Music & vocals by Farya Faraji. The Epic Iranian Series is a musical project where the sounds of modern Iranian music are used as a musical framing device for themes pertaining to the history of the Iranian civilisation. The lyrics heard here are in the Parthian language, and are derived from historical Manichean texts. The pronunciation and text are based on the research of the channel Hu Vaxsh, with a more in depth description of the lyrics in this video: ruclips.net/video/oEkKMACdUag/видео.html The instrumentation consists of modern Iranian instruments, namely the daf, tombak, tambour, santoor and tar. The rythmic structure of the piece is 5/16, a somewhat rare and anomalous time signature in most world music, and one of the rarest rhythmical forms of modern Iranian music, found in some folk tunes across the country. Parthian Lyrics: Tu man ay kxwadāy, Yazadān abardum, Wuzurgān kxwadāy, To arzhan ay istawishn, ud āfrin, Yāwed o to Istāwām amāh, Hāwsār it ne ast, pas garw baghift, Ambāy o to ne ast, Roshnift ay che man, Im um yāwār dahāh, pusāg wuzurg paryozhan, Um xwād dastdhar bawāh English translation: You are my God, The Highest and the Greatest of All, You are worthy of praise and hail, Always we praise you, There is no one like you among all, There is no one equal to you, You are our light, This time, give me the crown of Victory, And be my friend yourself.
I'm going to be that annoying nerd and say : Well actually the Parthian horse archer would be more accurate because they're way lighter and faster than an armored Parthian cataphract 🤓
I believe one of the reasons why the Parthians were underrated is because the Iranians themselves didn't know much about them. For example, in the Shahnameh, very little is told about them, and the Sassanids either emerged their works into their own or neglected them whole. It's the same case about the Medians and the Achaemenids. In Persian literature, we have myths about them, but their actual history was preserved by the Greeks and western Iranologists and Persophiles. And we really came to learn about them in the 20th century. Also, during the Parthian era, the empire was called Āriyānxšaθr.
Sending love to Iran! Iran, a civilization in the same level of Rome, Greece, China, and Ancient India! Truly a historical titan that neither it's conquerors or it's enemies can erase the greatness of Iran.
Good wishes to you my friend, from former Zoroastrian nation of Armenia Although I have to say, that this particular song has nothing to do with Zoroastrianism, unless you consider Manicaeism to be mere Zoroastrian heresy
@ greetings! Well I am first a mazdayasna practitioner, and then a Zoroastrian, so manacheism is not heresy to me. I can understand why Zarathustra moved to monotheism (for the simpletons) but Mazdayasna is where true magis are made and the true explanation lay. And I’ve been practicing that my whole life.
درود بر برادر زرتشتی هیچ جیز حتی حکومت متمرکز بر دین اسلام نیز نمی تواند مارا از هم جدا کند چون هزاران سال است در صلح با هم زندگی می کنیم و حتی ما نیز حضرت زرتشت را به عنوان یک پیامبر از سوی خدا قبول داریم حمله اعراب و قبول کردن دین اسلام نیز مردم ایران را از هم جدا نخواهد کرد پاینده ایران❤❤
Agreed. We need some Manichaean and Mithraic chants. The empires that formed east of Iran like Kushan, the various graeco-kingdoms, etc could pose a very good opportunity to experiment with cultural syncretism in music.
در حقیقت خود ما نیز زیاد از دولت خودمان خوشمان نمی آید ولی اگر کسی مانند اسراییل قصد حمله به ایران را داشته باشد خوی ما این است که زیر هر پرچمی که باشد از خاکمان دفاع کنیم و این نسل اندر نسل ادامه یافته و حتی اگر لازم باشد مانند جنگ با عراق برای پیروزی پلی از جنازه ها می سازیم تا از روی آن رد شویم
Justo cuando estoy jugando como Persia en ck3. Y esta música me da el ambiente perfecto. De verdad sin importar época o cultura, tu nunca vas a decepcionar con tu arte
And he's back with another Persi-I mean IRANIAN banger! Beautiful as always. I'd love for you to do a work around the Samanids or Timurids to go with your Timur piece. Keep them coming!
I speak some Urdu which absorbed a good amount of vocabulary from Farsi, and it's really cool to be able to identity some words that are similar enough as to be recognizable to words that I assume people still use in modern Iranian languages today even though Parthian hasn't been spoken for over a thousand years. Thank you for making music like this and letting us see some small threads of the past still available to us in the fabric of today.
I hope one day youll be recognized academically across canada for this work. What you do is anthropology gold, the history of humanity is what makes me proud, we have come so far and can reconcile and learn from each other. Thank you for your amazing music
We need more content about partian ( ashkanian) iran has a rich history we shouldn't forget any part of our glorious history Do elamids as well next time
Funnily enough I'm currently working on a short film that takes place largely in the Parthian Empire (under Phraates V)! I was also wondering if you took commissions for soundtracks, I play a little bit of Tanbour but I think that the project would be made a lot better if this part was left up to RUclips's leading expert on duduk free Iranian music. (also I completely understand if you don't, seeing by your upload schedule I can tell your super busy :) )
I find it oddly cute how the prayer asks of Ahura Mazda's friendship. Like... it's so earnest and cute~ as well as rare, one rarely considers the possibility of asking for a god's frienship 😊
@@lycopodium262 Sufism originates back to ancient Iran, which was made Islamic after the fall of Persia by muslims. Rumi a famous Iranian poet introduces to Islam. Sufism was Persia's way of thinking and the word philosophy comes from this( it means someone who likes sophies/sufis)
I am Manichaean, atleast involved in the restoration project. We are getting in contact with the current ones in China and restoring art pieces via the ekklesia of light.
Sounds great as always! Never heard Parthian language spoken, but with this pronunciation it has a vibe like ancient Greek with some Slavic phonetical features.
Love from a person helping to restore manichaeism. Nailed it farya, you are doing a service to mankind. The Ekklesia of Light has republished many of the Manichaean texts lost for millennia, and is further working to restore artworks and fulfill Mani’s prophecy of the return of Manichaeism after a fate of persecution.
@@arshiaabedini2686Well there is many left in China, and groups like the Ekklesia of Light are republishing texts and Manis book of pictures/original art. Manichaeism had a scriptural book actually composed of entirely art and iconography of the religion.
@@arshiaabedini2686 I believe they are an ekklesia of light member as the chinese manichaeans they are in contact with are rarely online due to chinas firewall
Among the Arsacids, and this, Iran on the musical level is epic, I hope you will be encouraged one day to do something about the Roman-Parthian War of Trajan in which Ctesiphon fell for the first time. Greetings from Spain, 🇪🇦🤝🏻🇮🇷
Wonderful music... the words sounds like modern worhip christian song. Sounds great for me... God, you are worthy of my praise.. because you love all the world all the people.. you´re Love... my closest Friend
The Parthians have many branches, for example, the Parni, who were kings of the Parthians, according to Herodotus, were one of the Persian tribes.@zack2804
@mhrzdyazzz9429 Parthians are not Persian. They spoke Parthian, a Northeastern IRANIC language, which later migrated to the northwest and the became the nomadic ancestor of Kurds, Gilaks, and Azeris by mixing with Armenians. Herodotus never even wrote about the Parthians. You're thinking of the Medes.
@zack2804 No Herodotus wrote about parni tribe and said they are persian.im iranian and I know my history Most Iranian tribes are branches of Persians and Medes, for example Sarmatians are branches of Medes and Parthians are branches of Persians.
@mhrzdyazzz9429 You're a Persian nationalist that wants to make up fake history. Don't call yourself an Iranian. Herodotus never wrote about the Parnii. Where is your proof? Go find me an actual document that talks about that. He only wrote about the Medes, who he MISTAKINGLY identified as Persian. Parthians originate in Northeast Iran. Persians originate from Southwest Iran. The Parnii were originally Scythio-Iranic tribes who settled in modern day Khorasan and Turkmenistan. Learn your geography. You're embarrassing yourself.
I’m here once again asking for you to update your music on Spotify, please!. I really enjoy training with it, and having it on the app makes it a lot easier. Great jewels such as your epic Iranian music are missing on the app.
I look forward to the day when I hear a somehow even better version of this (which is already very good) in another banger symphony in a situation where the Parthians are about to meet somebody else in combat, much like "The Prayers" in Nineveh 627. Also congrats on 300k Farya!
The Achaemenid became Parthian (Arsacid) quickly, as impressive as ever. El aqueménida se volvió parto (arsácida) de golpe, tan impresionante como siempre
The Achaemenids didn’t become Parthians, you could say that Iran became Parthian-ruled for a while. But the Achaemenids (and Sasanians) were Persians, Parthians were Iranian but not Persian.
@alkha4711 well, You argument is excellent, but I call Farya "Achaemenid" and the joke is, Farya, with the parthian song, became himself into a Parthian. I use to call Farya "the Achaemenid"
Music & vocals by Farya Faraji. The Epic Iranian Series is a musical project where the sounds of modern Iranian music are used as a musical framing device for themes pertaining to the history of the Iranian civilisation. The lyrics heard here are in the Parthian language, and are derived from historical Manichean texts. The pronunciation and text are based on the research of the channel Hu Vaxsh, with a more in depth description of the lyrics in this video: ruclips.net/video/oEkKMACdUag/видео.html
The instrumentation consists of modern Iranian instruments, namely the daf, tombak, tambour, santoor and tar. The rythmic structure of the piece is 5/16, a somewhat rare and anomalous time signature in most world music, and one of the rarest rhythmical forms of modern Iranian music, found in some folk tunes across the country.
Parthian Lyrics:
Tu man ay kxwadāy,
Yazadān abardum,
Wuzurgān kxwadāy,
To arzhan ay istawishn, ud āfrin,
Yāwed o to Istāwām amāh,
Hāwsār it ne ast, pas garw baghift,
Ambāy o to ne ast,
Roshnift ay che man,
Im um yāwār dahāh, pusāg wuzurg paryozhan,
Um xwād dastdhar bawāh
English translation:
You are my God,
The Highest and the Greatest of All,
You are worthy of praise and hail,
Always we praise you,
There is no one like you among all,
There is no one equal to you,
You are our light,
This time, give me the crown of Victory,
And be my friend yourself.
Not only did you give such a banger but also provide us with a valuable source of information about the ancient iran.❤
What’s the mode this was performed in?
Prochaine music perse zaratoustra
Sees video: "oh, cool!"
Sees that it is made by Farya Faraji: "clicks faster than a Parthian cataphract"
I'm going to be that annoying nerd and say : Well actually the Parthian horse archer would be more accurate because they're way lighter and faster than an armored Parthian cataphract 🤓
@ramtin5152 I know, they were very fast and deadly, but as were the Parthian cataphracts as well
Manichaeism is BACK
@@ramtin5152You missed the joke they cant click faster than Parthian horse archers
@@exosproudmamabear558 DAMN
Missed the opportunity to say that
Thank you very much Farya jan. Actually I think Parthian (Arsacid) dynasty was really underrated. They deserve alot of respect. Long Live Iran-Shahr!
I believe one of the reasons why the Parthians were underrated is because the Iranians themselves didn't know much about them.
For example, in the Shahnameh, very little is told about them, and the Sassanids either emerged their works into their own or neglected them whole.
It's the same case about the Medians and the Achaemenids.
In Persian literature, we have myths about them, but their actual history was preserved by the Greeks and western Iranologists and Persophiles.
And we really came to learn about them in the 20th century.
Also, during the Parthian era, the empire was called Āriyānxšaθr.
Isn't it Eranshahr?
@stefanmijatovic1389 We Iranians call it Iran as a matter of pronunciation.
Iran: ایران
Eran: اِران
Exactly
It's Ēranshahr (iranshahr)@stefanmijatovic1389
🦁🇮🇷🌞
We're super proud of you, dude! You're one of the best Iranian composers out there.
Keep rocking it!
Sending love to Iran! Iran, a civilization in the same level of Rome, Greece, China, and Ancient India! Truly a historical titan that neither it's conquerors or it's enemies can erase the greatness of Iran.
Justinian shoulda accepted Manichaeism
Well said Justinian well said!
Apprecaite it my bro Justinian
@@DM5550Z no. I'm not cringe
@@shapur_II always, we're the two eyes of the world and the prideful arabs will never compare to the greatness of Rome and Iran.
Waiting for Shahnameh symphony 🎉
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That would be great. But I would be scared to do this hahae.
An Iranian banger 🔥
Parthian
@ the Parthians were an Iranian ethnic group
@@Unknown-bt5rd as an parthian.
The parthians founded Eran or Iran
an iranian burger
As a Zoroastrian Persian - I am moved.
Good wishes to you my friend, from former Zoroastrian nation of Armenia
Although I have to say, that this particular song has nothing to do with Zoroastrianism, unless you consider Manicaeism to be mere Zoroastrian heresy
@ greetings! Well I am first a mazdayasna practitioner, and then a Zoroastrian, so manacheism is not heresy to me. I can understand why Zarathustra moved to monotheism (for the simpletons) but Mazdayasna is where true magis are made and the true explanation lay. And I’ve been practicing that my whole life.
درود بر برادر زرتشتی
هیچ جیز حتی حکومت متمرکز بر دین اسلام نیز نمی تواند مارا از هم جدا کند چون هزاران سال است در صلح با هم زندگی می کنیم و حتی ما نیز حضرت زرتشت را به عنوان یک پیامبر از سوی خدا قبول داریم
حمله اعراب و قبول کردن دین اسلام نیز مردم ایران را از هم جدا نخواهد کرد
پاینده ایران❤❤
@ yes brother we are all the same!
It's difficult to find any Manichaean or even Manichaean themed music on RUclips, glad you gave it some representation with this song.
Agreed. We need some Manichaean and Mithraic chants. The empires that formed east of Iran like Kushan, the various graeco-kingdoms, etc could pose a very good opportunity to experiment with cultural syncretism in music.
wait this is Manichaean theme?
@@sawhtoo6778 read Farya's description of the video :)
@almishti I already read before youbcomment and I am very intrested about Manichaeanism.
Salom az Uzbekistan barodaroni Aryan 🇺🇿🇮🇷🇹🇯🟩⬜⬛🫂🫡
Doorod bar shoma dost aziz parsi zaban , az tehran iran ❤️🇮🇷
Doorod bar shoma az Iran barodar🤝
@@rdmozi barodaram 🫂
@@arshiaabedini2686 zinda boshed barodaram 🫂
@@archeolog_002 ❤️
Pad nam Shahan Shah I Eran ud Aneran🫡
Drod abar to parsig zuwan
Drod abar to parsig zuwan
Spas, anushe bavid, javed eranshahr.
@@yanyankee9478 Drod abar to, Farya haxamanish
I hate the government of iran but i love the Iranian people may your country become free
در حقیقت خود ما نیز زیاد از دولت خودمان خوشمان نمی آید ولی اگر کسی مانند اسراییل قصد حمله به ایران را داشته باشد خوی ما این است که زیر هر پرچمی که باشد از خاکمان دفاع کنیم و این نسل اندر نسل ادامه یافته و حتی اگر لازم باشد مانند جنگ با عراق برای پیروزی پلی از جنازه ها می سازیم تا از روی آن رد شویم
Justo cuando estoy jugando como Persia en ck3. Y esta música me da el ambiente perfecto.
De verdad sin importar época o cultura, tu nunca vas a decepcionar con tu arte
@@Misterp-1922 Ck3 es el mejor
There's something really incredible about the way the strings work with this melody in particular. It's like if rain itself turned into music.
And he's back with another Persi-I mean IRANIAN banger! Beautiful as always. I'd love for you to do a work around the Samanids or Timurids to go with your Timur piece. Keep them coming!
Greetings from the land of the Parthians 🤍🙏🏻
This melodious leitmotif can be used in a future symphony about Padishah Mihrdat I (Mithradates I the Great) of the Parthian Empire.
I speak some Urdu which absorbed a good amount of vocabulary from Farsi, and it's really cool to be able to identity some words that are similar enough as to be recognizable to words that I assume people still use in modern Iranian languages today even though Parthian hasn't been spoken for over a thousand years. Thank you for making music like this and letting us see some small threads of the past still available to us in the fabric of today.
I hope one day youll be recognized academically across canada for this work. What you do is anthropology gold, the history of humanity is what makes me proud, we have come so far and can reconcile and learn from each other. Thank you for your amazing music
We need more content about partian ( ashkanian) iran has a rich history we shouldn't forget any part of our glorious history
Do elamids as well next time
Funnily enough I'm currently working on a short film that takes place largely in the Parthian Empire (under Phraates V)! I was also wondering if you took commissions for soundtracks, I play a little bit of Tanbour but I think that the project would be made a lot better if this part was left up to RUclips's leading expert on duduk free Iranian music. (also I completely understand if you don't, seeing by your upload schedule I can tell your super busy :) )
Liking and commenting to get this seen
@dolphingoreeaccount7395 That's very kind of you, thanks!🙏
Also commenting so this gets seen more
Thank you for making me obsessed with yet another percussive, santoor-ringing, tar-picking, tambour-strumming, full-voiced Iranian epic composition!
I find it oddly cute how the prayer asks of Ahura Mazda's friendship.
Like... it's so earnest and cute~ as well as rare, one rarely considers the possibility of asking for a god's frienship 😊
Lots of Sufis sometimes refer to God as the Friend, check out Farya’s Severim Ben Seni track
Its Manichaean, its not ahura mazda wrong god. Its Zurvan, father of Greatness
@@Thug_Shaker is that part of original islam?
@@lycopodium262 Don’t know about Arabic, certainly in Persian and by extension Turkish Sufi traditions
@@lycopodium262 Sufism originates back to ancient Iran, which was made Islamic after the fall of Persia by muslims. Rumi a famous Iranian poet introduces to Islam. Sufism was Persia's way of thinking and the word philosophy comes from this( it means someone who likes sophies/sufis)
Khoda bless you Farya Faraji, the Modern Ferdawzi!
Xٖoda
I have a feeling this is going to appear in future symphonies
Greetings to Iran from Vietnam. Iranian culture is one of my
ممنون واقعا خیلی قشنگ بود درود به کانال شما و همه دوستداران این اهنگ❤❤
Manichaean religious lyrics - very interesting. Also congrats on 300k
I am Manichaean, atleast involved in the restoration project. We are getting in contact with the current ones in China and restoring art pieces via the ekklesia of light.
@DM5550Z You still exist?!I mean...No offend,but I thought there are none of Manichaens left.
Tanrı birdir ama farklı isimleri vardır... Tanrı seni korusun Farja kardeşim..❤❤🕊️🕊️🙏
دُرود فراوان بر فرَیا و ایرانی و ایران❤️🔥🌹
Sounds great as always! Never heard Parthian language spoken, but with this pronunciation it has a vibe like ancient Greek with some Slavic phonetical features.
*Indo European Noises*
Always a pleasure to hear Iranian traditional songs Farya ! مرسی
Love from a person helping to restore manichaeism. Nailed it farya, you are doing a service to mankind.
The Ekklesia of Light has republished many of the Manichaean texts lost for millennia, and is further working to restore artworks and fulfill Mani’s prophecy of the return of Manichaeism after a fate of persecution.
thanks a lot for that interestin song.
I hope you will also sing in Zaza-Language (historically very close to Parthian) ;)
Magnificent, kheili ahli Farya tashakor mikonam. Parthian pieces are always fascinating to hear
" here is my horse, there is my bow and lance... so what i need? yey! farya faraji poped another banger."
tnx dadash ♥
Ask the civilization developer if you would like to produce the music. because you make really good music from different peoples
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Glad to see some Manichean texts being used this way :) hope to see more soon.
as a Kurd this is so much close to our religious music and also i can understand 40% of the words 😍
We manicheans thank you very much for this song :>
Wow I've never imagined there would be any Manichaeans left. It's interesting!
@@arshiaabedini2686Well there is many left in China, and groups like the Ekklesia of Light are republishing texts and Manis book of pictures/original art. Manichaeism had a scriptural book actually composed of entirely art and iconography of the religion.
May I know a little more about you? I hope I'm not being rude I simply am curious that followers of Mani are still with us
@@arshiaabedini2686 I believe they are an ekklesia of light member as the chinese manichaeans they are in contact with are rarely online due to chinas firewall
@@arshiaabedini2686isn't that a split branch of Mazdayasna?
I clicked on this faster than the cataphracts in carrhae
Waiting for a Milvian Bridge symphony featuring Sons of Mars vs Psalm 135
درود بر خراسان بزرگ، بلخ بامی، مرو شاهیگان، هرات و نشابور عزیز
Among the Arsacids, and this, Iran on the musical level is epic, I hope you will be encouraged one day to do something about the Roman-Parthian War of Trajan in which Ctesiphon fell for the first time.
Greetings from Spain, 🇪🇦🤝🏻🇮🇷
Arsakid (parthian) empire , the most underrated empire in ancient Iran-shahr ❤️🇮🇷
Congratulations on 300k!
درود بر شما استاد با این موسیقی دلپذیر مانند همیشه❤
Wonderful music... the words sounds like modern worhip christian song. Sounds great for me... God, you are worthy of my praise.. because you love all the world all the people.. you´re Love... my closest Friend
Farya Faraji, plz don't stop make a muzik!!! You so best!!!❤🎉
I love Farya's epic Iranian songs
We're praising God for 300K on this channel with this one 🔥
My soul stirs
Thank you Farya!
Glad to hear, united Mani, Christ, Zoroaster, Buddha all for the glory of light!
I gotta say, your Iranian and Persian music is absolutely your best work
Amazing work, as always sir!
would love to see u go for more Moorish/Andalusian songs and music
یک شاهکار فوقالعاده دیگر ❤🌹👌🏻
Amazing work as always
Your music is inspiring, peace to all in Iran, thank you for your music. ❤❤
What a chance to hear this masterpiece this early!
Thats sounds really epic,like warrior prayer thats prayed before battle!
A parthian peace, couldn't get any better 😍😍🔥🔥🔥
Great song! Worthy of my Ancient Persia Vibes playlist!
Amazing! Could you someday do a symphony about the mughals? Recently been listening to your music about them and I love it!
Thanks for the new video ! 😊
Another Parthian classic 🙏
well well FARYA KHAN GOT 300K SUBS. MY GUY U DESERVE MUCH MUCH MORE
منتظر این لحظه بودم اشکانیان 🔥🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Farya hit 300k, LET'S GOOOOO❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
잊을만 하면 페르시아풍(이란풍) 음악이나 노래를 올려주시는군요. 게다가 파르티아어 가사는 아르사케스 왕조를 주제로 한 음악과 카르헤 전투를 주제로 한 교향곡 이후로 오랜만에 봅니다. ^^
페르시아는 많은 이란 그룹 중 하나의 인종 그룹입니다. 파르티아인은 페르시아인이 아니었습니다.
The Parthians have many branches, for example, the Parni, who were kings of the Parthians, according to Herodotus, were one of the Persian tribes.@zack2804
@mhrzdyazzz9429 Parthians are not Persian. They spoke Parthian, a Northeastern IRANIC language, which later migrated to the northwest and the became the nomadic ancestor of Kurds, Gilaks, and Azeris by mixing with Armenians. Herodotus never even wrote about the Parthians. You're thinking of the Medes.
@zack2804 No Herodotus wrote about parni tribe and said they are persian.im iranian and I know my history Most Iranian tribes are branches of Persians and Medes, for example Sarmatians are branches of Medes and Parthians are branches of Persians.
@mhrzdyazzz9429 You're a Persian nationalist that wants to make up fake history. Don't call yourself an Iranian. Herodotus never wrote about the Parnii. Where is your proof? Go find me an actual document that talks about that. He only wrote about the Medes, who he MISTAKINGLY identified as Persian.
Parthians originate in Northeast Iran. Persians originate from Southwest Iran. The Parnii were originally Scythio-Iranic tribes who settled in modern day Khorasan and Turkmenistan. Learn your geography. You're embarrassing yourself.
THAT. WAS. BEAUTIFUL.
Tu Mazdesn Bag,
Farya Shahanshah Aryanxsatr
Farya Mazdesn Bag ne ast
Πολύ ωραίο!
Parthians also knew Ancient Greek. 🇬🇷❤️🇮🇷
I’m here once again asking for you to update your music on Spotify, please!. I really enjoy training with it, and having it on the app makes it a lot easier. Great jewels such as your epic Iranian music are missing on the app.
Another Great Work. Well Done.
Awesome 🔥🔥
Best as always 😊
Another masterpiece 👏❤
Masterful! Love the 5/16 rhythm and deft musicianship!!!
I look forward to the day when I hear a somehow even better version of this (which is already very good) in another banger symphony in a situation where the Parthians are about to meet somebody else in combat, much like "The Prayers" in Nineveh 627. Also congrats on 300k Farya!
Wow, it was very beautiful 🫶🏻🔥
Farya is officialy the āhansāzān āhansāz
Beautiful!
Crossing the Euphrates rn
آهنگی که باعث ترس رومی ها میشه
Great like always
Thank you! Sepas e faravan baradar🙌🏻❤️
Congratulations on 300K ☺️
that was awesome, we need a symphony for Shahan shah Khosrow Parviz
Wow! Awesome.
Perfect channel.
He’ll yeah
Another legend
Based more Eran
Great song Farya! But could u please put your songs on spotify as well?
The Achaemenid became Parthian (Arsacid) quickly, as impressive as ever.
El aqueménida se volvió parto (arsácida) de golpe, tan impresionante como siempre
The Achaemenids didn’t become Parthians, you could say that Iran became Parthian-ruled for a while. But the Achaemenids (and Sasanians) were Persians, Parthians were Iranian but not Persian.
@alkha4711 well, You argument is excellent, but I call Farya "Achaemenid" and the joke is, Farya, with the parthian song, became himself into a Parthian.
I use to call Farya "the Achaemenid"
@@mennyboy1528Ahh got it, thank you for clarifying my good man
@@alkha4711 you're welcome
ACHAEMENIDS were persian and Zoroastrian when the ashcanids were parthian and they had roman religion
Very beautiful, thank u. ❤
Crassus’s legions after hearing this:
☠️☠️☠️
Wow.. Parthian theme.. amazing ❤
Great stuff!