Usual nutjobs trolling I see. Too bad I wasn't around.
A very retarded comment of "beyondheretic": "The origins of polo are crystal clear to anyone with a bit of common sense , the afghans still play polo with a dead goat , it is a sport of cavalry and it was played in large flat terrain , so it was definitely introduced by scythians of central asia to iran , not Azerbaijani mountain men."
Azerbaijanis are mountain men? Thats new to me. And don't forget to check a topographic maps of both Afghanistan and Azerbaijan, and where the populations mostly lives. The mountainous areas of Azerbaijan (at borders mostly) are either populated by minorities, or are uninnhabited. But Azerbaijan are actually very flat.
Azerbaijani Turks were always renown for their horseman skills in Russian Imperial army (either as allies during 1700-1800s, or as actual horseman divisions of Imperial Army), and participated in many militay campaigns of Russians. The cavalry force of Qajar army was always from Azerbaijani tribes. And what about the Safavid army, an army which had Azerbaijani Turkish as its standard language, the greatest army in Iran in a millenium? A retard like you surely doesn't know the nomadic past and traditions of Azerbaijani Turks either, but they still live on, see Shahsevens. The example you gave, which exists in Azerbaijan, was brought by Turkic tribes to Afghanistan. FYI, there are a big number of Turkmens and Uzbeks there.
This game is called Çövkən in Azerbaijan and is very popular, so get your facts straight.
About the of retardation Surenas, there is nothing to say. No one even takes you seriously, and your primitive arguments cannot hold any ground anyhwere. You reject any sensible counter arguments and just repeat your childish BS like a broken record. And then there is Indian guy or who acts like one, who continues to post pan-Iranian bullshit. Should I post theories of our scholars who advocates that Sumerians were Turkic? And don't worry, they also have some thesises. LOL. Just get the hell out, just because some guy with bias says some BS doesn't means its true. This is common sense.
And rmi5, please hold your opinions to yourself, and just because you have to emphasize your Iranian national identity doesn't means you have to denounce your Turkic identity, this is a problem. The people of Iranian Azerbaijan has a firm identity of being Turks, for God's sake isn't that how Persians call them? And they themselves? I have explained the term of "Azeri" and its origin, usage hundreds of times here. It has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with Turks of Azerbaijan, this was invented in late 19th century in Iran. Otherwise feel free to bring examples of the mention of such a ethnicity from Qajar or earlier times. Qajars themselves were Azerbaijani Turks, if you told them they were "Azeris" they would probably laugh at you. You only have to go back to hundred years ago, thats all. It didn't exist back then. And now its usage is still only secondary to the more popular term of "Turk".
You can be a proud Iranian and a proud Turk at the same time, don't worry. Otherwise you are only insulting yourself in front of others. What is one of the biggest problems with Turks in Iran? The rights of their language. You are repeating the Shahi era propaganda, perhaps even without being aware of it.
A very retarded comment of "beyondheretic": "The origins of polo are crystal clear to anyone with a bit of common sense , the afghans still play polo with a dead goat , it is a sport of cavalry and it was played in large flat terrain , so it was definitely introduced by scythians of central asia to iran , not Azerbaijani mountain men."
Azerbaijanis are mountain men? Thats new to me. And don't forget to check a topographic maps of both Afghanistan and Azerbaijan, and where the populations mostly lives. The mountainous areas of Azerbaijan (at borders mostly) are either populated by minorities, or are uninnhabited. But Azerbaijan are actually very flat.

Azerbaijani Turks were always renown for their horseman skills in Russian Imperial army (either as allies during 1700-1800s, or as actual horseman divisions of Imperial Army), and participated in many militay campaigns of Russians. The cavalry force of Qajar army was always from Azerbaijani tribes. And what about the Safavid army, an army which had Azerbaijani Turkish as its standard language, the greatest army in Iran in a millenium? A retard like you surely doesn't know the nomadic past and traditions of Azerbaijani Turks either, but they still live on, see Shahsevens. The example you gave, which exists in Azerbaijan, was brought by Turkic tribes to Afghanistan. FYI, there are a big number of Turkmens and Uzbeks there.
This game is called Çövkən in Azerbaijan and is very popular, so get your facts straight.

About the of retardation Surenas, there is nothing to say. No one even takes you seriously, and your primitive arguments cannot hold any ground anyhwere. You reject any sensible counter arguments and just repeat your childish BS like a broken record. And then there is Indian guy or who acts like one, who continues to post pan-Iranian bullshit. Should I post theories of our scholars who advocates that Sumerians were Turkic? And don't worry, they also have some thesises. LOL. Just get the hell out, just because some guy with bias says some BS doesn't means its true. This is common sense.
And rmi5, please hold your opinions to yourself, and just because you have to emphasize your Iranian national identity doesn't means you have to denounce your Turkic identity, this is a problem. The people of Iranian Azerbaijan has a firm identity of being Turks, for God's sake isn't that how Persians call them? And they themselves? I have explained the term of "Azeri" and its origin, usage hundreds of times here. It has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with Turks of Azerbaijan, this was invented in late 19th century in Iran. Otherwise feel free to bring examples of the mention of such a ethnicity from Qajar or earlier times. Qajars themselves were Azerbaijani Turks, if you told them they were "Azeris" they would probably laugh at you. You only have to go back to hundred years ago, thats all. It didn't exist back then. And now its usage is still only secondary to the more popular term of "Turk".
You can be a proud Iranian and a proud Turk at the same time, don't worry. Otherwise you are only insulting yourself in front of others. What is one of the biggest problems with Turks in Iran? The rights of their language. You are repeating the Shahi era propaganda, perhaps even without being aware of it.
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