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thanks, great vid.
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Documentary about the Parthian Empire. Fascinating civilization and culture.
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One of the greatest ruler Iran had after Xerxes and Alexander was the Turcoman guy Uzun Hasan from the Ak Koyunlu. He was Oghuz Turk from Bayındır clan.
Just look at his titles
Uzun Hasan was greater than any of the Sassanian cucks such as Yazdegerd or Khosrew.
Ak koyunlu Empire at the passing away of Uzun Hasan in 1478.
Tbilissi (Georgia) and Derbend (Dagestan) to the north until Gedrosia and Pakistan to the south.
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Since the 10th century you mean?
Somehow to a certain degree... ghasanides were heavily persian and considered themselves as persian despite that many suggest a turkic origins of them... Seljuk rule died by 1150 ad.... however there were some heavily persian-turkic dynasties that ruled from 1700 till the shah times..
Even the Ottoman empire that started very far away from Iran, was basically a persian islamic empire in every sense.
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How do you they looked brown? Uzun means tall, Uzun Hasan was a 1.95 meter tall guy and no historical source claims he was brown. His army was full Turcoman mounted units similar to the Seljuk armies.
Hasan was certainly not corded ware Nordic but he didn't look Indian either.
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Those Sassanids “cucks” managed to destroy your Gokturk ancestors while heavily outnumbered you brown Siberian wannabe, dont you wver forget that. And all the other “Turkic” dynasities of Iran were Iranian and considered themselves Iranian and hated the Ottomans or Uzbeks. TIMurlane was Mongolian and destroyed turks like Gengis did.
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Many people believe that Sogdian (East Iranic) language and great Sogdian culture disappeared due to Turkic migrations, but it was the Arab conquest of Transoxiana (late 7th century) and consequent Persianization of the local population which displaced the Sogdian language. Ironically, Turkic lands to the east were a Sogdian safe-haven. Uighurs adopted a derivative of the Sogdian alphabet and last Sogdian words being uttered and on written down on paper were in Turkic lands.
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