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Will be busy. Will be busy.


Ali doostzadeh wrote:

1/There used to be many Iranians in iraq until pan-Arabists did their usual ethnic cleansing in the 20th century.

2/At least till the mongol era, one can safely say a good portion of Iraq was Iranian. Going back to the Sassanid era, Arabs were definitely a minority. There is still 25% Iranians in Iraq, mainly Kurds.

1/Usual ethnic cleansing!!!???

The was no ethnic cleansing done by Arabs in history and surely not in the 20 th century


2/Iraq was and is still a semite majority country,genetic tests had proven that there are more Semites in Iran than Aryans.

When Iranians came to middle-east 2700 years ago they were very few nomadic warriors who only imposed their language upon semite peoples which was inhabtating Iraq 4000-4500 years before the coming of Iranians.

I think it rather should be:"one can safely say that a good portion of Iran is genetically and culturallynot Iranian but Semite and Semite Arab.

There is still 65-70% non Persians in Iran mainly Turk,Kurd and Arabs.

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Very busy till Sunday. I will be relatively busy. You can also e-mail me with any other inquiries and I might respond back. Remember Misplaced Pages is as reliable as its editors and many of its editors with regards to social sciences are not reliable. . Also in Misplaced Pages the only thing allowed is direct parroting of "reliable sources" (which could be almost any published source), so be careful. I have contributed to different articles in Misplaced Pages but I will be very busy. Contact me if there is something that needs clarification. I will be editing less often for now (mainly checking some articles of interest and if those articles of interest have problems, I will extend my normal editing until problem solved). Also I will try to be more active in Persian Misplaced Pages.

Just an ordinary person. بیا که جهان را به بد نسپریم.

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Ali doostzadeh wrote:

1/There used to be many Iranians in iraq until pan-Arabists did their usual ethnic cleansing in the 20th century.

2/At least till the mongol era, one can safely say a good portion of Iraq was Iranian. Going back to the Sassanid era, Arabs were definitely a minority. There is still 25% Iranians in Iraq, mainly Kurds.

1/Usual ethnic cleansing!!!???

The was no ethnic cleansing done by Arabs in history and surely not in the 20 th century


2/Iraq was and is still a semite majority country,genetic tests had proven that there are more Semites in Iran than Aryans.

When Iranians came to middle-east 2700 years ago they were very few nomadic warriors who only imposed their language upon semite peoples which was inhabtating Iraq 4000-4500 years before the coming of Iranians.

I think it rather should be:"one can safely say that a good portion of Iran is genetically and culturallynot Iranian but Semite and Semite Arab.

There is still 65-70% non Persians in Iran mainly Turk,Kurd and Arabs.

Humanbyrace (talk) 10:09, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

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