It is funny to watch the angry reaction of the Iranians to this movie. I guess they are not up to date with modern genetic and anthropological studies on remains from kurgans in Kazakhstan, which show a gradual transition of the originally Iranic Sakas (Eastern Scythians) towards mixed and then Asian composition in terms of their appearance and genetics. This transition took place between 1000 AD and 300AD. By the end of this process the Sakas were assimilated by the incoming Hunnic and Turkic peoples coming from the East. Facial reconstruction shows predominantly Asian appearance in the Altai and Siberian Sakas by 700-500 AD. The genomes of modern-day Kazakhs are about 1/3 Indo-European/Scythian (or even earlier Botai culture), 1/3 Turkic and 1/3 Mongol and this reflects very well the history of the nomads who lived in the Great Steppe in Kazakhstan for thousands of years. Thus, Kazakhs are entitled to make this movie about their ancestors - as these Sakas were our ancestors, not of modern day Iranians. Moreover, Sakas constantly fought with Persians and looked very different from them. Persians themselves portrayed them as very different from themselves on the relief frescos on the walls of Persepolis. Persians are pictured with curvy hair and beards and narrow faces whereas as Sakas are always pictured with straight/wavy hair, almond-shaped eyes and raised cheek bones. Kazakhs preserved the original way of life and even clothing of the Scythians for hundreds of years. So, the brave nomad queen Tomiris is OUR heroine and not the one for the Persians! She herself would not want to be counted as a Persian for sure...
@@kourosh4197 It is funny to watch the angry reaction of the Iranians to this movie. I guess they are not up to date with modern genetic and anthropological studies on remains from kurgans in Kazakhstan, which show a gradual transition of the originally Iranic Sakas (Eastern Scythians) towards mixed and then Asian composition in terms of their appearance and genetics. This transition took place between 1000 AD and 300AD. By the end of this process the Sakas were assimilated by the incoming Hunnic and Turkic peoples coming from the East. Facial reconstruction shows predominantly Asian appearance in the Altai and Siberian Sakas by 700-500 AD. The genomes of modern-day Kazakhs are about 1/3 Indo-European/Scythian (or even earlier Botai culture), 1/3 Turkic and 1/3 Mongol and this reflects very well the history of the nomads who lived in the Great Steppe in Kazakhstan for thousands of years. Thus, Kazakhs are entitled to make this movie about their ancestors - as these Sakas were our ancestors, not of modern day Iranians. Moreover, Sakas constantly fought with Persians and looked very different from them. Persians themselves portrayed them as very different from themselves on the relief frescos on the walls of Persepolis. Persians are pictures with curvy hair and beards and narrow faces whereas as Sakas are always pictured with straight/wavy hair, almond-shaped eyes and raised cheek bones. Kazakhs preserved the original way of life and even clothing of the Scythians for hundreds of years. So, the brave nomad queen Tomiris is OUR heroine and not the one for the Persians! She herself would not want to be counted as a Persian for sure...
Ana tomiros was real and this film based of Herodotus history fully is truth and fact and iranian couldnt be upset ... the more probably the history that has been taught to yours has been distorted
The Scythians are truly impressive people. I would love to know whether they could understand the Persians as they were Iranian as well speaking an Iranian language. What I don't understand is why do the actors look so Asian/Mongolian in that movie? Was that movie funded by a pro-turkic government to promote the falsification of history? Scythians were light-skinned, blonde Iranians.
Modern genetic and anthropological studies on remains from kurgans in Kazakhstan show a gradual transition of the originally Iranic Sakas (Eastern Scythians) towards mixed and then Asian composition in terms of their appearance and genetics. This transition took place between 1000 AD and 300AD. By the end of this process the Sakas were assimilated by the incoming Hunnic and Turkic peoples coming from the East. Facial reconstruction shows predominantly Asian appearance in the Altai and Siberian Sakas by 700-500 AD. The genomes of modern-day Kazakhs are about 1/3 Indo-European/Scythian (or even earlier Botai culture), 1/3 Turkic and 1/3 Mongol and this reflects very well the history of the nomads who lived in the Great Steppe in Kazakhstan for thousands of years. Thus, Kazakhs are entitled to make this movie about their ancestors - as these Sakas were our ancestors, not of modern day Iranians. Moreover, Sakas constantly fought with Persians and looked very different from them. Persians themselves portrayed them as very different from themselves on the relief frescos on the walls of Persepolis. Persians are pictures with curvy hair and beards and narrow faces whereas as Sakas are always pictured with straight/wavy hair, almond-shaped eyes and raised cheek bones. Kazakhs preserved the original way of life and even clothing of the Scythians for hundreds of years. So, the brave nomad queen Tomiris is OUR heroine and not the one for the Persians! She herself would not want to be counted as a Persian for sure...
It is funny to watch the angry reaction of the Iranians to this movie. I guess they are not up to date with modern genetic and anthropological studies on remains from kurgans in Kazakhstan, which show a gradual transition of the originally Iranic Sakas (Eastern Scythians) towards mixed and then Asian composition in terms of their appearance and genetics. This transition took place between 1000 AD and 300AD. By the end of this process the Sakas were assimilated by the incoming Hunnic and Turkic peoples coming from the East. Facial reconstruction shows predominantly Asian appearance in the Altai and Siberian Sakas by 700-500 AD. The genomes of modern-day Kazakhs are about 1/3 Indo-European/Scythian (or even earlier Botai culture), 1/3 Turkic and 1/3 Mongol and this reflects very well the history of the nomads who lived in the Great Steppe in Kazakhstan for thousands of years. Thus, Kazakhs are entitled to make this movie about their ancestors - as these Sakas were our ancestors, not of modern day Iranians. Moreover, Sakas constantly fought with Persians and looked very different from them. Persians themselves portrayed them as very different from themselves on the relief frescos on the walls of Persepolis. Persians are pictured with curvy hair and beards and narrow faces whereas as Sakas are always pictured with straight/wavy hair, almond-shaped eyes and raised cheek bones. Kazakhs preserved the original way of life and even clothing of the Scythians for hundreds of years. So, the brave nomad queen Tomiris is OUR heroine and not the one for the Persians! She herself would not want to be counted as a Persian for sure...
Exactly
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@@kourosh4197 It is funny to watch the angry reaction of the Iranians to this movie. I guess they are not up to date with modern genetic and anthropological studies on remains from kurgans in Kazakhstan, which show a gradual transition of the originally Iranic Sakas (Eastern Scythians) towards mixed and then Asian composition in terms of their appearance and genetics. This transition took place between 1000 AD and 300AD. By the end of this process the Sakas were assimilated by the incoming Hunnic and Turkic peoples coming from the East. Facial reconstruction shows predominantly Asian appearance in the Altai and Siberian Sakas by 700-500 AD. The genomes of modern-day Kazakhs are about 1/3 Indo-European/Scythian (or even earlier Botai culture), 1/3 Turkic and 1/3 Mongol and this reflects very well the history of the nomads who lived in the Great Steppe in Kazakhstan for thousands of years. Thus, Kazakhs are entitled to make this movie about their ancestors - as these Sakas were our ancestors, not of modern day Iranians. Moreover, Sakas constantly fought with Persians and looked very different from them. Persians themselves portrayed them as very different from themselves on the relief frescos on the walls of Persepolis. Persians are pictures with curvy hair and beards and narrow faces whereas as Sakas are always pictured with straight/wavy hair, almond-shaped eyes and raised cheek bones. Kazakhs preserved the original way of life and even clothing of the Scythians for hundreds of years. So, the brave nomad queen Tomiris is OUR heroine and not the one for the Persians! She herself would not want to be counted as a Persian for sure...
Ana tomiros was real and this film based of Herodotus history fully is truth and fact and iranian couldnt be upset ... the more probably the history that has been taught to yours has been distorted
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The Scythians are truly impressive people. I would love to know whether they could understand the Persians as they were Iranian as well speaking an Iranian language. What I don't understand is why do the actors look so Asian/Mongolian in that movie? Was that movie funded by a pro-turkic government to promote the falsification of history? Scythians were light-skinned, blonde Iranians.
Modern genetic and anthropological studies on remains from kurgans in Kazakhstan show a gradual transition of the originally Iranic Sakas (Eastern Scythians) towards mixed and then Asian composition in terms of their appearance and genetics. This transition took place between 1000 AD and 300AD. By the end of this process the Sakas were assimilated by the incoming Hunnic and Turkic peoples coming from the East. Facial reconstruction shows predominantly Asian appearance in the Altai and Siberian Sakas by 700-500 AD. The genomes of modern-day Kazakhs are about 1/3 Indo-European/Scythian (or even earlier Botai culture), 1/3 Turkic and 1/3 Mongol and this reflects very well the history of the nomads who lived in the Great Steppe in Kazakhstan for thousands of years. Thus, Kazakhs are entitled to make this movie about their ancestors - as these Sakas were our ancestors, not of modern day Iranians. Moreover, Sakas constantly fought with Persians and looked very different from them. Persians themselves portrayed them as very different from themselves on the relief frescos on the walls of Persepolis. Persians are pictures with curvy hair and beards and narrow faces whereas as Sakas are always pictured with straight/wavy hair, almond-shaped eyes and raised cheek bones. Kazakhs preserved the original way of life and even clothing of the Scythians for hundreds of years. So, the brave nomad queen Tomiris is OUR heroine and not the one for the Persians! She herself would not want to be counted as a Persian for sure...
Scythians migrated from the Altai region which is also the birth place of the Turks
Not true story... real history from the books are totally different
THE TRUE STORY KAZAKHSTAN, HAS+SAK (KAZAKH), Tomiris 🇰🇿
There are actually multiple interpretations of those events. No one knows for sure anyway...
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kyros II is a good human
tomris is a bad human and tomris was a slave trader
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@@kourosh4197 head of kyros was under foot of Tomris Hatun
Fack you kyros
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In a film of lies and ridicule, not in reality, this is just a dream for his enemies