The Persians and Indians both have historical connections to the ancient Indo-Iranian peoples, often referred to as Aryans, who migrated from Central Asia around 1500 BCE. While they share linguistic and cultural roots, they evolved into distinct civilizations with their own languages, religions, and cultural practices over time. The term "Aryan" has also been misused in modern contexts, leading to confusion and misconceptions about its original meaning and implications. Therefore, while they are related through a common ancestry, Persians and Indians are not the same.
The Avars are a group of people historically associated with the Eurasian steppes, particularly known for their influence in Central and Eastern Europe during the early Middle Ages. They are often linked to the Turkic and Mongolic peoples, as they are believed to have migrated from the Asian steppes into Europe. The Avars established a significant empire in the 6th century, which played a crucial role in the political dynamics of the region, particularly in relation to the Byzantine Empire and the Slavs. Their legacy continues to be studied in the context of early medieval history and the formation of modern European states.
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Iran is the modern name for Persia.
No religion is called old or modern religion. God religions are revealed by God and remains as assigned and commanded by God. The main religion of Persians is Islam.
In modern day Persia (Iran) and places like Los Angeles where the number of Persians is significantly high.
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Because most of the records historians have about the Persians were written by Greeks, the history is very skewed (Greeks hated the Persians- they had lots of wars). It's very negatively biased.
The Turkish people are descended from nomadic tribes that roamed central asia much like the Mongols; they are believed to have migrated into the area of modern Turkey somewhere around the 8th century AD