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December 2009

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  Please stop. If you continue removing Articles for deletion notices or comments from articles and Articles for deletion pages, as you did with Turkiate society, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Gosox5555 (talk) 22:36, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

  Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. When you make a change to an article, please provide an edit summary for your edits. Doing so helps everyone to understand the intention of your edit. It is also useful when reading the edit history of the page. Thank you. LadyofShalott 22:45, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

  This is your last warning. You will be blocked from editing the next time you vandalize a page, as you did with this edit to Talk:Turkiate society. > RUL3R>trolling>vandalism 23:19, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

That was not vandalism. LadyofShalott 23:32, 15 December 2009 (UTC)<Reply
Sorry, my mistake. =) Keep contributing. > RUL3R>trolling>vandalism 23:36, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Please leave edit summaries and use four tildes (~~~~) to sign your talk page posts. LadyofShalott 23:34, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Be careful of your behaviour. This action is called vandalism.علی ویکی (talk) 01:33, 18 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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here shows you have cheated in citing reference. The cited reference doesn't mention that Zoroastrianism in affected by Tigriism. See Wikipedia:Do not create hoaxes and be aware that such these behaviour can results in Banning Policy. Aliwiki (talk) 12:31, 20 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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  Please do not delete or edit legitimate talk page comments, as you did at Talk:Al-Farabi. Such edits are disruptive and appear to be vandalism. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you're going to move the comments to the archive page, that would be one thing, but don't delete them outright. —C.Fred (talk) 17:18, 31 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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The following post you made is worth some comments...

Persians's Historical Theft

This article's origin section contents is 100% wrong and has wrote in persian nationalistic and fascistic form. All turk's heros and dynasties have been shown persian heros and empires in most wikipedia articles. Ottomans and seljuqids were not persian and Afrasiab and al farabi were not persian but all were Turk. Afraasiaab were a Turk Hero and his original Turkic name were Alpertunga (Refer to:Al Kashgari's Diwan) and afraasiaab is not persian name but is muarrab or arabized form of Alpertunga. Ferdowsi, first Persian poet, belived that Turks and Turanians were same(Refer to: Shahnameh of Ferdowsi). Some scholars believed that even Sumerians and Mesopotamia's first civilisations origin were from asianic peoples or Turk related or prototurk peoples, and they derived hundreds similiar prototurkic and Sumerian words; For example Sumerian's god were Tengri and protourks god were Tengring (tangri in todays Turkistan variants or Tanri in Turkish and eastern Turkic languages (refer to Russian scientist Olzhas Suleimenov's AZ-i-IA book or Homel's books)). Persians destroyed middle east most civilisations and after the Achaemenians attacked Mesopotamia, all old civilisations such as babylon, Assyria, Elam ,Akkad and so were cleaned from human history and totly destroyed their culture, their deep civilisation, and killed all their oppressed peoples. This event is known as Purim Genocide in Torah. Greeks referred to persians as berbers and the 300 movie is based on this belief. Old Turks referred to Persians as Tat that its meaning were berber and uncivilised peoples (Refer to: Al Kashgari's Diwan) and Arabs referes as Ajam to Persians in that meaning, even todays. Todays, there are no Persian in world and peoples in Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan that say their selves persian are from mixed race. Persian Iranians that makes max. 25 percent of population of Iran are mostly from Arab, Turk, Greek, Armenian, indian and a little old persian peoples mixing and genetic testing have proved this fact. Tajiks living in Afghanistan and Tjikistan are mostly Turks and Indians that speak persian and genetic testing have proved this fact too. Thus Persian people is a wrong word to refer to that peoples and the correct word is Persian speaking people. 70 percent of todays persian vocabularies are Arabic(mostly entered after Islamic era) and also 10 to 15 percent are Turkic (before and after Islamic era) and Turkic languages, in addition to influencing the vocabularies, effected grammar of persian.Jimmycardiel (talk) 15:12, 1 January 2010 (UTC)

Name me a Turk scholar, scientist, poet and I'll give you 10 Persian ones. You think Persians killed and destroyed? Have you read your Turkish history? Genocide of Armenians? and thats only in modern times, Turkish Empire was known to brutally oppress and destroy everything, you have some nerve calling Persians those things..Greeks and Europeans hate Turks, because Turks invade their lands and killed people, but European, Middle Eastern people love Persians because even though Persia was invaded by Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, and Turks, foreign occupiers found a richer culture in persians than that of their own. Even son of Rumi Sultan Walad one said "God created the group of Turks so that they would destroy every building they saw, mercilessly and ruthlessly, and cause it to be demolished. Oh ignorant Turk! Give up this idea and undertaking. Indeed, the building of the world is assigned to the Greeks, whereas the world’s destruction is reserved for the Turks". And now onto your claim that Persians destroyed Mesopotamia, is that why Persians were not resisted when they entered Babylon? Cyrus the Great is noted in the TORAH (BOOK OF JEWS) as a messiah, what the hell are you talking about Purim genocide? Purim is a religious Jewish holy day in the BOOK OF ESTHER which celebrates the freeing of Jews from persecution by Haman's plot to annhilate them. Persian Kings are in the Jewish and Christian holy books, and what about the Turks? They were and still are, considered by many, to be nomadic people, who's history only starts 1000 years after Persia's. The places your referring to were Persian inhabited states and the people there were slaughtered and killed by Turks. There are many, many, many jokes in Iran about Turks, because their known for using their swords and very little for their brains. You dont need to talk about Arabic grammar when Persians helped develop it buddy, don't be teaching Persians something about history and culture when you yourself have none. The stink of jelousy because Iran has such a rich history?

Greater Iran included much of the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia, with cultural influences extending to China, western India, and the Semitic speaking world. Iran means all lands and peoples where Iranian languages were and are spoken, and where in the past, multi-faceted Iranian cultures existed.Richard N Frye.

Many Iranians consider their natural sphere of influence to extend beyond Iran's present borders. After all, Iran was once much larger. Portuguese forces seized islands & ports in the 16th & 17th centuries. In the 19th century, the Russian Empire wrested from Tehran's control what is today Armenia, Republic of Azerbaijan, & part of Georgia.

Iranian elementary school texts teach about the Iranian roots not only of cities like Baku, but also cities further north like Derbent in southern Russia. The Shah lost much of his claim to western Afghanistan following the Anglo-Iranian war of 1856-1857. Only in 1970 did a UN sponsored consultation end Iranian claims ...to suzerainty over the Persian Gulf island nation of Bahrain.

In centuries past, Iranian rule once stretched westward into modern Iraq & beyond. When the western world complains of Iranian interference beyond its borders, the Iranian government often convinced itself that it is merely exerting its influence in lands that were once its own. Simultaneously, Iran's losses at the han...ds of outside powers have contributed to a sense of grievance that continues to the present day.

If learning were suspended in the highest parts of Heaven the Persians would attain it. Muhammad

The Persians ruled for a thousand years and didn't need us Arabs for a day, we have been ruling them for one or two centuries and cannot do without them for an hour. Abbasid Caliphate

The name India is derived from Indus, which is derived from the Old Persian word Hindu, and from Sanskrit Sindhu. Hindustan, originally a Persian word for “Land of the Hindus” referring to northern India, is also occasionally used as a synonym for all of India. For five centuries prior to the British colonization, Pers...ian was widely used as a second language in the Indian subcontinent.

he word "Punjab" is a combination of the Persian words Pañj پنج (Persian for Five) & Āb آب (Persian for Water), giving the literal meaning of the "Land of Five Rivers". The official language of Punjab remained Persian until the arrival of the British in the mid 19th century. After 1947, Urdu which has Persian & Sanskr...it roots & is written in the Perso-Arabic script, became Pakistan's national language (Zaban-e-Qaum)

"Paradise" (Hebrew פרדס PaRDeS) used as a synonym for the Garden of Eden shares a number of characteristics with words for 'walled orchard garden' or 'enclosed hunting park' in Old Persian. The word "paradise" entered English from an Old Iranian root, attested in Avestan as pairi.daêza. The literal meaning of this East...ern Old Iranian language word is "walled (enclosure)", from pairi "around" + -diz " to create, make"
The creation story in Genesis relates the geographical location of both Eden and the garden to four rivers (Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, Euphrates), and three regions (Havilah, Assyria, and Kush). There are hypotheses that place Eden at the headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates (northern Mesopotamia), in Iraq (Mesopotamia), Africa, and the Persian Gulf.
Nastaʿlīq (also anglicized as Nastaleeq; نستعليق nastaʿlīq) is one of the main script styles used in writing the Arabic alphabet, & traditionally the predominant style in Persian calligraphy. It was developed in Iran in the 14th and 15th centuries by Mir Ali Tabrizi & is the core script of the Persian writing tradition..., & equally important in the areas under its cultural influence. Notably the languages of Afghanistan (Dari, Uzbek, Turkmen, etc.), Pakistan (Punjabi, Urdu, Saraiki, Kashmiri, etc.), India (Urdu, Rekhta), and the Turkic Uyghur language of the Chinese province of Xinjiang, rely on Nastaliq. Under the name Taʿliq, it was also beloved by Ottoman calligraphers who developed the Diwani and Ruqah styles from it.
پارسی گو گرچه تازی خوشتر است — عشق را خود صد زبان دیگر است Say all in Persian even if Arabic is better – Love will find its way through all languages on its own. Mowlānā

Thus says Yahweh to his anointed, to Cyrus, whom he has taken by his right hand to subdue nations before him &strip the loins of kings, to force gateways before him that their gates be closed no more: I will go before you levelling the heights. I will give you the hidden treasures, the secret hoards, that you may know that I am Yahweh. Isaiah, in Isaiah 45: 1-3

At the height of its power the empire encompassed approximately 8 million km2.The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great, & spanned three continents, including territories of Iran, Afghanistan & Pakistan, parts of Central Asia, Asia Minor, Thrace, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan..., Israel, Lebanon, Syria & all significant population centers of ancient Egypt as far west as Libya.
Arabs no longer understand the role of Iran & the Persian language in the formation of Islamic culture. Perhaps they wish to forget the past, but in so doing they remove the bases of their own spiritual, moral & cultural being. Without the heritage of the past & a healthy respect for it, there is little chance for stab...ility & proper growth. Richard N. Frye

And the Persian language, how did it happen? With so much elegance and goodness such that the meanings and elegance that is found in the Persian language is not found in Arabic. Shams-e-Tabrīzī

The first translator of the Qur’an was Salman the Persian سلمان فارسی (one of Muhammad's companions), who translated Fatiha into Farsi during the 7th century. He translated part of the Qur'an into Persian, thus becoming the first person to interpret the Muslim holy scripture into a foreign language. The first complete ...translation of the Qur'an was into Persian during the reign of Samanids in the 9th century.

For millennia Iranians were dominant in a broad region spreading from Anatolia to Uzbekistan, to India, then back along the Persian Gulf to Iraq and Syria. To historically conscious Iranians, Iraq, for example, as been more often an integral part of their country than a foreign state, while much of Afghanistan and what... we call Central Asia has long been a center of Iranian culture.

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