This is an organic crowd.
An "organic crowd" estimated over several weeks at 100.000 individuals tops, out of 85 million. And divided into small grouplets of a hundred subjects on average, scattered across the country.
You and cowards who shill for this regime will be going one way or another. Whether it is in the next several months or in the next few years.
I courteously requested to refrain from resorting to absurd ad hominems designed to compensate the lack of convincing counters, but since it fell on deaf ears, we shall start by reporting the false allegations. Should mods tolerate this behaviour, then it will be replied to in kind.
All the innocent people that were murdered will not be forgotten.
The defenders of Iran's security and stability against outside and domestic threats, murdered by the local criminal footmen of the zionists and NATO, will never be forgotten. The blood of the martyrs will inspire millions to stand up to, and if needed crush the rioters and hooligans in such a manner that they'll remember the lesson for all times to come, just as their "I"SIS partners and allies.
You are just yammering none-sense and you are a bald face liar who can not back anything you say with facts.
Says he whose claims have been shown to be far off based on sound documentation.
The golden age was the Persian golden age.
Even though Iranians played a central role, they weren't the only ones involved.
Some non-Iranian prominent erudites who helped shape the Islamic Golden Age:
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Ibn Rush (Averroes), Andalusian Berber-Arab from Cordoba (present-day Spain), immense 12th century polymath, one of the most salient figures of the Islamic Golden Age.
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Ibn Khaldun, Andalusian Berber-Arab born in Tunisia, a giant 14th century contributor to historiography, sociology, demography and economics.
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Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar), Andalusian Berber-Arab, 12th century physician, surgeon and poet, performed the first experimental tracheotomy.
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Al-Zahrawi, Andalusian Berber-Arab, 10th-11th century physician, surgeon and chemist, referred to as the "father of modern surgery".
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Al-Kindi, Mesopotamian Arab, 9th century philosopher, mathematician, physician, psychologist, pharmacologist, astronomist and music theorist, who alongside Kharazmi contributed greatly to the introduction of Indian numerals into the Islamic world, from where they reached the rest of the world.
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Al-Jahiz, Mesopotamian member of an Arabian tribe, 8th-9th century, expert on theology and zoology, credited with having outlined the notion of natural selection a thousand years before Darwin.
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Ibn Tufayl, Andalusian Berber-Arab, 12th century polymath credited with having composed the first philosophical novel.
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Al-Idrisi, Berber-Arab who lived at the court of the local Christian king of Sicily for some time, 12th century geographer, cartographer and Egyptologist.
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Al-Zarnuji, Kazakh, 6th-7th century author of a landmark pedagogical treatise.
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Ibn al-Nafis, Egyptian Arab, 12th century polymath, considered as the "father of circulatory physiology".
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Ibn Mu'adh al-Jayyani, Andalusian Berber, 11th century Islamic scholar and mathematician, author of the first ever treatise on spherical trigonometry.
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Ibn al-Shatir, Levantine Arab, 14th century mathematician, astronomer, engineer.
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Al-Mansur Qalawun, Kipchak, a governor in Fatimid Egypt to whom we owe the foundation of the famous and innovative 13th century Qalawun medical center of Cairo.
Need I go on?
This is why it's called the Islamic Golden Age rather than solely the Persian / Iranian Golden Age.
Iranians did not just become muslims. The war by the illiterate savages lasted thirty five years. It took another three hundred years before the nation of Iran became muslim .
And guess what, the Islamic Golden Age lasted six centuries. Moreover, how many of the much renown Iranian polymaths of that era were non-Muslims? None.
If you were proud of your heritage you would know your history.
It would seem I'm quite well acquainted with it, seeing how I'm able to discern inaccuracies on the topic.
Since you are a tokhme arab shill, it explains why you yammer nonsense.
Unprovoked personal attack, reported.
The last time Iran was a super power, it was under the Sasanian empire. Subsequent centuries have been not much to talk about. Our next golden age is about to start when the rag heads will be by gone to the dustbin of history.
Iran under the Safavids was a major power. Today it is a major regional power which has successfully deterred and challenged the interests of the world's dominant superpower for 43 years in a row.
More than half of Iran live below poverty. That is some kind of progress?
Iran's development post-Revolution is amply acknowledged by serious academic sources. In terms of the UN's HDI (Human Development Index), Iran is ranking in the high human development tier, only four ranks below the first country with very high human development.
The day to hang these bastards will soon arrive
Bloodthirsty fantasies of the oppositionist lot are doomed to remain just that, fantasies.