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@axios @axiosalex This is an obvious lie. You are trying to brainwash us, by setting the stage for a false flag. Every American should realize Iran had NOTHING to do with this, and it's obviously a CIA/Mossad plot to hurt Trump. Nice try.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 It's not nationalistic to say Iranian civilization is more accomplished, influential, and historically important than Turkish, Arab or Armenian history. It's just a fact. Turkish nationalism, meanwhile, usually comes from a place of impulsiveness and paranoia.
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@QiMisticles @JumpTrailers Yeah, I forgot, you like Paramore. The gayest band on the face of the planet. Get lost.
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@Nana97945717 @Objective_Girl @IranSpec What nonsense. Honestly. Iran is probably still THE most influential country in West Asia. You live on another planet to think otherwise.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 My issue is with people who say he was "Turkish". No. He wasn't. He was mixed. This is my struggle in these debates about Ismail.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 The facts are that he had to primarily slaughter Turkish dynasties to restore Iran. His chief enemy was Turkish. His actions perhaps were not guided by nationalism of Iranian over Turkish, but he was nevertheless massively important in preserving Iranian identity.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 I just said that. I agree he was mixed. But mixed doesn't mean he was "Turkish". That's an absurd thing to claim. He's above all, an Iranian. Iran = nationality. One that Ismail made the name of a country after 900 years basically.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 Iran was NEVER used as the name of a realm between the Sasanians and the Safavids. It was the Safavids that brought that back as the name of the actual COUNTRY. And that alone, is utterly epic. And worthy of praise. The rebirth, of the mighty civilization.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 He clearly had no connection to Arabs, and we know for a fact he had Kurdish lineage. Genetics are indisputable. His father was descended from Kurds, (founder of Safavid tariqa was Kurdish) while he had Turkoman lineage too. His mom was half Turkoman, half Pontic Greek.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 You need to learn how to read. You know absolutely nothing and comprehend even less. Before Ismail's accession in 1501, Iran, since its Islamic conquest eight-and-a-half centuries earlier, had not existed as a unified country under native Iranian rule.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 What? I'm Zoroastrian. Not muslim. Family has been Zoroastrian for 400+ years. Shah Ismail was not Arab. Not did he believe he was. He was a racial mix of Azeri, Kurdish (Kurdish lineage was what connected him to royalty), Pontic Greek and Persian.
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@takanodan11 @Pahlavan777 He primarily slaughtered Turks. He compared himself to Khosrow, Jamshid, and re-established the name "Iran", after centuries of barbaric Turco-Mongol rule. I don't like the way Safavids ruled, but their contribution was important. Beating Aq Qoyonlu was extremely important.
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@jakeshieldsajj I honestly am beginning to be completely disgusting by Jews, Judaism and anything related to Israel. What a cult.
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@Nana97945717 @Objective_Girl @IranSpec Iran has colossal influence in those places. You think Iran's influence was predicated on 2 countries? Is that a joke?
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