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Greatest Persians in history

And you're an elementary school kid appearently.
 
If any Persians or others think that this is trolling, I will repeat again, this is just what some users here do all the time.

So I will play their game.
 
I refuse to call you a Turk.

Your Supreme Leader apparently don't.

"Türkdə Fars kimi, Farsda Türk kimi, bir-birinə qardaşdı"

 
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Oh god I'm getting sick, do you want to kill me by stupidity ?
 
Same can be told to Rumi, he was of Persian ethnicity, but he lived in Anatolia(Rum) called Rumi, learned Turkish and become an important part of our history.

It's not the first time Turks and Arabs manipulate hisotory in their own benefit.
Moana is not part of your history.
What did he do for bracing Turkish culture?Why don't you bring some of his Turkish poems?Or his quotes about Turks?

I thought there is one or 2 logical Turks in this forum who are not blinded with nationalism and you were one of them, it seems I was wrong.
 
^ When Turks talk about Rumi, you always have to ask them whether they can recite Rumi's original poems, written in Persian.
 
It's not the first time Turks and Arabs manipulate hisotory in their own benefit.
Moana is not part of your history.
What did he do for bracing Turkish culture?Why don't you bring some of his Turkish poems?Or his quotes about Turks?

Says the guy who manipulates the Turkic past of Iran. When one gives an example of Shah Ismail's Azerbaijani poetry, this guy is like "it doesn't mean anything", but at the same time he can say "why don't you bring some of his Turkish poems".
 
Says the guy who manipulates the Turkic past of Iran. When one gives an example of Shah Ismail's Azerbaijani poetry, this guy is like "it doesn't mean anything", but at the same time he can say "why don't you bring some of his Turkish poems".

Shah Ismael was a Kurd, not a Turk.
 
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In your logic, should we erase him from our history ? are you ready to do same to many of Turkic dynasties came and go in Iran ?

He lived here, he learned local languages(Turkish and Greek), he called Rumi(Anatolian) and greatly effected our history, pretty close your Turkic rulers huh
 
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In your logic, should we erase him from our history ? are you ready to do same to many of Turkic dynasties came and go in Iran ?

He lived here, he learned local languages(Turkish and Greek), he called Rumi(Anatolian) and greatly effected our history, pretty close your Turkic rulers huh

Let me see:

1) He was not a Turk
2) He didn't wrote his poems in Turkish.
3) He was not officially representing Turkey.

Unlike rulers in Iran who died and fought for Iran.
 
Says the guy who manipulates the Turkic past of Iran. When one gives an example of Shah Ismail's Azerbaijani poetry, this guy is like "it doesn't mean anything", but at the same time he can say "why don't you bring some of his Turkish poems".

There is no such thing as Turkic past of Iran.
But I've never said Shah Ismael was Persian,I said he was Iranian and Iran includes many different ethnic groups,not only Persian.

Any way, Inwas not talking to you,please don't jump in the middle.I have wasted my time on you enough in the past.
 
Shah Ismael was a Kurd, not a Turk.

Your retardation has no limits it seems.

He was the grandson of Uzun Hasan. His other side was Sheykh Junayd, who was also related to Uzun Hasan. His father Sheykh Haydar was born to Uzun Hasan's sister.

Yes I know they claim that Safiaddin, who established the Safaviyya order was supposedly a Kurd, but this nothing else than myth. Safiaddin has been referred to as "Sain Turk" in his conversations with his teacher from Gilan.

Shah Ismail not only saw himself as a Turk, he was Turk by blood. His value of Azerbaijani langauge is not even needed to be mentioned.
 
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