It's crazy how similar people between these two countries look despite being separated by such a large mountain range.
It's crazy how similar people between these two countries look despite being separated by such a large mountain range
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Also, for anybody that's wondering, OP is Indian and this attached screenshot is his sister.
careful son...
Honestly, as a cisgender agnostic Iranian male, I'm starting to think it was a mistake that we were able preserve our language after the Arabs conquered us. On one hand, it's nice that we preserved our native language, but on the other hand we're constantly bombarded with obsessed Amerimutts, Eurochuds and HinduLarpers solely because we speak an Indo European language, maybe we should have adopted Arabic instead just to avoid this. No Syrian, Egyptian or Kuwaiti person has to deal with this bullshit that we constantly go through from foreigners from outside our region who constantly obsess over our looks, our language, our culture, our history, and our politics. It's get so tiresome and Arabs will never be able understand what we go through. I envy Arabs in that regard.
How do we know for sure that you're cisgender?
that's an awful lotta words to say that light skin is more attractive than dark skin
oh god, we know what youre doing. you're just trying to trigger that one Iranian shizo.
I am biologically male and I also identify as a cisgender male. My pronouns are he/him. What about you?
No sir, indians and iranians just look so similar it's insane. I don't think two peoples from two separate countries look as similar as indians and iranians.
Arabic sounds better than any Indian language.
Left can pass as iranian and right can pass as indian. Truly sister nations.
what languages were spoken in the iranian plateau before indo-iranians arrived?
Arabic music is better than Indian music
I think brown people in general look very similar to one another. Latinx and Iranians for example look very similar to one another.
Hey Mexican bro, good to see you. You always ask good questions just like all Mexican posters, I appreciate that.
I think the main one was the Elamite language.
I'm an Irish male.
even farsi spoken by a few parsi speakers? ;)
>Latinx and Iranians for example look very similar to one another.
That's true, bro, other than Arabs/Turks/Armenians, Latinos look the most similar to us. I am regularly mistaken for a Mexican here in Los Angeles.
They look similar but Indians and Iranians look identical
dang, even pre-Aryan Iran was related to India.
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Arab movies are better than Indian movies
Parsis don't speak Persian, they speak Indian languages.
interesting. although elamites were only present in the southwestern part
woah i didn't know that. So the Indian Persian connection goes back millenias. Truly fraternal nations. Makes sense why they look the same
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unironically it goes back over 10,000 years.
neolithic Iranians were essentially just "Indianized" Anatolians.
furthermore, neolithic Iranians formed a distinct genetic identity that other contemporaneous populations (like EHG for example) never had. Which means that the EHGs were recently mutted, around 10,000 years ago, while the neolithic Iranians could trace their roots to something like 15,000 or 20,000 years--this is when the mixture with Indians happened.
Yeah, Elam is found in present day Southwest Iran.
Arab food tastes better than Indian food.