Author: Anthea » Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:45 am
Kurds and Hawraman
the real owners of IranWhen you want to understand Iran's history, you must start from its roots - not from the Persian history writing that is often emphasized today, but from the Kurds and their ancestors. The oldest state education in the area is the Kingdom of Medernas, which according to Herodotus and other ancient sources was the first great power in the region and a central player in defeating the Assyrian EmpireDespite this, Persian history-writing has often chosen to begin its story with the Achemenids (Hakhamanishian dynasty), thereby making the role of the Medernas invisible. But archaeological finds, chalk texts and classical historians clearly show that the Akemenids themselves were part of the medical strains - and in practice a continuation of the medical realm. In other words: even the Akemenids were in fact Kurdish.
From the Medeons to the Akemenids, the Sassanids until the Ashkanians, empires were built and governed by people who belonged to the Kurdish tribes in Zagrosbergen. These areas have always been the core country of the Kurds. Archeology in Zagrosberg, from the Elamites to the greatness of the Medernas, shows a continuity of societies, languages and culture that are closely related to today's Kurds.
When Reza Shah Pahlavi came to power in the 1920s and became Iran's new monarch, he chose to change the name of the state from Persia to "Iran". This was not a neutral action, but a political construction. The term "Iran" had not previously existed as a state name.
What existed was the word "Ehran", which according to Hawrami-Kurdish originates from "Ehr" (fire) and "an" (the place, i.e. the place for the fire worshipers). Thus, Ehran means "the place of the fire worshipers", the land of the ARISKA fire cultists. Reza Shah shortened this to "Iran" in order to connect the modern state to the ancient Aryan heritage.
But it is important to note out: the people who built these empires, those who found the civilization in Zagros and in eastern Mesopotamia, were Kurds and their ancestors. The Kurds have never been an "immigrant people" in Iran - they have lived in Zagrosbergen since time immemorial, tens of thousands of years back, deeply rooted in the same country that is today called Iran
To understand this and see the evidence, you only need to study:
The Elamites in southwestern Iran, whose language and culture have connections to the roots of the Zagros people
The Kingdom of Medes, as ancient historians describe as one of the world's first empires
Hawraman and Zagro culture, whose archeological finds show a long continuity
The Gothies and Lullubians, mentioned in Mesopotamian sources long before the Persians
All of these prove one thing: Iran, as we know it, was built on foundations built by the Kurds and their ancestors.
Therefore, you can say with historical justice:
The Kurds and Hawraman are the real owners of Iran
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