@mothehs از سیمای شریف حضرتعالی چنین برمیآید که قریب به یک ماه است از تناول گوشت محروم بودهاید؛ لذا استدعا دارم از بیان این سخنان بیاساس و مهمل خودداری فرمایید.
@IranEmbassyLB Stop pretending to speak for Iran. You t*rr*rists don’t represent the Iranian people.
The people of Iran have said it loud and clear for years:
Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, My Life for Iran.
@ThorinbirAZ Lmao, nice dodge٫ Eşek.
A minute ago you were claiming Iran didn’t exist and was “founded in 1935.”
So which is it? Did Iran exist in 1828 as a state that signed international treaties, or was it founded in 1935.
Are you actually this dense, or are you just trolling? The answer is literally right there in the text: “Russian conquest.”
Seriously, in the age of AI, how are you still asking these brain-dead questions?
Hey @grok until which year or historical period did Persian retain official status in the territory of the modern Republic of Azerbaijan, and through what historical processes did it lose its role as an official language?
Please stop tweeting about history. It’s clearly not your field, and you’re just spreading misinformation.
The Safavid flag in 1900!? The Safavid dynasty had ended nearly two centuries earlier, and its flag was not even a tricolor featuring a sword-bearing lion.
The photo was taken during the Qajar era, near the Ottoman Ministry of War (Harbiye), after the declaration of jihad against the Allied Powers in World War I.
The Iranian flag appears because the Central Powers were attempting to bring Iran into their camp during the war.
@Milad33B The original name of this tower was literally Shahyad, meaning “Memorial to the Shah.”
It was built during the Pahlavi era to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the Iranian monarchy and was designed by Hossein Amanat, a royalist Bahá’í architect.
You low-IQ inbred.
@drpezeshkian مسعود،
این نسخهی ”کمی بیشتر تحمل کنید“ دیگه تاریخ مصرفش گذشته، ما درد مشترکمونو با یه چیزی که اسمش ”تغییر رژیمه“ درمان میکنیم.
دردتو خودت بکش، ما دیگه خسته شدیم از این مشترک بودن.