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IRAN, THE ORIGINS OF ARYAN PEOPLES
By:
M. Sâdeq Nazmi-Afshâr
I
am Darius, the great king, the king of kings The son of Wishtaspa of Achaemenid, Persian, the son of a Persian, 'Aryan', from the Aryan Race "From the Darius the Great's Inscription in Naqshe-e-Rostam"
The above scripture is one of most valid written evidences of the history of the Aryan race, and as can be seen, Darius the Great, the third king of Kings of the Achaemenid dynasty, in the 5th century BC, declares himself a Persian and form the Aryan race. Herodotus writes at the same times: "In ancient times, the Greeks called Iranians "Kaffe", but they were renowned as Aryans among themselves and their neighbors". In another part of his book, Herodotus writes that the Medians were known as Aryans during a certain period. So in two of the oldest written human documents, the race of the Iranians have been mentioned as Aryan.
On the other hand, in many contemporary books, one reads that the Aryans were not original residents of the land of Iran, and that they migrated to Iran from Central Asia or somewhere in the north of Europe. The point is that if some of the oldest written records of the human history confirm that the residents of the Iranian Plateau were Aryans, why should some claim otherwise?
We will discuss the origins of the Iranian race, and we will try to shed light on some unknown corners of history, which has been mixed with ignorance and lies.
We want to extract the facts out of centuries and millennia and out of paleontological studies, old and new, to prove that Iran is the original land of the Aryan race, that this people has never migrated to any other land, and it has defended its homelands for centuries on end.
There are all numerous reasons that the Aryan race has undergone its evolution from the primitive man to the white man in the Iranian Plateau. These reasons can be categorized as historical, geographical, mythological, anthropological and linguistically.
Against the reasons we will discuss, no valid evidence has been produced to prove that the Aryans migrated from Central Asia or any other place to Iran. What European historians have written in this regard is based on unscientific and unproven hypotheses influenced by anti-Iranian and political ideas.
The reason for the migration of Aryans from Iran to other places of the world should be searched in climatic events. At the end of Ice Age, as a result of excessive rainfall on the Alborz and Zagros Mountains and the melting of the ice accumulated on the mountains, the rivers flowing through the Iranian Plateau were much larger than they are today. Therefore there was a large lake in the place where to day is the Central Desert. One of the most interesting mythological texts says in this regard:
"...In the second phase of the creation of the world, Ahura Mazda created the waters, and the waters flowed towards Farakhekrat Sea which covers one third of the world from the southern outskirts of Alborz." With the continuous warming of the earth and the decrease in rainfall, this lake gradually dried up and the peoples living around it, who had a common language and Aryan culture, was forced to migrate from Iran. The routes of this great migration are an evidence for the central position of Iran, for the Aryan peoples have set Iran as the center and set out on migration in any direction.
As a matter of fact, many Western historians have declined to accept the politicizes version of history, admitting that Iran was the origin of the Aryan race.
Hegel
writes in his book The Philosophy of history: "The principle of
evolution begins with the history of Iran". Another prominent
orientologist says that: A large part of our cultural and material
legacy was unveiled in southwestern Asia the center of which was Iran."
Petri, in a famous speech, said that "When Egypt had only just
begun the art of pottery, the people of Susa (in Iran) were painting
beautiful pictures on ceramics." this shows that the Iranian
civilization was 3,000 years ahead of that of Egypt, dating back at least
to 12,000 years ago. In other words, when Central Asia was totally buried
under thick layers of ice, Iranians were creating pictures on earthenware,
which indicates their art and creativity.
Considering the existence of this 12,000 years-old civilization in Iran, would it not be unlikely that 6,000 years ago, a group of people spontaneously crossed the ice covered Siberian lands, suddenly wiping such a civilization off the earth. The word Aryan has roots in world that Iranians called themselves by Ayria, meaning free, noble and steady. The world Iran is derived from this very root, having been transformed from to Ayran Iran, meaning the land of the Aryans. This is the most ancient term applied to the Iranian Plateau, and such a term has never been detected anywhere else in the world, e.g. Europe or Turkistan.
The myth of Aryan's migration to Iran implies that a people have come to Iran from a remote land, giving their name to an already inhabited land which had no name, and that no trace of their name has been remained in their name has been remained in their original homeland. In historical records, Central Asia has been mentioned as the land of Sakas, Masagets, Touran, Soghd, Kharazm, Khiveh, and Turkistan, none of which words has any relation to the word Aryan.
Paleontology
is one of the sciences that confirm the formation of the white race in
Ian. The Homo sapiens evolved from its Neanderthal ancestors in a 30,000-
year process between 50,000 to 20,000 years ago. In the Hutu and Kamarband
caves near Behshahr, Iran, bones of men from different historical periods
have been found, showing that a kind of human race has continuously
dwelled in this area and evolved, meaning that there has been no
migration.
So
why have some European historians said that the origin of the Iranians is
Central Asia? Because in 1833, an Oxford University professor used the
term Aryan to describe a group of languages with common origins. Although
he later admitted that parts of his theory were erroneous, the theory of
an Aryan race was used by a group of romanticist writers and western
historians in quest for an ancient identity.
The French, British, Russians and recently Americans found different reasons to call themselves Aryans.
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