What actors and actresses appeared in Dari Jemapoh ke Manchestee - 1998?
The cast of Dari Jemapoh ke Manchestee - 1998 includes: Azizul Akma as Lini Fariza Azlina as Mila Zulkarnain Ibrahim as Mafiz Razak Khaliq as Policeman Indra Syahril as Yadi
Is Persian an indo-European language?
Yes. Persian is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages
How did Islamic rule affect the Persians?
The Arab Islamic Invasion of Persia from the 600s C.E. until Persia became independent again in the 900s C.E. had a profound effect on Persia and Persian culture. Some of the myriad of changes that occurred domestically within Persia included:
Islam Replacing Zoroastrianism: Persia had previously had its own unique religion called "Zoroastrianism". Under the Parthians and Sassanids, Zoroastrianism had become the majority religion in Persia and was the religion of the rulers and aristocrats. Under Islamic Rule, Zoroastrians were persecuted, in some cases violently, but in most cases simply by repressive taxes and social sanction. In order to maintain their position in the nobility, most nobles were required to convert to Islam or face the "horrible" life of a commoner. Within three centuries, Persia had become majority-Muslim.
Arab-Persian Ethnic Conflict: For most of Persian history up to this point, the Persians had seen the Arabs as a distant nuisance on the Arabian Peninsula and scarcely paid them more heed than they would common thieves or vandals. Persia concerned itself with controlling civilized regions and settled peoples, like the Mesopotamians, the Levantines, the Anatolians, the Egyptians, and the Khorasanis. In almost all cases, when the Persians conquered these areas, they were well-respected as civilized, organized, and cultural rulers. Conversely, when the Arabs overran Persia, they destroyed Persian cultural buildings; had little regard for Persian organizational systems; understood nothing of Persian literature, history, or values; and, worst of all, asserted themselves as superior to the Persians. This set up a centuries-long rivalry between the Arabs and Persians where the former saw the latter as second-class Muslims (Mawali) since they refused to leave their old heathen language behind and embrace Arabic (in contrast to the Mesopotamians, Levantines, and Egyptians) and where the latter saw the former as uncivilized barbarians who had the audacity to trample all over 4000 years of culture and development. Neither side has really made overtures to heal the cultural rift and today, Saudi Arabia, the center of the Arab World, and Iran remain bitter enemies.
Arabic Influence in Persian: During the Arab Islamic Caliphates, the Persian language was substantially modified with numerous Arabic loanwords that led to a massive transformation of the language. Additionally, Arabic forms of poetry became popular in Persia. It would take the influence of the later giants of Persian literature like Ferdowsi, Khayyam, and Nizami to "re-Persianify" the Persian language. However, the Arabic literary stylings became integrated into a wider Persian ambit of literature and culture in the Persian tradition of taking the best from "lesser cultures".
Pax-Islamica and Persian Science: Because of the vast size of the Umayyad and Abbassid Empires, Persia benefited from an exchange of knowledge and goods with the Amazigh of North Africa and the Iberians of Spain, not to mention the Levantine populations who were physically close, but under Byzantine control previously. This allowed for a flowering of Persian science and mathematics during the wider Islamic Golden Age. In fact, many of the key figures of the Islamic Golden Age were Persians, like al-Khwarizmi, Rumi, Nasir ad-Din al-Tusi, and Ibn Sina.
Will Israel preemptively attack Iran and start World War 3?
A UN nuclear watchdog report suggests Iran could be developing a nuclear bomb, apparently confirming long-held suspicions in the West. Tehran denies the claims, insisting that its atomic intentions are peaceful. Israel (and the U.S.) may be making preparations to launch a military strike to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities and set the Islamic nation's nuclear pursuits back years. The prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran, led by its rabidly anti-Semitic President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has denied the Holocaust and called for Israel to be "wiped off the map", is intolerable for the Jewish State. Iran's nuclear program constitutes an "existential threat" for Israel that, if not mitigated by international diplomacy, Jerusalem may try to stop with military force similar, but far larger in scope, to the 1981 air strike on Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.
What are some ethnic differences between people in Iran and Iraq?
Iraq is primarily Arab with some minorities like Kurds and Yazidi in the north. Iran is a multi-ethnic country made up primarily of Persians, but also Dari, Pashto, and Balochs in the East and Kurds, Azeri, Circassians, and Arabs in the West. Persians consider themselves to be Caucasians, not Arabs.
How did the Iran Hostage Crisis resolve itself?
The United States released a large number of frozen Iranian funds in Western Banks in exchange for the Hostages. To find out more, see the link below.
From 1906 - 1979 Iran was ruled by who?
The Pahlavi Dynasty was ruled by Reza Shah Pahlavi from 1925 to 1941, and Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlavi from 1941 to 1979. It was overthrown and abolished in 1979 as a result of the Iranian Revolution.
Iran (previously called Persia) has a population that claims to be Persian and most of the population speaks Farsi.
What actors and actresses appeared in Nari Swargakke Dari - 1981?
The cast of Nari Swargakke Dari - 1981 includes: Arathi
What language do most of the people in the region speak Arabic Farsi Hebrew Kurdish?
Most people in the region speak Arabic, especially in countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iraq. Farsi (Persian) is predominantly spoken in Iran, while Hebrew is the main language in Israel. Kurdish is spoken by the Kurdish population primarily in parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
"Jo" in Farsi can mean "the name of a woman." It can also be used as a prefix in Persian names, such as in "Jolene" or "Jovan."
What actors and actresses appeared in Makhluk dari kubur - 1991?
The cast of Makhluk dari kubur - 1991 includes: Kosim Lela Anggraini Idjah Bomber Muni Cader Hendra Cipta as Jali Mang Diman Illa Doth Yenny Farida Umar Hasby Rina Hasyim Tien Kadaryono Jack Maland Dyne Puspita Eddy Riwanto Kusno Sudjarwadi as Wardi Rengga Takengon
You can say "عزیزم" (azizam) in Farsi to address someone as "babe" in English.
How do you translate 'love you' into Farsi?
"Love you" in Farsi can be translated as "دوستت دارم" (pronounced "dooset daram").
What percent on farsi is spoken in the middle east?
Farsi, also known as Persian, is mostly spoken in Iran and to a lesser extent in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. While there are Persian-speaking communities in the Middle East, such as in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, it is not as prevalent as in the aforementioned countries. It is estimated that around 60-70% of Persian speakers reside in Iran.
A Persian person is someone from Iran or of Iranian descent. They may speak Farsi (Persian), follow Iranian cultural traditions, and have roots in the historical region of Persia.
Is there any similarity between Persian and greek languages?
They are both Indo-European languages meaning they both originate from the language of the Indo-European invaders from the Caucasus steppes. They share many Indo-European cognates and share borrowings from Turkish and Arabic as well.
Examples:
English Greek Persian
Father Pateras Padaar
Mother Mitera Madaar
Life zoi zandagi
give v. dido dadaan
tooth donti dandaan
stand v. stasi istadan
arm brakhios baazu
Why did the Arabic language disappear from Persia?
The Arabic language was not native to Persia and never had a strong influence there. So it didn't actually disappear from Persia.