Rokhshai, the first assistant of Iranian artificial intelligence Rokhshai, the first assistant of Iranian artificial intelligence
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The root of the tie and its genesis… Neck Tie is from Persia

In the English and French cultures, they wrote that the word tie spread in the French language from the middle of the 17th century, and of course this is cultural theft.. They bring it like this: Because Croatian soldiers (from Croatia) who were in the Croatian regiment during the time of Louis XIV, they used to wear a handkerchief around their necks, so this custom started from that time.. But this reason is also very weak against what proves that the ritual of tying a tie is connected with our Iranian ancestors..

Maybe the French people in the 17th century learned to tie a neckerchief from the Croatian soldiers, and even if we accept that they called the neckerchief a tie, there is no reason to deny this because the root of this old word is Iranian, because there are well-documented and substantiated documents. And it undeniably tells us so:

At the beginning, we will look at the Avesta, a book that was available to Iranians thousands of years ago from the 17th century.(Video data Fargard 14 verse 9) He came and mentioned the twelve things that a man of war needs. … The seventh is armor, the eighth is cueres, and this is the expression of the word queret, and it appears in front of it in the side of "Garpuyan" and says about it that the queret is attached to the armor..

Look at this picture! It is a face of "Papek", the father of Ardeshir, which is written on a stone in Persepolis and can be seen wearing a tie or something similar to what they use as a tie today.. Herzfeld also in Iran In The Ancient East (fig 402)He said that the face of Popak is Ardeshir's father and he is wearing the clothes of women. This is where it really becomes clear which is the queret and where the word tie comes from.!

Of course, this tie was also tied in a wider way and in front of the chest, and it can be seen in the pictures that the kings and elders of the army wore it, and it can be seen in most of the figures carved on the stone in Bostan Arch and ancient coins.. And we can say that maybe the bow tie has been removed from it with a little change.

We see this breastplate as a ritual until the Safavid era and after that. A number of pictures that cover the stone wall of the porch of the Persepolis Museum and the coronation ceremony of Ardashir II, which is engraved on the Bostan arch, along with pictures of the kings of ancient times, whose clothing proves this claim..

It should also be recalled that Dr. Mohammad Moghadam, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Tehran in 1324, in his booklet number three, which was published under the title of "Iran Kudeh" under the title of "Iran Kode" of Ibn Sina, discussed the root of the word tie, and dear researchers can benefit from it..

At the end of this article, I admit that although the author's ability was not more than this, this amount can be a small step to familiarize the youth with the culture and civilization of their land and to understand the wisdom of their ancestors, because their ancestors had a cover thousands of years ago that the people of the world today They consider it their greatness to take advantage of it.

The tie and its roots in Iran

Rokhshai, the first assistant of Iranian artificial intelligence Rokhshai, the first assistant of Iranian artificial intelligence

Shamshad Amiri Khorasani

Knowing the history and culture of Iran is like entering a world where nothing awaits us except love and honor and sometimes sadness, maybe our history is stored in the memory of our genes so that we can use it to expand self-awareness and self-awareness. .

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hashemi

In your other article, the topic of cow sanctity
What does the cow head statue symbolize?
A cow's head was found in a temple and their ceremony was a baby face?
Thanks

Kermani

How interesting, I had read somewhere that the tie was originally taken from the Zionists, now I am relieved, thank you

Mehrdad/mithridates/

It was beautiful and appreciated my friend

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