Proof that Safavids, Qajars is Azerbaijanis and not 🇮🇷🌈🏳️

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Nader Shah called himself the Shah of Iran and was born in Iran and wrote 20 letters in Farsi to the Ottomans and said that the Caucasus was part of Iran's territory.Read the book Safwa al-Safa, which was written at the time of Shah Ismail, in which Shah Ismail's paternal lineage is called Kurdish, and Safiuddin's wife was also a Gilani.Shah Ismail addressed himself as the Shah of Iran and had memorized the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi, who took the names of all his sons from the Shahnameh, like Shah Tahmasab.

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I wish baku back to its motherland 😭
Russo_Iranian war (1826–28) ʿAbbās Mīrzā again led the Iranian forces. In the first year of the war he was able to recapture all of Iran’s lost territory; his new army, especially the artillery arm, was more than a match for the Russian troops. In the end, however, Russian numerical superiority and discipline, coupled with Fatḥ ʿAlī Shāh’s refusal to reinforce and replace ʿAbbās Mīrzā’s losses, led to a disastrous defeat. At the cessation of hostilities (1828), Iran had lost all its Georgian and Caucasian territories.

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Oxford Harvard Cambridge Stanford SOAS 😂

matinabbaszadeh
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Heres why each of them are mainly for Iran:
Safavids: they started in modern day Iran's soil and later ruled over Iran, their capital was isfahan the heartland of persian civilian at that time, they knew themselves as shah of Iran and not Azerbaijan, they revived persian identity and Language and were heavily persianized, people also referred to the safavid domain as persia and not Azerbaijan

Afsharid: nader shah was born in afshar rribe in northeast of Iran(so he is not even in northwest to begin with) although his family was from turkish origins, the jave lived in Iran for hundreds of years and spoke persian and adopted persian culture and became iranians, nader knew himself as shah of Iran, he was born in Iran, fought for Iran, ruled Iran and died in Iran, again the region was refferd to as persia

Qajars: they spoke persian and ruled as iranian kings, again thier domain was also referred to as persia or Iran, their capital was Tehran which is still the capital and is known as an Iranian city, also the domain of modern Azerbaijan was lost in middle of qajar rule

UNSCO also recognized them as iranian dynasties in
History of civilizations of central Asia volume IV(4) and V(5)

ariaazimi-sugu
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Safavi 🇮🇷afsharid🇮🇷 Qajar 🇮🇷 north Azerbaijan 🇮🇷

Abwlfdlasdi
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lol all of them are iranians empires and dynasties

DanikAl_GEIR
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Dud shah Ismail born in ardabil that is iranian turk province they immigrated to Azerbaijan this this not proof
The seljuk also write there letters in Serbian language and their court language was persian this mean their are persian?
You forget go and see in Wikipedia and international website that their researched and find out that saffavids are iranian turk
Long live Iran 🇮🇷 💪💪💪💪

ManifromIran
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Bro lives in his own world 😭😭.

Safavids and Qajars are Iranians cuz they were Turks who was born in Iran. On the other hand, Afsharids were Iranian Turkomens who were born in Iran too. But three of these Shahs of these Shahdoms called themselves as "Shah e-Iran" or "Shahenshah e-Iran". Not Azerbaijan. Also the Pahlavi Iran claimed themselves as the real successors of Safavids lol

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Sheikh Sadr al-Din Ibrahim, from Iran, has a child named Sheikh Al-Ala-Din Junaid, then Ali Bey (Aq Qoyunlu) who is a Turk, has a daughter named Hamkhadijah Begum, who is a Turk, and Sheikh Ala-Din Junaid, who is an Iranian, has a child whose name is Sheikh Haider And they have a child with Alamshah Begum whose grandmother is AlamshahThe begum is from Turkic ethnicity, with her grandfather, Alamshah Begum, who was Greek, and they have a child, whose name is Despina Khatun (Theodora), who is half Turkish and half Greek, then she marries Uzon Hassan, who was the king of Iran, and they have a child, whose name is Alamshah Begum, who is half Iranian Turk. They have a child with Sheikh Haider, who was Iranian, whose name is Shah IsmailFirst, he was Iranian 🇮🇷🇮🇷❤🇮🇷🇮🇷

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Now let me debunk you...
1. Shah Ismail writing in Azerbaijani: not a valid point since he also wrote in Persian. He's also of a Kurdish descent. Not Turkic.
2. Nader Shah being "Turkic": Yes. He was. So? The country's name and identity? Iran.
3. Qajars: sames reason as number 2.

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To weakly show and associate the Persian language only with the Persian people and reduce the role of the Persian language as the official and common language of the Iranian people. Showing Azeri non-Iranian ancestry (although DNA testing shows that Azerbaijanis are more Iranian than Turks). [29] Providing population statistics other than the country's official statistics, such as 30 million Turks living in Iran. The complete denial of the existence of the term of Aryan origin and the history of ancient Iran, as well as the induction that the word and name Iran has no history. Distorting the Turkmenchay and Gulistan agreements and referring to the division of Azerbaijan into two parts after these agreements. Medes, Elams, Ashkans, Turanians, Rumis and Safavids invite to Azerbaijan, but mostly not So, one of the bad deeds of people of Turkic origin Wikipedia

RESPECTSFORALL
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You what? SAFAVID IS IRAN Azerbajin is NO emipre

Sassanid
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The safavids afsharids and qajars are persian turkic

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Bro can I use this video in my channel?

cabirilyasov
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Fan fact:Azerbaijan and azri are Persian words 😂
Long live iran🇮🇷🇮🇷

navidmohammedy
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Safavids were Azeri Turkish
The
Safavid threat to the Ottomans was rendered at once more acute and
more intimate by the Turkish origin of the Safavid family and their
extensive support in Turkish Anatolia.[1]

1-)Bernard Lewis - The Middle East

cenkedits
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Source: Jafer Jaferov 5 Years Old From Eshekabad

Safavids 🇮🇷🦁
Afsharids 🇮🇷🦁
Zands 🇮🇷🦁
Qajars 🇮🇷🦁
Pahlavis 🇮🇷🦁

OshinAttari
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Safavids and afsharids and qajars are Iraninian

امیرعباسجعفری-طس
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You are crying because your country is 32 years old

Editk-p
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Man you disappointed me take a look qt this one😂👇👇👇👇👇👇
Send me some pieces of western historian books that mentioned safavid as iranian dynasty
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Certainly! Here are some excerpts from Western historians' books that mention the Safavid Dynasty as an Iranian dynasty:
F. Richards, "The Mughal Empire" (The New Cambridge History of India, Vol. 1, Part 5):
"The Safavid dynasty, which established Shi'ism as the state religion of Iran, was one of the most significant ruling dynasties in Iranian history."
Roger Savory, "Iran under the Safavids":
"The Safavid period marks one of the most important eras in the history of Iran, when the country was unified and a strong central government was established."
Andrew J. Newman, "Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire":
"The Safavid dynasty brought about the rebirth of an independent Iranian state, following centuries of foreign domination and internal disintegration."
Stephen P. Blake, "Time in Early Modern Islam: Calendar, Ceremony, and Chronology in the Safavid, Mughal and Ottoman Empires":
"The Safavid Empire is a critical chapter in the history of Iran, as it was during this period that the modern borders of Iran were more or less established, and a sense of Iranian identity was solidified


Roger Savory, "Iran under the Safavids":
"The Safavid Empire was the first native Iranian dynasty since the fall of the Sassanian Empire, which ruled Iran and parts of the surrounding regions from 1501 to 1722."
Andrew J. Newman, "Safavid Iran: Rebirth of a Persian Empire":
"The Safavid dynasty marked the emergence of a unified Iranian state and the establishment of the Iranian Empire with its capital in Isfahan."
Stephen P. Blake, "Time in Early Modern Islam: Calendar, Ceremony, and Chronology in the Safavid, Mughal and Ottoman Empires":
"The Safavid Empire, often regarded as the renaissance of Iranian identity, played a pivotal role in the political and cultural reconstitution of Iran."
Rudi Matthee, "Persia in Crisis: Safavid Decline and the Fall of Isfahan":
"The Safavid period represents the consolidation of the Iranian Empire, shaping the borders and national identity that persist to this day."
David Morgan, "Medieval Persia 1040-1797":
"The Safavid dynasty established the Iranian Empire as a formidable political entity, reinforcing the Iranian national identity and territorial integrity."
These excerpts affirm the recognition of the Safavid dynasty as an Iranian empire, highlighting its significance in the country's history and its role in shaping the modern Iranian state.

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