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Are the Iranians really Germans??

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How so?

or sorry, maybe the Germans are Iranians??

or h**l, I dont even know.

maybe we are talking of an ancient race here called the "aryans",

what are or were they like?

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  1. Aryan means Noble...

    Aryans were a Caucasoid race of warriors who inhabited ancient Persia 3-5,000 years ago...

    They subsequently migrated in all directions since then, including Northern India, Southern Russia, Eastern Europe, the Black Sea region, and so forth...

    Iranians genetics today, MAY include some Aryan blood, but it is well-mixed with Semitic, Arab and a potpurri of various tribes who came and went through this region, during the past 3,000 years...

    Religion is an entirely different subject. Islam was born in modern-day Saudia Arabia, in the 7th Century AD, and has since spread worldwide to its 1.5 Billion members...

    Terrorism likely involves less than 0.1% of all Muslims!


  2. Germans are not Iranians. I am not a specialist in history, but I do know that in historical periods that Aryans did inhabit the area where Germany is today and other areas for that fact. Aryans are not only linked to Iranians...

    I don't know why many Iranians are religious crazy, I think it has nothing to do with race but more with religion..

  3. Hi, yes aryan race and all that aside, the Germans and Iranains  are a distinct type of people.  Aryan race is meant to be a superior body of people??  

    The reason why Iranians are so 'way out' religiously is nothing to do with relgion as such, it is all down to politics!  I am married to an Iranian muslim but he thinks that what is happening in Iran is a disgrace!

  4. No! The Iranians are actually Canadians.

    The Germans are Argentinians, or maybe it's just that so many Germans went to Argentina immediately after WW II.

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