look at these Perspolis (also called Perse or Takhte Jamshid in Persian) reliefs, the noses & curly hair:
@goliizz@realMaalouf Ctesiphon (Tisfun in Persian), the capital of the Sassanian Empire (also known as Persia in English; or Eran-Shahr in Persian) is unfortunately not part of Iran anymore.
It's now in Iraq, 10km south of Baghdad, and Persian speaking people don't exist there anymore.
The ruins:
@Mawasli0@goliizz@realMaalouf استخدمتُ شات جي بي تي لترجمة هذا لك. خامنئي سيّد، أي أنه من نسل "النبي" محمد مباشرة. نحن الإيرانيين لا علاقة لنا بصراعاتكم. الإسلام ديانة شيطانية.
@majinsayan Your map is absolutely ridiculous.Much less Arabs.That southern strip is fictional. Barely Arabs in Hormozgan or BandarAbbas, it's vastly Persian, there are even more Baluch than Arabs.And some areas in Khuzestan where Lur&Persian are majority are marked wrong (I'm Lur from there
@majinsayan You are being intentionally dishonest here.
Persia (Fars), after which that Gulf is named, is the name of a province in Southern Iran. The Gulf is named after that province, not the country, which was always called Iran.
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