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Dr Derakhshani Born in Tehran in 1944, He got his master degree in architecture and urban planning from Germany. He has been involved in historical research and linguistics in Germany for more than 20 years. He got his PhD in history from Yerevan University. His books and articles about ancient Iranian history enjoy international reputation. His latest works about Aryans were published in German some five years ago.

Q: When did Aryans start to scatter?
A: We can respond to this question through the language they spoke. From a linguistic standpoint, Aryan language has influenced the entire world and Korean language contains around 200 Aryan words. You must know that Koreans are totally different from Japanese and Chinese. We may find tall Koreans with blue eyes but we rarely find such cases in Japan or China. Therefore, Aryans have even affected the Korean culture. Ancient Persian terms are also used in West and North Europe -- Finland and Hungary. If we follow up the roots we will find that Aryans had not started to scatter even in the fifth millenium BC.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-Mar-2005 at 14:02
Well...let's look at this..


Goguryeo wall murals:  They have found blondes and blue eye'd people in these wall murals.

Language:  I think it's mostly an inluence of Bhuddism...Like Sanskrit adn all that.

Korean's with blue eyes:  I actually have heard of these people  They're thought to be the descendents of Dutch people who washed up on the shores of Korea..(Shipwrecked)

Gold:  Some people think that there is a connection between Shilla and Scythian gold...I don't remember if Scythians are aryans though...


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Q: When did Aryans start to scatter?




Based on what I have read most probably when they learned how to domesticate horses.


I believe Hitler believed that Japanese had some Aryan ancestry but I don't remember what his reasoning was



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Originally posted by Gubukjanggoon

Well...let's look at this..


Goguryeo wall murals:  They have found blondes and blue eye'd people in these wall murals.

Language:  I think it's mostly an inluence of Bhuddism...Like Sanskrit adn all that.

Korean's with blue eyes:  I actually have heard of these people  They're thought to be the descendents of Dutch people who washed up on the shores of Korea..(Shipwrecked)

Gold:  Some people think that there is a connection between Shilla and Scythian gold...I don't remember if Scythians are aryans though...

    awww you think koreans are related to everything..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Mar-2005 at 04:46

Not true.

Koreans are Koreans.

We are all descendants of Great Tangun who was the grandson of god.

That is the reason why Korean race is called Holy Race.

But it is possible that the ancient Koreans migrated to Europe became Aryan.

In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.

http://myhome.shinbiro.com/~kbyon/culture/sanggo.htm

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Mar-2005 at 05:00
Originally posted by KoreanEmpire

Not true.

Koreans are Koreans.

We are all descendants of Great Tangun who was the grandson of god.

That is the reason why Korean race is called Holy Race.

But it is possible that the ancient Koreans migrated to Europe became Aryan.

In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.

http://myhome.shinbiro.com/~kbyon/culture/sanggo.htm

 

    you know what? i like korean girls...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Mar-2005 at 05:15

I think Korean girls are the best in the world.

We have best looking in Asia.

I heard it was written in some western historical records.

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Originally posted by KoreanEmpire

I think Korean girls are the best in the world.

We have best looking in Asia.

I heard it was written in some western historical records.

 

   yeah that's why i like them so much....(drooling...)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Mar-2005 at 05:29
If Koreans really do think that they are the ancestors of English people, that would PROVE they have an inferiority complex.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Mar-2005 at 05:50

Originally posted by Scytho-Sarmatian

If Koreans really do think that they are the ancestors of English people, that would PROVE they have an inferiority complex.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Mar-2005 at 21:09
Originally posted by KoreanEmpire

Not true.

Koreans are Koreans.

We are all descendants of Great Tangun who was the grandson of god.

That is the reason why Korean race is called Holy Race.

But it is possible that the ancient Koreans migrated to Europe became Aryan.

In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.

http://myhome.shinbiro.com/~kbyon/culture/sanggo.htm

 



IMHO Homogenity is a nice myth.

We're probably the descendants of many groups of people including the Yemaek and the Han.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Mar-2005 at 09:57

you know what? i like korean girls...

OMG.  Still obsessed with tiffany?

If Koreans really do think that they are the ancestors of English people, that would PROVE they have an inferiority complex.

So, if they don't, it would prove Koreans don't have inferiority complex?

Q: When did Aryans start to scatter?
A: We can respond to this question through the language they spoke. From a linguistic standpoint, Aryan language has influenced the entire world and Korean language contains around 200 Aryan words. You must know that Koreans are totally different from Japanese and Chinese. We may find tall Koreans with blue eyes but we rarely find such cases in Japan or China. Therefore, Aryans have even affected the Korean culture. Ancient Persian terms are also used in West and North Europe -- Finland and Hungary. If we follow up the roots we will find that Aryans had not started to scatter even in the fifth millenium BC.

I'm not sure if there's korean with blue eyes, but there's korean with big eyes- particularly among the Anyang Hong family.  I don't know if it counts though, but I've read an article about a traditional Korean folk song called "Arirang".  There's a lot of versions, depending on region, so I'll focus with one.

The title basically means, according to the article, a song about Ari.  Not sure if it's Aryan, or has anything related though.  But it's very mysteriouly strange- there has been many interpretations to this song. Check one of the lyrics:

-Ari ari rang Suri suri rang arari ga nat ne

Ari and Suri were born in Arari(ari river)

Who knows?  Could be.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Mar-2005 at 16:17
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If Koreans really do think that they are the ancestors of English people, that would PROVE they have an inferiority complex.

So, if they don't, it would prove Koreans don't have inferiority complex?

Faulty logic.  What you said is called incorrect negation.  For example, "if it is a cat, it has fur."  Does it mean if it's NOT a cat, it has no fur?  That's incorrection negation.  (I just like to point out faulty uses of logic.  I'm really not a part of this debate.  Carry on.    )

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IMHO Homogenity is a nice myth.

We're probably the descendants of many groups of people including the Yemaek and the Han.

I dun wanna turn this into a "everyone let's love everyone" thread, but I do believe there is Korean blood in the Han population as well.  Case in point, a group of Koreans were transferred to China during Tang (have no freaking clue why.)  Heck, I might be a descendant of them.  I'm often mistaken as Korean (especially by middle age Korean women, but they were probably just wishful.)

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In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.


Does that explain the English obsession with tea and snobbery?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Mar-2005 at 17:33
Originally posted by Cywr

In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.


Does that explain the English obsession with tea and snobbery?


Damn straight.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Mar-2005 at 21:43
Originally posted by KoreanEmpire

Not true.

Koreans are Koreans.

We are all descendants of Great Tangun who was the grandson of god.

That is the reason why Korean race is called Holy Race.

But it is possible that the ancient Koreans migrated to Europe became Aryan.

In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.

http://myhome.shinbiro.com/~kbyon/culture/sanggo.htm

 

My my aren't we a wee bit on the nationalistic side? A word to the wise from now on, anyone who would use the term "Korean race" or "Chinese race" or "Russian race" etc. is living proof that he/she is full of it. Why? Because they is no such thing as a Korean/Chinese/Russian race. Any one who is even partially educated would know this.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-Mar-2005 at 23:51
The word 'race' has many contexts, and it is indeed possible to speak of a 'Russian race' in the traditional context of the usage of the word (basicly implying 'ethnicity or nationality' or simply 'a people'). Its not all skulls and noses.
Though many nationalists do convieniently mix traditional and modern contexts together, making for some amusing (if not dodgy) tales.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-Mar-2005 at 02:04

Originally posted by Gubook Janggoon

Originally posted by Cywr

In fact, ancestors of english people were Koreans.


Does that explain the English obsession with tea and snobbery?


Damn straight.

   hey i didn't know koreans were big on tea..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-Mar-2005 at 09:55

hey i didn't know koreans were big on tea..

Neither did I.  I thought Koreans preferred to drink canned coffee.

Faulty logic.  What you said is called incorrect negation.  For example, "if it is a cat, it has fur."  Does it mean if it's NOT a cat, it has no fur?  That's incorrection negation.  (I just like to point out faulty uses of logic.  I'm really not a part of this debate.  Carry on.    )

  I was wondering if any forummers passed Geometry.

Does that explain the English obsession with tea and snobbery?

I don't know...but if English decended from Koreans, they should have a strong taste for chili sause that is nearly in its boiling point. 

Grrr..
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