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Correction of a fact
by Mohd.Aslum on Aug 23, 2005 10:31 PM  Permalink 

Please note that Mr.Mahmud Ahmadinejad is former mayor of Tehran
and not former mayor of Bagdad as mentioned in your article.

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mayor of baghdad ??
by sgouris@rediffmail.com on Aug 23, 2005 08:55 PM  Permalink 

mayor of baghdad ??

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travel writing
by chhandita on Aug 23, 2005 05:38 PM  Permalink 

I am dismayed by the quality of writing...we can do with better writers please.

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treatment of women!!!
by Ram on Aug 23, 2005 05:30 PM  Permalink 

I lost all respect for Iran (if at all I had one) the moment they ordered the dressed code for women. In a modern world, this is crap. I too agree that there are lot of restriction for women in India, but Iran (and all other muslims) appears to treat women as a crap.



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Persepolis and Pyar-Mohabbat
by Gnanavardhan on Aug 23, 2005 04:55 PM  Permalink 

What does the author mean by "continue to believe in Ahuramazda"? As if it's wrong to do so, or is it "very Paganish", perhaps?

I guess the only things the journalists know is to sensationalize things.

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Mahmud Ahmadinejad, mayor of Bhagdad?
by SK on Aug 23, 2005 04:34 PM  Permalink 

' The world isn't sure about how this inexperienced former mayor of Baghdad will tackle Iran's......
Mahmud Ahmadinejad was not the mayor of Baghdad
He was mayor of Tehran. Dont make mistake with capital cities.

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Persepolis and Pyaar-mohabbat
by labrea on Aug 22, 2005 09:58 PM  Permalink 

I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of this article. Someone kindly enlighten me?

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Perseopolis & Aryans..
by karigar on Aug 22, 2005 09:53 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I like Sheela Bhatt's writing. however it is dismaying to see words like "Aryans from Iran" & "Perseopolis" creep into her writing. "Arya" is a vedic sanskrit word for "noble" with probably a Persian counterpart, and has nothing to do with "Race", contrary to what 19th century Western Imperialist ideology (Max Mueller, etc) would have us believe. And why call the Persian empire by what the Greeks, a foreign culture called them? Is'nt the word "Persian" good enough without the Greek endorsement?

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RE:Perseopolis & Aryans..
by Raj Maliger on Aug 25, 2005 03:41 PM  Permalink
Hi Shankar,

There was no race called Aryans. If you look into Sanskrit dictionary 'Arya' means noble. All countries including Persia and Greece were influenced by Vedic sanatana dharma, which is the oldest religion on earth. British, the most cunning race on earth, devised this Aryan-invasion theory just to prove their superiority over our religion. Now Aryan invasion theory is proven false and the date of vedas takes us to eternity. I think it is time for us to boldly declare to the world, including Sheela Bhatt (the author of this article) that Sanatana Dharma is the oldest and the most peaceful religion on earth.

Raj Maliger


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RE:Perseopolis & Aryans..
by Shankar on Aug 24, 2005 10:15 PM  Permalink
Hi, it was not my intention to wrte anything, but i think the quote Aryans from persia is fairly accurate. Most studies into the aryan race concludes that Indians(aryans in specific) and iranians are from the same basic race. In fact there are large similiarities between the zoroastrian relegious philosophy and our own Hindu philosophy. In fact give that in later days there seems to have been some antagonism between the indian aryans and their persian cousins, apparently it explains the close phonetic relation between the zoroastrian word Ahura (i think it meant god/divine) and our sanskrit word asura (obviously meant evil ppl of our mythology)....

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RE:Perseopolis & Aryans..
by bharatvarsha on Aug 24, 2005 12:51 AM  Permalink
It is surprising that the author finds the remnant existence of parsis and their culture in ancient persia to be \"amusing\". It is like saying that the continuing existence of Hindus in Pukistan (down to 2% today) is \"very interesting\". Of course, it may to much for the authpr to ask herself \"why so\". Thoroughly vacuous article, even from the standpoint of a travel log.

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Iranian
by anurag on Aug 22, 2005 05:14 PM  Permalink 

MUshkilee is Arabic (feminine -difficulty)not Farsi, It has been taken into farsi from Arabic.

But we have pleathora of words from Farsi like Kirane, dost etc.

But there are sanskrit words in Farsi like sheer for milk.





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