Tchekad means "summit" . Tchekad is the mogaddameh ( Intro/ overture) to This epic album called "Dastaan " (1988) . The composer is Parviz Meshkatian, and not Mohammad Reza Shajarian. "Mohammad Reza Shajarian" is the lead singer in the album, but you don't hear him in the posted song above since the Intro has no words. Aref Ensemble is the group that performed it, along with Shajarian.
@@pidgurus اکراین کشوری هست که من عاشق بازدید اون هستم.مردم اکراین زیبا و با طراوت هستن همه زیبایی ها با هم جمع در جایی از زمین به نام اکراین هست. شاد باشید
@@pidgurusThese classical Persian oil paintings are from the 19th century. They aren't from the medieval era. This style is early modern Persian, not medieval Persian.
The paintings remind me of Indian style artworks. We’re the Indo-aryans related to the Persians? If so I can see their influence in Indian artistry. Beautiful!
@@thequietlittleteacupThat's because Indian Art has been heavily influenced by Persian Art since antiquity. Persian painting styles have been employed by Indian artists starting from the the early Medieval Ages. Achaemenid Persia conquered India in antiquity and the Mughal Empire which ruled the Indian Subcontinent in the Medieval Ages was a massively Persianized society, establishing Persian as the official language of the Indian royal court, while imitating and importing almost everything from Iran, including art and architecture. The Indo-Aryans are an Aryan tribe like the Persians. They both emerged in Iranian Central Asia thousands of years ago during the Indo-European expansion. One stayed in Central and West Asia (Persians), the other migrated to South Asia (Indians).
Yes, a more broad group including the Iranians and Aryan language Indians is referred to as Indo-Iranian. Also, historically, persianized turkic conquerors had their way with the northern part of the subcontinent and that’s why the influence of Persian art is so strong in India
اعراب وقتی به ایران حمله کردند هنوز به شکل قبیله ای زندگی میکردند درحالیکه ایران هزاران سال پیشینه حکومت داری و تمدن داشت از آنجاییکه ایرانیها مسلمان شدند اسلام را باشیوه های ایرانی خود تلفیق کردند و گسترش دادند چه در هنر ومعماری وچه در زمینه سیاسی و تمدنی دراصل آنچه از هنر اسلامی گفته میشود خلاقیت ایرانی است اما دنیا به اشتباه آن رااز اعراب میداند حتی بیشتر وزیران حکومتهای پس از اسلام اعراب ایرانی هستند چون آنها سیاست رابه اعراب می آموختند
@@pirdaoshaq11There exists no such thing as _"Islamic"_ culture. Islam is a religion, not a culture, and it has never influenced nor created anything of artistic value in all of human history. Anything of creative merit that exists in Islam was directly appropriated from Persian culture, not the other way around. This is purely Persian music and has nothing to do with Islam. In Islam, music isn't even allowed.
@@zzhex6780 They have ruled Iran for years and the members of the Qajar dynasty were the Monarchs of Iran. They were integrated to Iranian Culture, Iranian art etc. In a word, they were etnically Turkic, but nationally Iranian.
@@lozer2900 So ruling Iran makes them Iranian? Why don’t you claim the mongol empire then, or the Arab caliphates. This is just amusing Persians are trying so hard to claim Turkic history and the arguments you come up with are just bad. They saw themselves as Turks of royal origin which is many times stated in their letters and by others for example the Russian ambassadors comments about Mohammad shah Qajar. Meanwhile Mohammad agha Qajar states that Iran belongs to the rule of Turks and mongols and that it’s thanks to God who has granted power to the Turkic people and “willed for the great Turkish houses to rule the world” The qajars had many Turkic elements in their culture and culturally while they might’ve been considered turco-Persian this does not make them Persians or Iranians.
Persian music is elegant yet also quite dark. There's a lot of sadness in it, like Armenian music. Truly passionate and emotional.
Armenia is part of persian culture sphere
I can not forget these beautiful pictures.
Yes, they are so precious.
Tchekad means "summit" . Tchekad is the mogaddameh ( Intro/ overture) to This epic album called "Dastaan " (1988) . The composer is Parviz Meshkatian, and not Mohammad Reza Shajarian. "Mohammad Reza Shajarian" is the lead singer in the album, but you don't hear him in the posted song above since the Intro has no words. Aref Ensemble is the group that performed it, along with Shajarian.
in sanskrit its shikhar for summit. crazy how both are same sounding
@@ਗੁਰਸਿਮਰਸਿੰਘBecause both are glorious ancient Aryan languages!
im korean but my ancestors loves this
این باعث خوشحالی من هست. به عنوان یک ایرانی شما را دعوت به بازدید و لذت بردن در این کشور چهار فصل زیبا میکنم
i would love to visit!! yes, one of my dreams:)@@ashkana5858
@@ashkana5858Привіт! А я, як українець, признаюсь, що перська культура та мова дуже цікава та красива! 🇺🇦🤝🇮🇷
@@pidgurus اکراین کشوری هست که من عاشق بازدید اون هستم.مردم اکراین زیبا و با طراوت هستن همه زیبایی ها با هم جمع در جایی از زمین به نام اکراین هست. شاد باشید
im pretty sure they can't love this. Since they no longer operate in this dimention
My dad's beautiful country. 🙏🏻
تشکرات ویژه از موسیقی زیبا و همخوان با فرتورهای زیبا و تاریخی که از ما بیننده ها دریغ نکردید ✨💐✨
This is just what I needed to hear today. Medicine
My musical horizons have been expanded, along w/ parts of the Universe;) The art work is amazing 😍
Wunderschön❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👏👏👏
Incredible music and paintings! I’m hypnotized
Cheers from Brazil! 🇧🇷
Im indonesian but i have love and respect for persian history and culture
A master piece of Persian music. Thank you for sharing.
Que bonitas esas fotografías del vídeo.
Magnifique ❤❤❤❤
Amazing!!,🥰🥰🥰
ooohhhhh Persia
Irradian puresa y cuidado en lo que les rodea
Amazing 👍👏🎻🎹
🪘🪕🎻
Land Of civilization
Time to travel to medieval Persia!!!🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Those paintings werent made in medieval era
@@ihsanamsal2947But style looks so medieval!
in your point of view. not historical.@@pidgurus
@@ihsanamsal2947In Persia at those years existed medieval norms of daily life! This is in Europe was Romantism!
@@pidgurusThese classical Persian oil paintings are from the 19th century. They aren't from the medieval era. This style is early modern Persian, not medieval Persian.
beautiful
This is a frequency my head likes Wow 😮
Qajar🇮🇷🦁❤
bro if i saw these paintings while walking through a castle at ight i would be shaking in my boots
❤ beutiful
wowwwwwwww
Cool
😁🤩❤🙏👍
♥️👍
I love Persian women raaaaaaahhhhh🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣♥️♥️♥️♥️🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Prince of persia vibe
Who painted those charming pictures?
It is something between the indian and the arab music =)
@@rubaomaturanaNo, it isn't. Do you have tomatoes on your ears? It sounds nothing like Indian and Arab music. Get your ears checked =)
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Iranians in United States say ..NO to Lutheran Dictatorship in IRAN ..i am in USA
Is this on mp3. I’m trying to put this in ETW II since the devs are lazy to put any decent music at all
No comment ..for my friends in Israel and US texas, Iranians in US united states !!
Wher can i find this somg mp3
The paintings remind me of Indian style artworks. We’re the Indo-aryans related to the Persians? If so I can see their influence in Indian artistry. Beautiful!
@@thequietlittleteacupThat's because Indian Art has been heavily influenced by Persian Art since antiquity. Persian painting styles have been employed by Indian artists starting from the the early Medieval Ages. Achaemenid Persia conquered India in antiquity and the Mughal Empire which ruled the Indian Subcontinent in the Medieval Ages was a massively Persianized society, establishing Persian as the official language of the Indian royal court, while imitating and importing almost everything from Iran, including art and architecture. The Indo-Aryans are an Aryan tribe like the Persians. They both emerged in Iranian Central Asia thousands of years ago during the Indo-European expansion. One stayed in Central and West Asia (Persians), the other migrated to South Asia (Indians).
@@texmexexpress
Thanks a bunch😉
Yes, a more broad group including the Iranians and Aryan language Indians is referred to as Indo-Iranian. Also, historically, persianized turkic conquerors had their way with the northern part of the subcontinent and that’s why the influence of Persian art is so strong in India
I am trying to study the differences between Persian, Arabic and Turkish cadences and musical organs.
Well most of the Arabic and Turkish cultures are influenced and inspired by Persian culture which is much older than both
Persia is thousands of years older and massively influenced Arabic and Turkish musics. That's about it. They sound completely different to each other.
اعراب وقتی به ایران حمله کردند هنوز به شکل قبیله ای زندگی میکردند درحالیکه ایران هزاران سال پیشینه حکومت داری و تمدن داشت از آنجاییکه ایرانیها مسلمان شدند اسلام را باشیوه های ایرانی خود تلفیق کردند و گسترش دادند چه در هنر ومعماری وچه در زمینه سیاسی و تمدنی دراصل آنچه از هنر اسلامی گفته میشود خلاقیت ایرانی است اما دنیا به اشتباه آن رااز اعراب میداند حتی بیشتر وزیران حکومتهای پس از اسلام اعراب ایرانی هستند چون آنها سیاست رابه اعراب می آموختند
Iran in democracy without Europe and England UK
Twangy tunes of the placid days...
IRAN (FARS) IN DEMOCRACY WITHOUT EUROPE AND ENGLAND UK
Ok google😊
No comment ! For my friends in Israel and US united states
So this kind of music is persian and not arabic 😐😐😐
It is true that this is Persian music which is influenced by Islamic culture
@@pirdaoshaq11Islamic culture is heavily influenced by the Persian culture
This is one of the branches of Persian music, not all of them
Qajar music
@@pirdaoshaq11There exists no such thing as _"Islamic"_ culture. Islam is a religion, not a culture, and it has never influenced nor created anything of artistic value in all of human history. Anything of creative merit that exists in Islam was directly appropriated from Persian culture, not the other way around. This is purely Persian music and has nothing to do with Islam. In Islam, music isn't even allowed.
Why are you showing picture me of Turkic kings who ruled Iran
Most of the photos in the video are from the Qajar period. But they are Iranian nationally.
@@lozer2900 They are Turkic not Iranian
@@zzhex6780 They have ruled Iran for years and the members of the Qajar dynasty were the Monarchs of Iran. They were integrated to Iranian Culture, Iranian art etc. In a word, they were etnically Turkic, but nationally Iranian.
@@lozer2900 So ruling Iran makes them Iranian? Why don’t you claim the mongol empire then, or the Arab caliphates. This is just amusing Persians are trying so hard to claim Turkic history and the arguments you come up with are just bad. They saw themselves as Turks of royal origin which is many times stated in their letters and by others for example the Russian ambassadors comments about Mohammad shah Qajar. Meanwhile Mohammad agha Qajar states that Iran belongs to the rule of Turks and mongols and that it’s thanks to God who has granted power to the Turkic people and “willed for the great Turkish houses to rule the world” The qajars had many Turkic elements in their culture and culturally while they might’ve been considered turco-Persian this does not make them Persians or Iranians.
@@zzhex6780 Where are you from?
US texas US united states and Israel Iran (Fars) only and for everyone soldiers ..i am in USA
No comment for my friends in Israel and US texas