Persian Celebrities
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You may or may not know that I'm 1/2 Persian, and those who don't know me, may think I'm using Persian instead of Iranian because it sounds more socially acceptable to use this term instead of the axis of evil one -- not even close. If you've come to see the Persian celebs, do have a look, but take a minute to learn something about Persians while you are here, because most of the world is clueless about this topic.
Note: If you have someone you'd like to add to this list, please email me, and please do not place links in the comments.
Persian vs. Iranian
Iran is the name of the country, and, if you care to know, it was still called Persia when my father was born there. Iranian is what you'd call the citizens inhabiting it.
Persian is one of the ethnic groups living in Iran. It is also the name of the main language (aka Farsi). Therefore, not everyone living in Iran is Persian. For example, Andre Agassi's father is Iranian, but not Persian; he's Armenian.
Persian vs. Arab
Persians are not Arabs. Please memorize that, as it's rather annoying to continuously be called something which you aren't, due to mass ignorance.
Persians do not speak Arabic, they speak Persian (Farsi). The languages are NOT similar enough to be understood by speakers of the other language. For example, some sounds which are in Persian do not exist in Arabic. I have a necklace with my Persian name on it, and Arabs always have to ask me what it says because they can't read it.
Iran literally means Land of Aryans. Obviously Persians today look a bit different than they did prior to the Arab invasions of long ago; but even today, many Persians are very light-skinned with light eyes. And yes, there are truly blonde/green eyed Persians around. In Tehran, even.
Omid Djalili: Persian Comedian at The Apollo
Western Persians Are Rarely "Religious"
I've never known any Western Persians who've belonged to a mosque, or even prayed in their own homes. That's not to say they don't exist, or that they don't believe in their religion, but rather that they tend to be like the average Christian -- and the average Christian doesn't go to church, or even think about their religion apart from major holidays. Yes, the people ruling Iran these days (the current President is not Persian, by the way) take their religion pretty seriously. And yes, the women wear head scarves, but most of them only do this because they have to. I've yet to see Persian women wearing them when travelling or living abroad. Additionally, all of the Persians I've known have looked totally Western in terms of dress. They drink, they party, they have friends, they go out to eat, they shop, they watch TV, etc. They do everything you do.
Maz Jobrani: Axis of Evil Comedy
Persian Women Are Not Meek
Every Persian women I've ever known has been rather comfortable speaking her mind. And yes, that includes in front of her husband, sons and whoever else happens to be present. Sure, there are all types of Persian women out there, some more submissive than others, but don't kid yourself into believing they hide behind black sheets and cower when men come around.
Persians Are Not Rag Heads or Dot Heads
These slurs are offensive all on their own, but you're just making an even bigger arse of yourself when you use it on a Persian person. Some ethnic tribes may wear something like a turban, and mullahs may wear them, but this is not something you see on the guy living next door.
Persian Women Don't Have To Wear Chador
Chador is the full-on body covering that you always see portrayed on TV. Yes, some women wear them, but I've yet to see it in person. Even in Iran, Persian women need only cover their hair.
Iran Used To Be Extremely Western
The revolution was actually not all that long ago, and when the Shah ruled, he wanted Iran to be modern. Women didn't wear head scarves and they were quite liberated. That changed when the mullahs took over, but don't think this means that there aren't many, many people who would like that freedom again.
Prejudice Against Middle-Eastern People Is Still Acceptable
Sadly, Middle Easterners (Iranians, in particular, thanks to the hostage crisis) are often discriminated against, and this is remarkably acceptable to most Westerners. It's the last frontier in terms of racial prejudice. And it comes from all sorts -- anglo, black, asian, you name it. For God's sake, get over it already. When is the last time you ever even saw or read about an actual Persian or Iranian terrorist, anyway? Was it during an Axis of Evil Speech? Cos if you believe everything Bush's Government tells you, prejudice is probably the least of your problems.
A Few Of The English Words Derived from Persian
Angel, bazaar, candy, cash, caviar, chess, jasmine, khaki, lemon, lilac, magic, mogul, musk, orange, pajama, paradise, peach, scarlet, serendipity, sugar,
Persians Do Not Hate Americans
Most Persians love Americans, and I'd guess that every Persian living in Iran has a relative living in America. (Probably in Los Angeles or the DC area!) Persians are often called the most hospitable people on Earth, and for good reason. Honestly, I'm not just saying that. They will hug and kiss a complete stranger, take them into their home and feed them 3 times over before inviting them to stay (and be treated like royalty) for as long as they like. Seriously, I'm not kidding. Persians are very warm and loving people -- yes, they tend to have fiery tempers, but so do the Italians and Spanish. Are you afraid of them?
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And THIS is how a celebrities hub should be! Great job Isabella! Great mix of pictures and real content.
Isabella, great job! I'm very glad you wrote this. Now I'm almost feeling brave enough to write a hub explaining what the difference is between an Israeli and a Jew!
By the way, Persian is an Indo-European language, while Arabic is Semitic, so not only are they not mutually intelligible, they are not even from the same language family. My grandfather was a philologist, and he translated Persian classic literature into Hebrew.
What is your position on the restoration of the Shah's heirs to power? Do you think that democracy always leads to the best results? Is there such a thing as a benevolent dictator?
Wow Isa,
I did not know you are in part Persian. Ah, Persia.... Great heritage, really!
Did you know that in Russia Persian women are regarded as the most beautiful ones? Well, this explains why I fell in love with your avatar the moment I saw it! ;)
Storyteller - I haven't read that book. I don't like the Iranian government for obvious reasons, but I wish people would realize that the people who live there don't like the government either.
Whitney - Thank you! :)
Aya - Yeah, you should do that, it would be a good hub. I don't support the "heir" because his father was not a good man and his family was put in power by the west. They're not a real royal family like you'd find in Europe. I think they need a democracy that separates church and state.
Misha - Oh, you haven't read my booty jeans hub, then! But thanks, and no, I didn't know that. Are there many Persians in Russia??
No, and never been. I think I know at least three or four Persians here in DC, and can't recall anybody in Russia. It probably comes from the very popular old folk song about Stepan Razin who took a Persian princess from Shemaha, lived with her, and later drawn her in river Volga... Oh, found it in Wikipedia, look:
From beyond the wooded island To the river wide and free Proudly sailed the arrow-breasted Ships of Cossack yeomanry.
On the first is Stenka Razin With his princess by his side Drunken holds in marriage revels With his beauteous young bride
From behind there comes a murmur "He has left his sword to woo; One short night and Stenka Razin Has become a woman, too."
Stenka Razin hears the murmur Of his discontented band And his lovely Persian princess He has circled with his hand.
His dark brows are drawn together As the waves of anger rise; And the blood comes rushing swiftly To his piercing jet black eyes.
"I will give you all you ask for Head and heart and life and hand." And his voice rolls out like thunder Out across the distant land.
Volga, Volga, Mother Volga Wide and deep beneath the sun, You have never seen such a present From the Cossacks of the Don.
So that peace may reign forever In this band so free and brave Volga, Volga, Mother Volga Make this lovely girl a grave.
Now, with one swift mighty motion He has raised his bride on high And has cast her where the waters Of the Volga roll and sigh.
"Dance, you fools, and let's be merry What is this that's in your eyes? Let us thunder out a chantey To the place where beauty lies."
From beyond the wooded island To the river wide and free Proudly sailed the arrow-breasted Ships of Cossack yeomanry.
Might be not too strict translation, but at least it follows the rythm :)
And there is The book of 1001 nights also! Queen Scheherezade - oh! Are you relatives by chance? :)
I don't really know if this is true, but Russians think it's a Persian book, and it is extermely popular in Russia. :)
Leyla Milani looks soo sexy
Actually Iranian signifies the nationality of a person, such as Americans are from America, etc. There are black people in Iran, in Southern Iran. Iranians are racially mixed peoples, who are in some cases part Arab. Iranians do understand Arabic some of the time, even if its just Quran. There are similarities in the written language and the spoken language all cultures share words and nuances.
That's actually exactly what I've said. Iranian is what you'd call the people inhabiting the country of Iran. That was the point of this article, that Persians are an ethnic group who live in Iran and other countries. I'm sure some Persians/Iranians understand Arabic, but I've yet to meet one who does.
GOOD HUB! Especially since I am Persian and Armenian among other things. Thanks for educating people.
I LOVE PERSIANS!!! MY GIRLFRIEND IS PERSIAN.. PERSIANS ROCK. MY BF WAS HALF PERSIAN TOO
this is fabulous
I am a pure Persian, race Arian. My family tree goes back to at least seventeen generations so far which ends to Sultan Ebrahim Shah(my family tree is documented!). My family of both sides are from Shiraz the capital of the state of Pars in the south of Iran.
The state of Pars which used to be Persepolis was then the capital of the ancient Persia and the home of Persians. Persian are one of the two tribes of Arians existed. The other tribe which is Mesdes, well, there is no sign of them. Some say, the Medes are the ones who proclaim of being 'White Supremest' around the world?!
Persians only speak Persian(Parsi), However, we have many languages and dialogues spoken in Iran besides Parsi which the latter is the official,national language.
The pure Persian, race Aryans, according to the ancient arts and documents are fair skinned with hazel, brown eyes and brown straight hair, though we may see all kind of looks in my country but one thing for sure is that we do not have black in Iran.
One more thing, Persian language is so differed from Arabic languages. Iranians though as are talented in foreign languages, they would speak any live, global language they wished to.
And the last but not the least is that Persians were followers of Zoroaster long before the Arabs attacked Iran which was the land of Aryans(means Nobles)about some hundred years ago and tried to destroy the race, culture, tradition, and religion of Arians which to this day still were not succeeded and they never will!!!
; Zendeh bad Persians, Iranians!
Sincerely
Persia Barvarz
















Storytellersrus says:
14 months ago
Hey, Isabella, I heard a fascinating interview on public radio this morning that might interest you. Terry Gross talked to Robert Baer. "In his new book, The Devil We Know, former CIA operative Robert Baer argues that Iran is an up-and-coming — and often misunderstood — superpower, with strong influences throughout the Middle East."