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Farsi vs Dari vs Tajik vs Samarkandi (Persian Varieties)
The Persian language has many different accents and dialects, spoken primarily in Iran,
Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, a significant percentage of the population ...
The Persian language has many different accents and dialects, spoken primarily in Iran,
Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, a significant percentage of the population in Uzbekistan, as well as by minorities who are native to other countries across Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Caucasus. Although some people consider "Farsi" to be the term for the Iranian variety, the fact is that "Farsi" or "Parsi" is the endonym for the Persian language, and the term is natively used to refer to the language among all Persian speakers, not only Iranians. The terms "Dari" and "Tajik" are more often used by non-Persian speakers than Persian speakers themselves, who, regardless of their country, use the endonym Farsi or Parsi when speaking their language.
In this video, Leila will represent the Iranian variety, from Jahrom, in the Fars province, Seyed Reza will represent Dari, the variety spoken in Afghanistan, from Maidan Shar in the Maidan Wardak province, Chehrona will represent the Tajik variety, from Istaravshan in the Sughd Province, we also feature the Samarkandi dialect of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, represented by Yusuf. The Samarkandi accent, which is considered a Tajik accent, is not the same as the way the language is spoken in Tajikistan or even in Bukhara, as it is somewhat a unique dialect with noticeable Russian and Turkic influence.
Leila's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/eflhere/
If you would like to participate in a future video, be sure to follow and message me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bahadoralast/
When talking about the Tajik variety of Persian, and the Persian language in Central Asia, it's vital to mention the Samanids (سامانیان), an empire that was established by the descendants of Saman Khoda, a wealthy Iranian Zoroastrian noble who converted to Islam. The Samanid Empire is part of the Iranian Intermezzo, which saw the creation of a Persianate culture and identity that brought the Persian language and traditions into the fold of the Islamic world. Ferdowsi and Rudaki were both born and lived during the Samanian era. Ferdowsi died after the collapse of the Samanian under the Ghaznavids, while Rudaki lived his whole life under the Samanids. Samanids revived the Persian language and culture more than the Buyids and the Saffarids, and despite being Sunni Muslims, they considered themselves to be descendants of the Sasanian Empire and took pride in having Zoroastrian ancestors. During the Samanid era in the 9th and 10th centuries, there was a large amount of growth in Persian literature, mostly in poetry, which expanded across Central Asia.
The Persian language is classified as one of the Western Iranian languages, and has strongly influenced many different languages, including numerous Turkic languages, as well as well as Armenian, Georgian, and many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
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Full Translation of Chehrona's statement:
The city of Istaravshan is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, and it was founded in the 6th century BC by the Achaemenid king Cyrus. The first name of the city was Kurushkada, and since it was located on the eastern frontier of the empire, it was intended to be a military city, mainly housing soldiers. Also, the way the city was designed and built testifies to its military past. The city consisted of three “layers”, surrounded by a wall (aka a citadel). The first layer was called shahristan, which consisted of caravanserais and defence buildings. The second layer was called rabat, where the city's population lived, and the innermost layer was called dizh, where the king's/ruler's castle and the Zoroastrian fire temples stood.
Although the city was built to keep the nomadic tribes at bay since the city was on the Silk Road, lots of crafts developed here. Even today, the city’s streets are known based on what craft its people practiced, such as sobungaron (soap makers), shonataroshon (comb makers), qassobon (butchers), etc.
A bit about the name of the city: After the Achaemenid empire, it became part of the Greco-Bactrian Empire and thrived as Cyropolis. After the Hellenic period, it existed as an independent state of Ustrushana and its capital Bunjikat. Like its neighbouring states, its population was Sogdian and its name from Sogdian means “A Shining Star” (ust – star, and rushana – shining). Eventually, it was incorporated into the Samanid empire and in the 13th century, it was seized by the Mongols and burned. After it was incorporated into the Timurid dynasty, its name was changed to Turkic Uro-teppa and it had this name till the year 2000.
https://wn.com/Farsi_Vs_Dari_Vs_Tajik_Vs_Samarkandi_(Persian_Varieties)
The Persian language has many different accents and dialects, spoken primarily in Iran,
Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, a significant percentage of the population in Uzbekistan, as well as by minorities who are native to other countries across Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Caucasus. Although some people consider "Farsi" to be the term for the Iranian variety, the fact is that "Farsi" or "Parsi" is the endonym for the Persian language, and the term is natively used to refer to the language among all Persian speakers, not only Iranians. The terms "Dari" and "Tajik" are more often used by non-Persian speakers than Persian speakers themselves, who, regardless of their country, use the endonym Farsi or Parsi when speaking their language.
In this video, Leila will represent the Iranian variety, from Jahrom, in the Fars province, Seyed Reza will represent Dari, the variety spoken in Afghanistan, from Maidan Shar in the Maidan Wardak province, Chehrona will represent the Tajik variety, from Istaravshan in the Sughd Province, we also feature the Samarkandi dialect of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, represented by Yusuf. The Samarkandi accent, which is considered a Tajik accent, is not the same as the way the language is spoken in Tajikistan or even in Bukhara, as it is somewhat a unique dialect with noticeable Russian and Turkic influence.
Leila's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/eflhere/
If you would like to participate in a future video, be sure to follow and message me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bahadoralast/
When talking about the Tajik variety of Persian, and the Persian language in Central Asia, it's vital to mention the Samanids (سامانیان), an empire that was established by the descendants of Saman Khoda, a wealthy Iranian Zoroastrian noble who converted to Islam. The Samanid Empire is part of the Iranian Intermezzo, which saw the creation of a Persianate culture and identity that brought the Persian language and traditions into the fold of the Islamic world. Ferdowsi and Rudaki were both born and lived during the Samanian era. Ferdowsi died after the collapse of the Samanian under the Ghaznavids, while Rudaki lived his whole life under the Samanids. Samanids revived the Persian language and culture more than the Buyids and the Saffarids, and despite being Sunni Muslims, they considered themselves to be descendants of the Sasanian Empire and took pride in having Zoroastrian ancestors. During the Samanid era in the 9th and 10th centuries, there was a large amount of growth in Persian literature, mostly in poetry, which expanded across Central Asia.
The Persian language is classified as one of the Western Iranian languages, and has strongly influenced many different languages, including numerous Turkic languages, as well as well as Armenian, Georgian, and many languages in the Indian subcontinent.
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Full Translation of Chehrona's statement:
The city of Istaravshan is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, and it was founded in the 6th century BC by the Achaemenid king Cyrus. The first name of the city was Kurushkada, and since it was located on the eastern frontier of the empire, it was intended to be a military city, mainly housing soldiers. Also, the way the city was designed and built testifies to its military past. The city consisted of three “layers”, surrounded by a wall (aka a citadel). The first layer was called shahristan, which consisted of caravanserais and defence buildings. The second layer was called rabat, where the city's population lived, and the innermost layer was called dizh, where the king's/ruler's castle and the Zoroastrian fire temples stood.
Although the city was built to keep the nomadic tribes at bay since the city was on the Silk Road, lots of crafts developed here. Even today, the city’s streets are known based on what craft its people practiced, such as sobungaron (soap makers), shonataroshon (comb makers), qassobon (butchers), etc.
A bit about the name of the city: After the Achaemenid empire, it became part of the Greco-Bactrian Empire and thrived as Cyropolis. After the Hellenic period, it existed as an independent state of Ustrushana and its capital Bunjikat. Like its neighbouring states, its population was Sogdian and its name from Sogdian means “A Shining Star” (ust – star, and rushana – shining). Eventually, it was incorporated into the Samanid empire and in the 13th century, it was seized by the Mongols and burned. After it was incorporated into the Timurid dynasty, its name was changed to Turkic Uro-teppa and it had this name till the year 2000.
- published: 02 Dec 2023
- views: 166208
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Persian Speaking World: Similarities & Differences (کشورهای فارسی زبان)
Can Persian speakers from different countries understand one another? The simple answer is yes. However, there are differences, which exist in each country, and...
Can Persian speakers from different countries understand one another? The simple answer is yes. However, there are differences, which exist in each country, and even within regions of those countries. In this episode we touch on some of the differences in the way Persian is spoken in
Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Iran. A huge thanks to the participants, Hakim, Omid, Niloufar, and Mahtab, as well as my friend, Alisher for his assistance. As mentioned in the video, there are other major Persian speaking communities in the world, but these three countries are the ones that have Persian as an official language. The history of the Persian nation extends far beyond the boundaries of the three aforementioned countries. For instance, in the modern-day country of Uzbekistan, Persian speakers are the largest part of the population of the ancient cities of Bukhara and Samarkand. So many of the greatest Persian scientists and achievers who are often said to have been from Uzbekistan were in fact Tajik, if we are to use the terminology, instead of saying they were Persian. This video goes much deeper than just languages! We briefly talk about on the shared culture exists between Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Iran. The common culture, history and language of these nations go back thousands of years. There are many pre-Islamic festivals and cultural traditions with Zoroastrian roots that bond the Persian speaking world, such as Nowruz and Yalda, the many customs that come with them, and the way they are celebrated.
This video is also important for those who always use the terms “Persian” and “Iranian” interchangeably without understanding that there is a difference! Iranian, in a modern sense, is often used to refer to those who are citizens or descendants of citizens of present-day country of Iran. While the majority of Iranian citizens are Persian, a huge portion of Iranian citizens are not. Meanwhile, there are millions of Persians who are from Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and many other countries.
The evolution of the Persian Language can be broken up into 3 major periods, from Old Persian (525 BCE – 300 BCE), to Middle Persian (300 BCE – 800 CE), to Modern Persian (800 CE – Present). The modern Persian language is a continuation of Middle Persian, which is a continuation of Old Persian, which together are the linguistic ancestors of Modern Persian.
The early Islamic conquests in the 7th century led not only to the expansion of Islam, but also that of Arabic culture and language. As a result, many historically non-Arab regions witnessed a major language shift and the eventual adoption of the Arabic language and even Arab culture, Arab identity. However, the Persian language was the first to break through Arabic's monopoly, and it even began to influence Arabic. In the 9th century, the Tahirid dynasty, despite being highly influenced by Arabs, tolerated the Persian language and culture and didn’t take an anti-Persian stance initiating a shift in the emergence of Persian culture and language. However, the major renaissance of Persian literature would come after the fall of the Tahirid Empire under the Saffarid dynasty along with a group of other Persian dynasties that would go on to rule the region in the following centuries. Under the rule of the Saffarid dynasty many Persian poets and works of literature emerged. It is in this time period that we gradually move into what is Modern Persian.The importance that these Iranian empires placed on the Persian culture in the post-Islamic conquests era, led to major rise of the prominence of the Persian language and culture, and the creation of Persianate culture and identity that led to the Iranian speech and traditions influencing a major part of the Islamic world, including many pre-Islamic Persian traditions and cultural aspects. It also led to the formation of the Turko-Persian culture. One of the empires in this period were the Samanids (Samanian) which in its greatest extend encompassed all or large parts of today’s Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Pakistan. They greatly promoted Persian culture in the lands they ruled, leading to the rise of numerous Persian scientists, poets, mathematicians, philosophers and thinkers.
As mentioned in the video, here is video we made discussing Nowruz and Haft Seen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgOccOzR5bY
Here is the link to Niloufar’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZHN38-hiDDJLnpSNGcoLCA
Once again, if you live in Toronto or the surrounding areas, speak a language that has not been featured on our channel and would like to participate in a future video, and/or if you have any suggestions or feedback, please contact us on Instagram:
Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): https://www.instagram.com/shahrzad.pe
Bahador (@BahadorAlast): https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
https://wn.com/Persian_Speaking_World_Similarities_Differences_(کشورهای_فارسی_زبان)
Can Persian speakers from different countries understand one another? The simple answer is yes. However, there are differences, which exist in each country, and even within regions of those countries. In this episode we touch on some of the differences in the way Persian is spoken in
Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Iran. A huge thanks to the participants, Hakim, Omid, Niloufar, and Mahtab, as well as my friend, Alisher for his assistance. As mentioned in the video, there are other major Persian speaking communities in the world, but these three countries are the ones that have Persian as an official language. The history of the Persian nation extends far beyond the boundaries of the three aforementioned countries. For instance, in the modern-day country of Uzbekistan, Persian speakers are the largest part of the population of the ancient cities of Bukhara and Samarkand. So many of the greatest Persian scientists and achievers who are often said to have been from Uzbekistan were in fact Tajik, if we are to use the terminology, instead of saying they were Persian. This video goes much deeper than just languages! We briefly talk about on the shared culture exists between Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Iran. The common culture, history and language of these nations go back thousands of years. There are many pre-Islamic festivals and cultural traditions with Zoroastrian roots that bond the Persian speaking world, such as Nowruz and Yalda, the many customs that come with them, and the way they are celebrated.
This video is also important for those who always use the terms “Persian” and “Iranian” interchangeably without understanding that there is a difference! Iranian, in a modern sense, is often used to refer to those who are citizens or descendants of citizens of present-day country of Iran. While the majority of Iranian citizens are Persian, a huge portion of Iranian citizens are not. Meanwhile, there are millions of Persians who are from Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and many other countries.
The evolution of the Persian Language can be broken up into 3 major periods, from Old Persian (525 BCE – 300 BCE), to Middle Persian (300 BCE – 800 CE), to Modern Persian (800 CE – Present). The modern Persian language is a continuation of Middle Persian, which is a continuation of Old Persian, which together are the linguistic ancestors of Modern Persian.
The early Islamic conquests in the 7th century led not only to the expansion of Islam, but also that of Arabic culture and language. As a result, many historically non-Arab regions witnessed a major language shift and the eventual adoption of the Arabic language and even Arab culture, Arab identity. However, the Persian language was the first to break through Arabic's monopoly, and it even began to influence Arabic. In the 9th century, the Tahirid dynasty, despite being highly influenced by Arabs, tolerated the Persian language and culture and didn’t take an anti-Persian stance initiating a shift in the emergence of Persian culture and language. However, the major renaissance of Persian literature would come after the fall of the Tahirid Empire under the Saffarid dynasty along with a group of other Persian dynasties that would go on to rule the region in the following centuries. Under the rule of the Saffarid dynasty many Persian poets and works of literature emerged. It is in this time period that we gradually move into what is Modern Persian.The importance that these Iranian empires placed on the Persian culture in the post-Islamic conquests era, led to major rise of the prominence of the Persian language and culture, and the creation of Persianate culture and identity that led to the Iranian speech and traditions influencing a major part of the Islamic world, including many pre-Islamic Persian traditions and cultural aspects. It also led to the formation of the Turko-Persian culture. One of the empires in this period were the Samanids (Samanian) which in its greatest extend encompassed all or large parts of today’s Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Pakistan. They greatly promoted Persian culture in the lands they ruled, leading to the rise of numerous Persian scientists, poets, mathematicians, philosophers and thinkers.
As mentioned in the video, here is video we made discussing Nowruz and Haft Seen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgOccOzR5bY
Here is the link to Niloufar’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZHN38-hiDDJLnpSNGcoLCA
Once again, if you live in Toronto or the surrounding areas, speak a language that has not been featured on our channel and would like to participate in a future video, and/or if you have any suggestions or feedback, please contact us on Instagram:
Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): https://www.instagram.com/shahrzad.pe
Bahador (@BahadorAlast): https://www.instagram.com/BahadorAlast
- published: 11 Apr 2019
- views: 285692
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✊🇮🇷🇹🇯 | Iranian reaction to Tajik music |❤️ آهنگ فوق العاده احساسی تاجیکی «من آریایی ام» از خجسته
Ду сароянда бо овози хуб
🙏Зинда бошед гулдухтарони тоҷик😍
رقص و شادی یوتیوبرهای ایرانی با آهنگ های افغانستان و تاجیکی
Рақсу шодии Ютуберҳои эронӣ бо сурудҳои то...
Ду сароянда бо овози хуб
🙏Зинда бошед гулдухтарони тоҷик😍
رقص و شادی یوتیوبرهای ایرانی با آهنگ های افغانستان و تاجیکی
Рақсу шодии Ютуберҳои эронӣ бо сурудҳои тоҷикӣ
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Original Video YouTube Link :
ТВС | Хуҷаста Мирзовалӣ - Ман ориёиям | khujasta mirzovali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut0BrLTD0lI
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زنده باد مردم آگاه و با فرهنگ تاجیکستان افغانستان ایران و زبان شیرین پارسی 😱
Вокуниши Хучаста Мирзовали
Хуҷаста Мирзовалӣ "Ман ориёиям" REACTION | ری اکشن به آهنگ من آریایی ام از خجسته ❤️🇮🇷🇹🇯🇦🇫❤️
Хуҷаста Мирзовалӣ - Ман ориёиям ✊🇮🇷✊🇹🇯 | Iranian reaction to Tajik music |❤️ من آریایی ام از خجسته
instagram of Artists:
https://www.instagram.com/khujasta.m/?hl=en
Youtube of Artists:
https://www.youtube.com/c/KhujastaMirzovali
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لطفا در صورت بروز هر نوع مشکل یا ادعای حق مالکیت ویدیو لطفا قبل از هر نوع اقدام ممنون میشم که از طریق ایمیل و راه های ارتباطی دیگر با من در تماس باشید
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with best Regards "PariFun"
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بچه ها مرسی که تماشا کردین
😍 🥰عاشقتوووووونم سابسکرایب؛لایک و کامنت شما به من انرژی بیشتری میده
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سابسکرایب و حمایت یادتون نره بچه ها
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https://wn.com/✊🇮🇷🇹🇯_|_Iranian_Reaction_To_Tajik_Music_|❤️_آهنگ_فوق_العاده_احساسی_تاجیکی_«من_آریایی_ام»_از_خجسته
Ду сароянда бо овози хуб
🙏Зинда бошед гулдухтарони тоҷик😍
رقص و شادی یوتیوبرهای ایرانی با آهنگ های افغانستان و تاجیکی
Рақсу шодии Ютуберҳои эронӣ бо сурудҳои тоҷикӣ
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Original Video YouTube Link :
ТВС | Хуҷаста Мирзовалӣ - Ман ориёиям | khujasta mirzovali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut0BrLTD0lI
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زنده باد مردم آگاه و با فرهنگ تاجیکستان افغانستان ایران و زبان شیرین پارسی 😱
Вокуниши Хучаста Мирзовали
Хуҷаста Мирзовалӣ "Ман ориёиям" REACTION | ری اکشن به آهنگ من آریایی ام از خجسته ❤️🇮🇷🇹🇯🇦🇫❤️
Хуҷаста Мирзовалӣ - Ман ориёиям ✊🇮🇷✊🇹🇯 | Iranian reaction to Tajik music |❤️ من آریایی ام از خجسته
instagram of Artists:
https://www.instagram.com/khujasta.m/?hl=en
Youtube of Artists:
https://www.youtube.com/c/KhujastaMirzovali
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لطفا در صورت بروز هر نوع مشکل یا ادعای حق مالکیت ویدیو لطفا قبل از هر نوع اقدام ممنون میشم که از طریق ایمیل و راه های ارتباطی دیگر با من در تماس باشید
if you own any rights for copyright matters i am thankful to contact me with Email or other cantact ways.
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