It's wonderful to see Iran in this perspective. Typically all the Western world sees is the warzone and terrorist camps in the desert. It's fantastic to see the people and culture and historical cities
I’ve been fascinated by the culture and history of Iran for decades, and I don’t think there is any country in the world where the difference between perception and reality is greater (except maybe Ethiopia). That said, the regime is as awful as our perception.
IRAN....So amazing, rich in culture, history, architecture, beauty & so much more. As a woman myself, I find the women of Iran to be very beautiful, both inside & out, so too, all of it's inhabitants. The locals, the civilians, their hearts are made of pure gold. The media & much of what it spreads globally, I personally find to be untrue/fake & here I see clearly, the polar opposite, of what is almost always spread across the Western world, regarding this fascinating, intriguing & very beautiful country. Thank you for sharing & I send my best wishes to all of the wonderful Iranian people.
Brilliant production here! Wow. I love history, documentaries and learning and so on…but watching that was an experience, not just an education. Amazing! Thank You 🙏 Thank You🇺🇸❤️
i would love to travel and explore iran unfortunately this country has been so much negatively portrayed in media.. but it is just so fascinating to me the architecture food people !!
I admire your courage, stong will and passion Bravo 👏 and thank you for sharing this amazing journey through this seriously magical road of Iran . I enjoyed every second of your video. Wishing you the best on this Road of Marco Polo 💙
Back then during Polo journey ruled by Mongol Khan…. Iran or Persia is such a gem amazing history culture very old civilization speaking Farsi personally cities like Samarkand Bukhara in Uzbekistan the Silk Road and The khorasan you add Mardin in Türkiye those are my dream not New York Paris or London I like old civilizations old cities
Thats also what made big impression to me ,the good people of iran and how they treat foreigners,like friends and with real smiles😂not an artificial ones....a good hearted people and i didnt saw any sign of blind intoxicating islam if we dont count the hijabs,also i have to mention the incredible women of iran they are beautiful and when i watched the people walking on the street i didnt saw one that was not beautiful...these people are ready to reject the regime out there and to become free,they dont deserve this fate
You have incorrectly called Zoroastrians Fire worshipers. To Zoroastrians actually that is an insult. Zoroastrians are NOT Fire Worshipers, this is a derogatory term that the Moslem enemies invented since thy did not know the Iranian language, culture and Zoroastrian belief system. Please ask a Zoroastrian about their belief systems. Because the Moslem Iranians have been brainwashed by Islam, they are alienated from their own culture and history and they (some of the Iranians) too might make the same mistake that you did and unknowing insult Zoroastrians as Fire worshipers. Zoroastrianism is the first monotheistic religion in the world that man of its concept such as one God (Ahura Mazda اهورا مزدا), Good and Evil خیر و شر, Heaven and Hell بهشت و جهنم were copied by the Semitic tribes and incorporated in their religion (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). Iranians are Aryan and NOT semitic, while they respect Semitic people and religions, they would be insulted if they are grouped together with Semites such as Arabs. In Zoroastrian tradition, man is responsible for his/her actions and is engaging is his activities based on its own free will, no metaphysical being is in charge (concept of Free Will that is NOT in the semitic religions where man submit to the will of God). In the Zoroastrian tradition man is in charge and must guard and protect the four elements of life: "Water, Earth, Fire and Wind". Zoroastrians were the first environmentalists. Zoroaster lived around 1775 BC. Please use the words Iran and Iranian instead of Persia and Persians if you want to be historically correct. Thank you
But ... but ... but . . . 99% of Iranians reject Zoroastrianism and embrace Islam (and about 1% of the population of Iran are Bahais, Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians).
dude find a Hobby or something. .... everything you said is obviously false (Except the "fire worship") One important point i will comment on is that, the semites ( including Arabs, assyrians and others... mostly nestorian christians ) were the majority in the capital region of sassanid empire ( modern iraq). Hence, not only they knew everything about the " culture, religion etc." they were an integral part of it. That's why we do not see real wars on large scale, which toppled sassanid rule. It looks more like a civil war and a coupe d'etat. That may be the reason why the coinage did not change much... the new arab rule used the zoroastrian symbols on their coinage for a long time with a small addition of arabic words on the coins. Later you see that most of islamic theology is the work of iranians and not Arabs. Not only does it look like arabs did not care much to impose islam on iranians..... but rather iranians pushing this wagon ahead. 6 out of 7 hadith gatherers are iranians.... many schools of islamic thought were iranians, abbasid caliphate is known as a " persianate" caliphate... etc etc etc Your knowledge of history comes from mostly uneducated people who claim the most outragous things which are baseless at best or outright lies. Btw only iranians and turks.... seem to want to dictate what others call their country. You don't hear ( chinese-greeks_koreans_armenians etc. ) ask other people to call their countries ( chongo_Hellas_ Jeoson_Hayestan etc. )
Sound like Zoroaster and Lao Tzu would have had a lot to talk about ! Or write togeather,if they were born in the same century,just a little closer to each others house.
The idea of nobody cannot entre a mosque is not that old, during prophet's time, everyone was allowed to entre (expect for the prayers time) which meant every hour of the day expect for total of 1 & a half an hour.
Revelation 1:13-15 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
This is not Islamic art, but rather the art of Iranian architects! I don't understand how a religion can have architecture! Architecture is a technique and knowledge, not religious teachings transformed into shapes! Simply writing Quranic verses on a building does not make it Islamic.
Calling Zoroastrians fire worshipers is a no no it's like using a certain word to describe black people he probably didn't know that and didn't mean to insult them
You show too much of your face instead of the buildings, and landscaping. Calling Zoroastrians ' fire worshipping' is an insult. That would be the same as saying that Islam worships the crescent moon, which is their symbol, or that Christians worship the cross, which is their symbol. The fire is the represerntation of the Light of Truth of the God Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrian symbol, that's what it is. I see in the background some huge portraits of the Yatolahs of Iran, that doesn't mean that they are worshipped, it is regarded as the protectors of Iran, that's all.
Ugh - nonstop undertones of sarcasm in your narrative. The country you visit is not responsible for the misconceptions you, your family, or your friends have. These are your issues, not theirs,
It is sad that the traveller - writer (didn't pick up his name) can't escape the stereotypes: 'terrible regime', 'stamp against the hijab', etc. Travelling, especially for a professional like him, should be journey of discovery and enrichment to be carried out with open eyes, not preconceptions.
It's wonderful to see Iran in this perspective. Typically all the Western world sees is the warzone and terrorist camps in the desert. It's fantastic to see the people and culture and historical cities
I’ve been fascinated by the culture and history of Iran for decades, and I don’t think there is any country in the world where the difference between perception and reality is greater (except maybe Ethiopia). That said, the regime is as awful as our perception.
Maybe if the US kept their nose out of Iran, since 1953, when they overthrew the Shah, things would be a lot different today!
@@Luke1959 Absolutely.
US overthrew the Shah in 1979, Carter was an evil man for what he did to the Shah
IRAN....So amazing, rich in culture, history, architecture, beauty & so much more.
As a woman myself, I find the women of Iran to be very beautiful, both inside & out, so too, all of it's inhabitants. The locals, the civilians, their hearts are made of pure gold.
The media & much of what it spreads globally, I personally find to be untrue/fake & here I see clearly, the polar opposite, of what is almost always spread across the Western world, regarding this fascinating, intriguing & very beautiful country.
Thank you for sharing & I send my best wishes to all of the wonderful Iranian people.
That band really caught my ear.... something very hardcore yet smooth about the sound....very Farsi 🎉🎉🎉🎉
very persi
Thank you for showing the reality and beauty of Iran
Terrific video! The making of rugs is fascinating. No wonder they are expensive. Beautiful country.
This is so beautiful wow what dream to experience this magical city, happy to see this side
Beautiful country ,rich in history and beautiful people.
Video sharing perfect my friend, I like it
The desert sites are beautiful and the Mountain ranges the lies in the distance looking longing for days unknown to come.
Beautiful vedio, Beautiful country ,Beautiful people and Beautiful culture❤❤❤❤....
Love from Pakistan.
Warren Miller's Skiing in Northern Iran Video shows a wonderful Iran with friendly people and incredible skiing !
Iran is among the best countries I’ve ever visited.
Great travelogue, nice fresh perspective
Thank you Tracks
For Giving Good feedbacks of Iran❤
Brilliant production here! Wow.
I love history, documentaries and learning and so on…but watching that was an experience, not just an education. Amazing!
Thank You 🙏 Thank You🇺🇸❤️
i would love to travel and explore iran unfortunately this country has been so much negatively portrayed in media.. but it is just so fascinating to me the architecture food people !!
You are safer in any part of Iran than walking the streets of NewYork, Los Angels, Chicago, San Francisco, Baltimore, Miami, London or Paris.
I admire your courage, stong will and passion Bravo 👏 and thank you for sharing this amazing journey through this seriously magical road of Iran . I enjoyed every second of your video. Wishing you the best on this Road of Marco Polo 💙
Beautiful people, culture and country.. Terrible government..
I Loved the Underground Band. Reminded me of things I saw in Prague in the early 90s.
Yes, it's a beautiful country. I would love to visit that country. The people in Iran beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just came across your videos I'm happy your doing the silk road haven't seen no one as done a video of it
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing. 👍247
I like their architecture dated back to the mighty Persian empire and their mountains
I enjoyed it so much. Iran, nice place to visit, if I would go,,,,,,
Wow . Iran a ancient world 🌎🌍🇮🇷 . God bless 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷💝💝
I love how this guy loves the quiet and historical places but needs his rock and roll fix
Love from Australia. Please also publish a video about Kish Island
Camera guy third unseen person? No doubt alot of preparation into this trip.
Very beautiful. Looks unrealistic like in the oldern days movie, , But it is real. Would love to visit to
Thanks sir
Plot twist, the locals considered Marco a bandit...
How old are this video??
This documentary was so well made,
too bad we humans were not
Dubious describes your country as well
Explain the marco,polo,game ,with eyes closed played in many countries games???!! Please. So. Good luck. Stay safe.MARCO !!!
what's the band's name and is there a link to hear their music?
ballgard, their music is right here on youtube
Back then during Polo journey ruled by Mongol Khan…. Iran or Persia is such a gem amazing history culture very old civilization speaking Farsi personally cities like Samarkand Bukhara in Uzbekistan the Silk Road and The khorasan you add Mardin in Türkiye those are my dream not New York Paris or London I like old civilizations old cities
Thats also what made big impression to me ,the good people of iran and how they treat foreigners,like friends and with real smiles😂not an artificial ones....a good hearted people and i didnt saw any sign of blind intoxicating islam if we dont count the hijabs,also i have to mention the incredible women of iran they are beautiful and when i watched the people walking on the street i didnt saw one that was not beautiful...these people are ready to reject the regime out there and to become free,they dont deserve this fate
small talks are the English way of life
You have incorrectly called Zoroastrians Fire worshipers. To Zoroastrians actually that is an insult. Zoroastrians are NOT Fire Worshipers, this is a derogatory term that the Moslem enemies invented since thy did not know the Iranian language, culture and Zoroastrian belief system. Please ask a Zoroastrian about their belief systems. Because the Moslem Iranians have been brainwashed by Islam, they are alienated from their own culture and history and they (some of the Iranians) too might make the same mistake that you did and unknowing insult Zoroastrians as Fire worshipers. Zoroastrianism is the first monotheistic religion in the world that man of its concept such as one God (Ahura Mazda اهورا مزدا), Good and Evil خیر و شر, Heaven and Hell بهشت و جهنم were copied by the Semitic tribes and incorporated in their religion (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). Iranians are Aryan and NOT semitic, while they respect Semitic people and religions, they would be insulted if they are grouped together with Semites such as Arabs. In Zoroastrian tradition, man is responsible for his/her actions and is engaging is his activities based on its own free will, no metaphysical being is in charge (concept of Free Will that is NOT in the semitic religions where man submit to the will of God). In the Zoroastrian tradition man is in charge and must guard and protect the four elements of life: "Water, Earth, Fire and Wind". Zoroastrians were the first environmentalists. Zoroaster lived around 1775 BC. Please use the words Iran and Iranian instead of Persia and Persians if you want to be historically correct. Thank you
But ... but ... but . . . 99% of Iranians reject Zoroastrianism and embrace Islam (and about 1% of the population of Iran are Bahais, Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians).
dude find a Hobby or something.
.... everything you said is obviously false (Except the "fire worship")
One important point i will comment on is that, the semites ( including Arabs, assyrians and others... mostly nestorian christians ) were the majority in the capital region of sassanid empire ( modern iraq). Hence, not only they knew everything about the " culture, religion etc." they were an integral part of it. That's why we do not see real wars on large scale, which toppled sassanid rule. It looks more like a civil war and a coupe d'etat. That may be the reason why the coinage did not change much... the new arab rule used the zoroastrian symbols on their coinage for a long time with a small addition of arabic words on the coins.
Later you see that most of islamic theology is the work of iranians and not Arabs. Not only does it look like arabs did not care much to impose islam on iranians..... but rather iranians pushing this wagon ahead. 6 out of 7 hadith gatherers are iranians.... many schools of islamic thought were iranians, abbasid caliphate is known as a " persianate" caliphate... etc etc etc
Your knowledge of history comes from mostly uneducated people who claim the most outragous things which are baseless at best or outright lies.
Btw only iranians and turks.... seem to want to dictate what others call their country. You don't hear ( chinese-greeks_koreans_armenians etc. ) ask other people to call their countries ( chongo_Hellas_ Jeoson_Hayestan etc. )
Sound like Zoroaster and Lao Tzu would have had a lot to talk about ! Or write togeather,if they were born in the same century,just a little closer to each others house.
Thank you for the clarification and correction.
iran and persia is the same
Very good but too many ads😮
Who did the filming?
Wow . Zaroastrianian are the core of the only one god Shuts Mazda.
How can you compare Marco Polo's arduous 🎉journey of several years with a quickie travelogue
Like this one?
I have always wondered if the, actual, people of Iran dislike/hate Americans or if it is just a ruse to satisfy the Iranian Government?
The idea of nobody cannot entre a mosque is not that old, during prophet's time, everyone was allowed to entre (expect for the prayers time) which meant every hour of the day expect for total of 1 & a half an hour.
No Alamot was bastion of iranian resistance to Arab Khalifa
Revelation 1:13-15
And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
Wonder where the young lawyer is today?
🌟🎉🏵️
A harsh and terrible religion for females but beautiful and harsh country. Loved your vid.
If the music is not allowed in Iran then how this Band got Guitar, Drums, and other musical instruments?
This is not Islamic art, but rather the art of Iranian architects! I don't understand how a religion can have architecture! Architecture is a technique and knowledge, not religious teachings transformed into shapes! Simply writing Quranic verses on a building does not make it Islamic.
Calling Zoroastrians fire worshipers is a no no it's like using a certain word to describe black people he probably didn't know that and didn't mean to insult them
Iran Bad reputation?...or dubious reputation ?....for whom? for ignorant americans maybe. Please educate yourselves. It´s worth it.
Women and men are separate in the train
Mark the Chicken
I wish you would go easy on the political rhetoric ceaselessly repeated by the western media so you may arrive at a purer journey of discovery.
A lot of historic inaccuracies due current political environment influenced bias.
You show too much of your face instead of the buildings, and landscaping. Calling Zoroastrians ' fire worshipping' is an insult. That would be the same as saying that Islam worships the crescent moon, which is their symbol, or that Christians worship the cross, which is their symbol. The fire is the represerntation of the Light of Truth of the God Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrian symbol, that's what it is. I see in the background some huge portraits of the Yatolahs of Iran, that doesn't mean that they are worshipped, it is regarded as the protectors of Iran, that's all.
Yes, it’s all wonderful there except for how women are treated and their rights are repressed.
Iran is great! China too! This American not!
Birth place of down fall of humanity .....😂😂
The Iranian Government is always causing problems in that region. Even other Arab states do not trust the Iranians.
Ugh - nonstop undertones of sarcasm in your narrative. The country you visit is not responsible for the misconceptions you, your family, or your friends have. These are your issues, not theirs,
Would you care to point out some of these misconceptions, and correct them?
Think positive
You will see Good
Its not Israel its PALESTINE. Dislike for that off the bat. Smh
It is sad that the traveller - writer (didn't pick up his name) can't escape the stereotypes: 'terrible regime', 'stamp against the hijab', etc. Travelling, especially for a professional like him, should be journey of discovery and enrichment to be carried out with open eyes, not preconceptions.