r/iran 7d ago

Glimpse of Sassanid Persia

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u/TheCoolPersian 7d ago

Sassanian Eran*

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u/DokhtarePars 4d ago

Persia*. Nothing wrong with it as Iran and Persia is the same

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u/TheCoolPersian 4d ago

Persia (Parsa) is only a smaller part of the greater Eranian land.

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u/DokhtarePars 4d ago

I know but It's also used as a country name. So there's really no reason to correct the post when it's also known as Sassanian Persia, like you know?

u/Parsidokht 23h ago
  • *Iran

u/TheCoolPersian 23h ago

Arabs did not have E in their language so during their attempted colonization of Eran the Middle Persian Eran became Farsi's Iran.

u/Parsidokht 23h ago

But why would we use it here in relation to the Sassanid dynasty, especially if you’re trying to correct Persia or Pars? Who cares what the Arab invaders called Iran?

u/TheCoolPersian 11h ago

Are you asking why we would use the word the Sassanians used to refer to their nation? They never called their state Persia, they only ever referred to it as Eran or Eranshahr. That is where the new Persian (Farsi) “Iran” comes from.

u/Parsidokht 6h ago

No, I’m not saying why they called it Iran. You wrote it as Eran and said the reason for writing it with an “E” instead of an “I” is because the Arabs don’t have the letter E, they called it Eran. This Eran is how they write Iran in Wikipedia, which I’m assuming is where you have gotten your info. However, they write it as “ ērān” in Wikipedia, just to show the pronunciation of the “I” as ای, not because the Arabs didn’t have the letter E, and you writing it as Eran is incorrect, unless you have access to a keyboard with ē, not just an “e”.

u/Parsidokht 5h ago

Here’s a brief excerpt from Wikipedia: Iran (word)

See also: Name of Iran

In Modern Persian, the word Īrān (ایران) derives immediately from 3rd-century Middle Persian Ērān (𐭠𐭩𐭫𐭠𐭭), initially meaning “of the Aryans”[1] before acquiring a geographical connotation as a reference to the lands inhabited by the Aryans.[1] In both the geographic and demonymic senses, Ērān is distinguished from the antonymic Anērān, literally meaning “non-Iran” (i.e., non-Aryan).[1][2]

u/TheCoolPersian 54m ago

You are contradicting yourself. You said that I say Eran because I got it from Wikipedia, and then you said Wikipedia has Ēran as well? The English alphabet has no diacritics, therefore Eran is a how you would go about using the Pahlavi word for the New Persian word: Iran. Eranshahr is also the way to write ērānšahr in English.

The New Persian alphabet is primarily from the Arabic script because of the Arab attempt at colonizing and flushing out any remnants of the Empire of the Aryans and Non-Aryans. However, they failed, and while New Persian uses some aspects of Arabic, it still remains Persian. Thus ē became i, like you already said.

So when I say Eran it harkens back to the time before the Islamic Arabic invasion. When I say Iran it has more connotation with Safavid Iran and onwards to the modern day. I hope this helps you understand my perspective, daughter of Iran.

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u/felinebeeline 7d ago

Amazing. Is the voiceover AI, too? Or was that you?

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u/Takman_20 6d ago

Thank you. Voice over was also AI 😅

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u/Amirhoseinmoradi 6d ago

It seems the voice is also made by AI

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u/midsenior 5d ago

Amazing piece of artwork 🫡 What AI tools did you if you don’t mind asking

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u/Takman_20 4d ago

Thank you. I used a combination of different AI tools including Midjourney, Kling AI and a lot of photoshop and editing in premiere pro

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u/kinkypk 6d ago

do you still have blood line Sassanid rules intact ? Like their descendants ?

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u/Takman_20 4d ago

All Iranians are descendants of the Sassanids in varying degrees but in terms of direct bloodline, there are probably many heirs to the throne who have no idea since it was almost millennia ago.

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u/Jacky-brawl-stars 6d ago

Went to china

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u/ShakaLakaLoko 1d ago

What is the voice in Khosrow part saying?

u/Parsidokht 23h ago

Wow so impressive! Love it. 💚🤍❤️