That's not a Nazi symbol, this is an Iranian symbol from thousands of years ago which was also used by Germans. It's called Gardoone Mehr or the wheel of Mithra, this symbol has been found in various parts of Iran, referring to different elements of nature and their connection.
وقتی اون عقاب همراهش باشه نشانه گروههای نژادپرست و نه چندان خوشنام نئونازیه هست . کلن مردم ما پیروی کورکورانه توی خون شونه حالا از آخوند باشه یا از هر چیز دیگه ای ...
no the eagle and the nazi symbol together tho? thats a nazi sign for sure. in india they have a good luck sign like it but it has dots and is different. this one is german nazi
أنا عربي وقد سافرت إلی إیران عدة مرات . إیران بلد جمیل جدا والأقدم أنها دولة العالم. شعب فارس مثقف ولطیف للغایة .أحب إیران کثیرا وثقافة شعبها . لقد سافرت إلی العدید من البلدان .البلد الوحید الذي یمکنني الاسترخاء فیه هو إیران وأسافر إلی إیران ثلاث مرات في السنة(بدون فیزا)
Pilot twist : the symol of Nazis came from a persian symbol , that's why some people use it till today , if you go to Persepolis in shiraz you'll see some symbols that are similar to it🌹
it came from india not iran. in pasargad we have similar patterns but its not the same at all. with the eagle and everything thats a nazi symbol for sure. im iranian
@deli5194 if you go far enough back in time the Persian language (Avestan persian) was very close to Sanskirit. So a lot of the cultures, language, and religion was similar. Both cultures had this symbol but history is a little unclear who had it first, as many books and places in both countries were destroyed.
Actually in Iran we don't see Nazis like the other world because on that time the country which didn't hurt us and helped us was Nazi germany... but UK and USSR and etc. where hurt us ALOT
The ancient emblem of the double-headed eagle has many claimants in today's world, from Russia and Germany to Albania and Turkey (through the Seljuks). Now, many young Iranians do not know that this old sign was also used in ancient Iran and basically the oldest example of the double-headed eagle sign was discovered in Iran.
Ahh I understand why you thought the shop keeper was trying to make you enter the shop as I’m sure a lot of touristic areas have those kinds of merchants, but in persian culture we usually allow guests or those who are elder and/or are respected to enter an area first. A simple and honest misunderstanding. The merchants in Iran (usually) aren’t very pushy as they are in places like Egypt
In Germany's Goethe Park Weimar, a monument to Hafez and Goethe, two great poets of history, has been erected, which is a symbol of the dialogue of cultures. This memorial includes two marble chairs, which is a hint about the place of Goethe and Hafez. Also, part of Hafez's poems are engraved in Persian language on the metal plate of this monument. But do you know what is the connection between these two writers? As the greatest German poet, Goethe repeatedly mentioned Hafez in one of his famous works called "Eastern Divan" which was written in prose, and with great praise, he considers himself a disciple and influenced by Hafez. Goethe's speech in this divan is inspired by oriental literature and Iranians. If you go to Shiraz, be sure to visit Hafez's tomb
9:10 i understand a german (as i assume you are) would be concerned with that but that is actually a very nice gesture to invite them into somewhere by gently pushing them in. also common in a few other cultures such as in turkiye. that gesture is also a way to do "Taarof" which some people know is an iranian thing when you over-exaggerate on politeness when mostly you don't mean it.
Thank you for your understanding of the different cultures. I realize that I have only understood half of Taarof so far. I would not have thought at that moment that "Push someone in" is a type of Taarof. Thank you, that is very exciting!
That man wasn’t trying to push you in bro, he was leading you in, it’s a sign of respect to have your guest walk in front of you. I bet he was just going to offer you tea and sweets.
Germans used some of Iranian symbols for their purposes. one of them is the term "Aryan" which refers to native people who lived in Iran. basically Iran means "Land of Aryans" and hitler used that term. also another symbol is "Wheel of Mithra" in which you think its Nazi symbol
Berlin Post Office (German: Postfuhramt) was opened in 1881. This department was replaced by "Parcel and Passenger Station" and was called Post Transport Department. The postal transportation department had a two-story stable with a capacity of 250 horses, which was open until 1925, the year of the modernization of the German Post. This building became a museum and gallery in 1995 and now belongs to the private sector. On the exterior of this Sardis building, 26 world personalities have been installed, in chronological order, who have been directly and indirectly involved in the formation of the "Post" industry. The first Sardis, as the founder of the post in the world, belongs to Darius the Achaemenid.
@@MartinsAdventureQuest yeah naz means cute. so its called a cute place basically. when we wanna say how cute you are we say che naz hasti or for short che nazi
As far as I know, citizens from the US , UK and Canada have to take a tourguide. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't get a visa without and you're also are monitored the whole time. (f.e. in Hostels, Sightseeing and so on) For Germans and most other countries, a guide is not necessary. But I had to take a travel agency for my visa application, cause my first attempt (I did it on my own) was rejected without any meaningful justification. Btw: if you are into hiking, I'll upload some interesting hiking videos also
@@MartinsAdventureQuest Thanks for taking the time to respond. Last question. If I were to come for one month would a $5k budget be enough? I'm older (58) so hiking was for my younger days. Eating great food instead is what happens when you get older. Thanks again for posting looking forward to your next post.
@@American.Trekker It Depends on the amount of time that you're going to stay there. Actually having a tour guide can help you alot specially it is your first time.
@@American.Trekker I'm pretty sure, you need less. (but consider, you have to take a guide as US-citizen the whole time) Food price depends on, if its "basic" (Chicken, bread, vegetables, cheese, chicken kebab, grapes... -super cheap), or "exclusive" (lamb kebab f.e - nearly similar price as in germany). Taxi (if you use Snap App) is super cheap , accomodation is more difficult, cause western platforms doesnt work in Iran. but its not unsolvable. I think about giving personal recommendations on Instagram: martin_weh_ or maybe i will publish kind of an personal recommendations - guide
Sorry if you misunderstood that , it's our culture to tarof , it means giving help to people or pay the bill and food and ... Without any reason , for real , search about it @@MartinsAdventureQuest
They guy who tried to push you in the shop had no bad intentions, when Persians want to go through the door they they will offer the other person to go through first but other person will refuse to go first as a sign of respect, they keep rejecting each others offer until they end up pushing the other person through the door so it’s a sign of respect no hard feelings Thanks for your nice video
All foreigners love the hospitality of the Iranian people . Imagine a free Iran. With a law abiding government . We have the most beautiful country with all 4 climates. Tourism will thrive,Türkiye will be the first country to suffer from a free Iran. Even the UAE will suffer from a Free Iran The world is benefiting from the IRI at the expense of the people of Iran .
All foreigners love the hospitality of the Iranian people . Imagine a free Iran. With a law abiding government . We have the most beautiful country with all 4 climates. Tourism will thrive,Türkiye will be the first country to suffer from a free Iran. Even the UAE will suffer from a Free Iran The world is benefiting from the IRI at the expense of the people of Iran . Reza Shah was removed by the powers,because he remained neutral. We had German workers in Iran and had good relations with our Aryan brothers. So ,we remained neutral.
As a middle-aged man from Iran, I enjoyed Iranian food very much when I was young, but not any longer because they are unfortunately not very suitable for all ages, meaning they are laden with too much carbohydrate and fat and thus unhealthy for people over 40 - 50 years old, especially if suffering from diabetes and high cholesterol (but you don't need to worry, because you are young). Sometimes I ignore their harm and eat them in large amounts stealthily! 🤫😀
if you see an Iranian posting a natzi sign don’t take it seriously lol most people are abounded from the rest of the world they have no idea how serious this means
Hehe, yes. I didn't mean it seriously, I'm always curious, why people use these signs. It's just interesting, in Germany it's strictly forbidden and then, to see this abroad, it's kind of cultural "shock" 😆
it's because we don't give a fuck about how world is gonna judge us we are ourselve and don't give a shit about others value which is a good and based thing
Yes. I grew up in Iran but I don’t think most Iranians know about what nazis did. Most people think they wanted to be Aryan like us. lol I didn’t know until I came to the U.S and learned about their concentration camps, gas chambers etc.
@@mehrshadvr4 people of the world see what genecidors do to palestinians kids right now in current times 100x worse than things you mentioned but US does not allow to anyone to even talk about it, why is this not serious? wait couple of decades to see how everyone praise Iranians for what they stand for now and how they think right now
@@MartinsAdventureQuest Hey Martin at 9:20 he was not trying to force you inside it's an act of respect that when you wanna enter anywhere they tell others to go inside Iranians LITERALLY FIGHT AND WRESTLE to make their guests go inside their property or territory or houses first and then laugh that they won the respect competition Yeah it's a little weird for a foreigner 😂
Hehe, i like those cultural specialities. I just never had this kind of "try to literally push" me inside a store in Iran from other peoples. Oral or just by showing is common, sure.
@@Shin-eh2ju It was the first and only time i experienced this (or maybe, just the first time i noticed it, probably it always depend on the situation and the mood :D ) I travel without tourguide
The Germans, who are the same as the Vikings, were known as barbarians and savages even in Europe. After uniting the Viking tribes and founding the country of Germany, they realized that they needed to create a new history for themselves in order to forget their Viking identity and present themselves as a nation with deep roots to the world of that time. For this reason, they adopted symbols from the Persian Empire and even called their own race Aryan, a term they still use today. However, in reality, the Germans are the same Vikings who are using the symbols of another civilization.
@@SD-hl9wd ببخشید اما یعنی واقعن دلیلش رو نمیدونین ؟ اگه بنویسیم که یوتیوب حذف میکنه . بخاطر غرب پرستی نیست . بخاطر بلاها و بدیهایی هست که بعضی کشورها و مردمشون در طول تاریخ به سر ایران آوردن . من افغانها رو خیلی دوست دارم اما متاسفانه یه عده ازشون در ایران کارهای بسیار ناشایستی انجام دادن که همین باعث شد که دیگه مردم ازشون دور بشن و باهاشون دوست نباشن و همیشه وقتی یه عده کارهای بد انجام بدن به مرور زمان دیگه متاسفانه همه شون به یک چشم دیده میشن و خشک و تر باهمدیگه میسوزن . دلیل اینکه آلمانها در ایران محترم و عزیز هستن یک دلیلش اینه که اونها در طول تاریخ همیشه به ایران کمک کردن و هیچوقت مردم ما رو اذیت نکردن
I know that symbol is before the nazis and have no connection to the nazis, but without the eagle. In India and in Iran you find this symbol without connection to the nazis.
Cool title ! 😂 I see you went to more traditional parts of the cities, that's why all you see is old people, sadly these markets will probably shrink after these generations have passed.
@@MartinsAdventureQuest maybe some people try to keep some of it, but my guess is most of it will lose it's practical significance and cultural role and merely remain as decoratives for the city.
Iran is awesome! It's a beautiful country with amazing people, great architecture and really nice mountains:)). the political structure is difficult and many people are not happy about it - at least the majority of people who have talked to me. but I also met people, who are happy with this. For me, Iran is super intense!
I've read in the past of a minority group in Iran whom are "Aryan" nationalists. Could be something of theirs although they are DEFINITELY in the minority.
Yes, there are "Nazi-sympathizers" in Iran today, but they're a microscopic minority, and most of them only do it to be edgy; they're not super serious about it. Unfortunately, many (but by no means most) Iranians to this day do hold the belief that they're a superior "Aryan" race (which is a German influence that has stuck with us since the WWII). This is a belief common in all Persians around the world (including Persians of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan). Greetings from Iran 🌷
@@MartinsAdventureQuest It's only some Iranians that believe such things (a minority), and even with those, it's just something in the back of their minds, not something they think about everyday or bring up frequently in conversations. As you might know, Iran was designated as the only fully Aryan country in the world outside Europe by Nazi Germany... Such views were pretty common in Iran back then, and a little bit of it has remained with us.
@@lambert801عزیزم آریایی نژاد نیست ، آریایی یعنی جنتلمن ، راستگو ، درستکار ، قابل اعتماد ، کسی که به زنها احترام میزاره و صفات نیک اخلاقی داره و بااخلاق و باشخصیته . مثل مردهای قدیمی ایران مثل غلامرضا تختی و خیلی از مردهای نسل قدیمی ایران . پدر من تا هشتاد و دو سالگیش وزنه های سنگین ورزش باستانی رو بلند میکرد خوشتیپ ، خوش لباس ، باشخصیت ، باادب ، راستگو و درستکار بود
good to see u in iran dont afraid of must ppl for example the man with tea in hand push u in his shop its not for bad thing he invited u to his shop its bcu he dont know eng be more open
Vielen Dank, dass Sie nach Iran gekommen sind. Ich wünsche Ihnen eine angenehme Reise. Der Grund, warum die Leute Hitler sagen, wenn sie das Wort Deutschland hören, denn sie kennen Deutschland unter diesem Namen. Wir können ihn nicht vergessen. weil er jemand wie wir war. Es war unser Rennen.🙏🇩🇪❤🇮🇷
A lot of communities in iran are actual natzis, especially i mention young snd youth forums, because they believe that they're aryans like natzis ( and they're according to history ), and natzis helped them a lot during ww2 right contrary to what USSR, US, UK did. Let me add that there are also some nazi and fascist parties in iran that they're trying to revive nationalism.
Where the fuck are you even from lmfao? because You've never seen an Iranian youth in your entire fucking life That sign has nothing to do with the Nazi, it's way older than them. and it just shows history nothing more. Most Iranians might not even know the similarities between that and the Nazi sign or even the Nazi history because it's not our history or our problem
Eagle combined with swastika? I didn't find anything about this combination before German Nazis used it. If you have further information, let me know. Thank you
The eagle and the circle of the seal,( Gardoone Mehr) are both Iranian symbols but in an cient Iran ,it was used separately .but later this symbol was used in a combined form
Yoo Bro I noticed that you just started your TH-cam channel and you are doing travel content just wanted to say the first step to start youtube is to change your mindset youtube is not gonna take off in a day and waiting is a important part but Why? Because This video now has 8k views and that's so much views for a start and making a all time fan base can take some and a lot of time and don't give up on making videos your content is hard and expensive but trust me this video can pass over 30k views in 70 to even 360 days. By the way are you still in Iran?
Dude I was like what the hell but it’s not what you think and the comments are doing a good job explaining😂 but nice title anyway oh and it’s our honor that you got to experience smoking some sticky icky on our streets. It’s a Persian tradition😂🤘💙 P.s. you know business is bad when they try to literally push the tourist in
Mensch Junge, Wie damals mit bustel in Berlin oder was? But after all your juourneys, to all the different countrys you've visited, Your english is still Not the yellow from the egg, but onewallfree !!! Beste Grüße aus der Heimat!!
I'm pretty sure in context Swastika and Eagle (Reichsadler). together it's a sign of german Nazis. Haven't found any other information. Swastika or Eagle on it's own is different, sure. 😃
I'm pretty sure in context Swastika and Eagle (Reichsadler). together it's a sign of german Nazis. Haven't found any other information. Swastika or Eagle on it's own is different, sure. 😃 But I also don't judge the people about this.
that symbol we call it swatiska and its very holy thing to us as aryan nation it have very old roots in aryan religion Zoroaster and vidic script thats why we use it very mouch
Dude the old man in front of the antique shop didn't push you, he was pointing and trying to tell you , to go first, he was just being polite, be more careful, don't raise your voice on elders, that is a big no no!!
Depends on. It was the first time in Iran, when someone tries to push me into the store very clearly. You don't see it on Video, but I know, what's a small touch and what'sa clear pressure in the back is. Other commentators told me about this part of Iranian culture, when they force each other very clearly to enter the house. I just hadn't explored this before and afterwards.
Nee, die Musik ist hausgemacht (KI hilft) XD. Aber ich hab vorher nach Helge seinen Instrumenten gesucht und mich halb weggehauen, was man daraus zaubern kann. :D Aber mit Selbstmordattentaten vom IS haben die Iraner auch so ihre Probleme. Das Thema Suniten - Schiiten zählt da viel mit rein
Welcome to Iran, the land of the most educated and civilized people in the world compared to any other country. We Iranians are the most educated and civilized people in the world. I was happy to see a white European guy here in Iran, please if you have finished tourism. Do not go to Arab countries like Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia because we are the best, welcome again.
@Admin-zs2if دوست عزیز مگر فرقی بین یک اروپائی سفید و یک غیر اروپائی سفید هست ؟ این چه خود تحقیریست .خایه مالی هم حدی داره. یادت باشه قبل از اینکه تو تبلیغ فرهنک ایران رو بکنی تمام دنیا از قدمت و فرهنگ ایران باخبراند. عطر آنست که خود ببوید نه آنکه عطار بگوید.
Ive realized by watching these videos the police dont like tourists filming the metro, now im an iranian citizen so ive never really filmed the metro myself but i guess its because of protests and gashte ershad and how in 2022 a girl was killed there by cops so they dont want anyone filming. ive seen multiple tourists post about their police interactions in the metro
That is not the Nazi sign that sign belongs to 3000years ago to the anciant period of iran i'm so sorry that from all the buties and wonderfull places and foods you noticed just this sign in a wrong way
I'm iranian and originally from the north of the country. Although the climate and sceneries in the north of Iran might feel distinctly different from the rest of the country, it'd be quite boring for someone coming from eaurope. It has not much to offer compared to places like Isfahan, Shiraz, Kermanshahan, Kurdistan, or even Yazd and Kerman.
@@wanderer2184 Dude, Are you kidding me?? 🥲🍀 I love it..! Just Imagine living in a Wooden-house + the middle of the jungle..! It's like my dream life..🫧☔
@alimirzaei613 Yeah, getaway cabines in the woods could be easily found all across Europe and North America, indeed much more well-equiped and convenient than the ones in the north of Iran. Nothing exotic or very exciting about them.
That's not a Nazi symbol, this is an Iranian symbol from thousands of years ago which was also used by Germans. It's called Gardoone Mehr or the wheel of Mithra, this symbol has been found in various parts of Iran, referring to different elements of nature and their connection.
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Iran is the oldest country in the world
Swastika itself not. But in combination with German "Reichsadler" it's a German Nazi sign
وقتی اون عقاب همراهش باشه نشانه گروههای نژادپرست و نه چندان خوشنام نئونازیه هست . کلن مردم ما پیروی کورکورانه توی خون شونه حالا از آخوند باشه یا از هر چیز دیگه ای ...
no the eagle and the nazi symbol together tho? thats a nazi sign for sure. in india they have a good luck sign like it but it has dots and is different. this one is german nazi
أنا عربي وقد سافرت إلی إیران عدة مرات .
إیران بلد جمیل جدا والأقدم أنها دولة العالم. شعب فارس مثقف ولطیف للغایة .أحب إیران کثیرا وثقافة شعبها .
لقد سافرت إلی العدید من البلدان .البلد الوحید الذي یمکنني الاسترخاء فیه هو إیران وأسافر إلی إیران ثلاث مرات في السنة(بدون فیزا)
Where are you from, my friend?
منتج مشترك الکویت وعمان 😂😂
Oman and Kuwait
Iran is beautiful and Persian people cultured and kind . I love them
@@53ryavdk35cultured and kind is antisemitic.
Pilot twist : the symol of Nazis came from a persian symbol , that's why some people use it till today , if you go to Persepolis in shiraz you'll see some symbols that are similar to it🌹
wrong.
@@MichaelBoelton RIGHT
it came from india not iran. in pasargad we have similar patterns but its not the same at all. with the eagle and everything thats a nazi symbol for sure. im iranian
@@deliri0um that's the symbol of Aryans , Persia is the land of Aryans
@deli5194 if you go far enough back in time the Persian language (Avestan persian) was very close to Sanskirit. So a lot of the cultures, language, and religion was similar. Both cultures had this symbol but history is a little unclear who had it first, as many books and places in both countries were destroyed.
As a half Japanese i must say i love visit iran one day and Iranian are so hospitality,friendly and nice people! Have a fun in Iran!🇯🇵🇮🇷😻🦁 .
Thank you very much :))
Actually in Iran we don't see Nazis like the other world because on that time the country which didn't hurt us and helped us was Nazi germany... but UK and USSR and etc. where hurt us ALOT
خفه بابا کمتر زر بزن 👊
but german showed also their real facr in iraq iran war
@@shimatrust german politics in to day difficult with nazi party
@@shimatrust That was completely different
The ancient emblem of the double-headed eagle has many claimants in today's world, from Russia and Germany to Albania and Turkey (through the Seljuks).
Now, many young Iranians do not know that this old sign was also used in ancient Iran and basically the oldest example of the double-headed eagle sign was discovered in Iran.
@@samanmolki "YES" ❤️🔥
Ahh I understand why you thought the shop keeper was trying to make you enter the shop as I’m sure a lot of touristic areas have those kinds of merchants, but in persian culture we usually allow guests or those who are elder and/or are respected to enter an area first. A simple and honest misunderstanding. The merchants in Iran (usually) aren’t very pushy as they are in places like Egypt
Yeah, had this before in other countries
That is Mithraism symbol and it’s belong to the old Persia, Germans used it because they are Persian origin.
Germans are vikings not Persian or Aryans
@@hamed3034 وایکینگ نژاد نیست المانی ها نوردیک هساب میشن که اونا هم از اریایی هستن ولی فرق دارن
مردم آلمان ژرمن هستن و به فارسها مربوط نمیشن . مردم آلمان عالی هستن . در طول تاریخ هیچوقت به کشور ما بد نکردن و بخاطر همین انقدر محبوب هستن
@@hamed3034 دقیقن 👏👏👏
حرف شما اشتباهه
In Germany's Goethe Park Weimar, a monument to Hafez and Goethe, two great poets of history, has been erected, which is a symbol of the dialogue of cultures. This memorial includes two marble chairs, which is a hint about the place of Goethe and Hafez. Also, part of Hafez's poems are engraved in Persian language on the metal plate of this monument. But do you know what is the connection between these two writers?
As the greatest German poet, Goethe repeatedly mentioned Hafez in one of his famous works called "Eastern Divan" which was written in prose, and with great praise, he considers himself a disciple and influenced by Hafez. Goethe's speech in this divan is inspired by oriental literature and Iranians.
If you go to Shiraz, be sure to visit Hafez's tomb
Thank you very much for the Information. I didnt made a lot of research about Hafez, interesting to hear this! :)
9:10 i understand a german (as i assume you are) would be concerned with that but that is actually a very nice gesture to invite them into somewhere by gently pushing them in. also common in a few other cultures such as in turkiye. that gesture is also a way to do "Taarof" which some people know is an iranian thing when you over-exaggerate on politeness when mostly you don't mean it.
Thank you for your understanding of the different cultures. I realize that I have only understood half of Taarof so far. I would not have thought at that moment that "Push someone in" is a type of Taarof. Thank you, that is very exciting!
That man wasn’t trying to push you in bro, he was leading you in, it’s a sign of respect to have your guest walk in front of you. I bet he was just going to offer you tea and sweets.
Ahh, you don't see it in the video, but it was the first time in Iran, someone try to push me that hard.
Germans used some of Iranian symbols for their purposes. one of them is the term "Aryan" which refers to native people who lived in Iran. basically Iran means "Land of Aryans" and hitler used that term. also another symbol is "Wheel of Mithra" in which you think its Nazi symbol
Do you have any plans to come to shiraz after ?
I will post a Shiraz vid also :))
@@MartinsAdventureQuest I also live in shiraz, let me know when you arrive here
Shirazi people are sooo kind, welcoming and polite ❤ very chill and relax 😂 @@MartinsAdventureQuest
Berlin Post Office (German: Postfuhramt) was opened in 1881. This department was replaced by "Parcel and Passenger Station" and was called Post Transport Department. The postal transportation department had a two-story stable with a capacity of 250 horses, which was open until 1925, the year of the modernization of the German Post. This building became a museum and gallery in 1995 and now belongs to the private sector.
On the exterior of this Sardis building, 26 world personalities have been installed, in chronological order, who have been directly and indirectly involved in the formation of the "Post" industry. The first Sardis, as the founder of the post in the world, belongs to Darius the Achaemenid.
Persian Empire was ahead of its time... :))
One of Neighbourhoods of Tehran is Named "NAZI ABAD " which means Hood of Nazis
really? I have to search it!! Thank you for the information
😂😂 you know that word means something sweet in Persian. Right??
@@MartinsAdventureQuest Don't go there!! It has nothing to do with Nazism but still don't go there.
@@MartinsAdventureQuest 😂😂😂 He's trolling! But yeah, for totally different reasons, don't go there! 😅
Welcome to Isfahan mate! ✌
@@MartinsAdventureQuest yeah naz means cute. so its called a cute place basically. when we wanna say how cute you are we say che naz hasti or for short che nazi
A country I want to visit myself. Thanks for taking the time but did you need a tour guide when there? I read it was mandatory.
As far as I know, citizens from the US , UK and Canada have to take a tourguide.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't get a visa without and you're also are monitored the whole time. (f.e. in Hostels, Sightseeing and so on)
For Germans and most other countries, a guide is not necessary. But I had to take a travel agency for my visa application, cause my first attempt (I did it on my own) was rejected without any meaningful justification.
Btw: if you are into hiking, I'll upload some interesting hiking videos also
@@MartinsAdventureQuest Thanks for taking the time to respond. Last question. If I were to come for one month would a $5k budget be enough? I'm older (58) so hiking was for my younger days. Eating great food instead is what happens when you get older. Thanks again for posting looking forward to your next post.
@@American.Trekker It Depends on the amount of time that you're going to stay there. Actually having a tour guide can help you alot specially it is your first time.
@@American.Trekker I'm pretty sure, you need less. (but consider, you have to take a guide as US-citizen the whole time)
Food price depends on, if its "basic" (Chicken, bread, vegetables, cheese, chicken kebab, grapes... -super cheap), or "exclusive" (lamb kebab f.e - nearly similar price as in germany). Taxi (if you use Snap App) is super cheap , accomodation is more difficult, cause western platforms doesnt work in Iran. but its not unsolvable. I think about giving personal recommendations on Instagram: martin_weh_ or maybe i will publish kind of an personal recommendations - guide
@@MartinsAdventureQuest Again, thanks for your time, and I appreciate you! Now post more Vids!!!!
The shopper man actually wanted to some kinda make compliment so that you go inside first😂
maybe, but he pushed me from the back and for me, that feels kind of offensive - and obviously, i didnt like it :D
I see, this is what you call cultural difference, but the poor man didnt mean to offend believe me😉
probably I'm too much german sometimes XD
Sorry if you misunderstood that , it's our culture to tarof , it means giving help to people or pay the bill and food and ... Without any reason , for real , search about it @@MartinsAdventureQuest
This pushing of forced respect is Iranian type.
9:10 Iranians think it rude to walk in front of someone that's why he offered to let you go first. he wasn't trying to sell you anything.
That bus driver must be OP
They guy who tried to push you in the shop had no bad intentions, when Persians want to go through the door they they will offer the other person to go through first but other person will refuse to go first as a sign of respect, they keep rejecting each others offer until they end up pushing the other person through the door so it’s a sign of respect no hard feelings
Thanks for your nice video
11:56 He says that Israel receives compensation from Germany.
thank you for translation
All foreigners love the hospitality of the Iranian people .
Imagine a free Iran. With a law abiding government .
We have the most beautiful country with all 4 climates.
Tourism will thrive,Türkiye will be the first country to suffer from a free Iran. Even the UAE will suffer from a Free Iran
The world is benefiting from the IRI at the expense of the people of Iran .
herzlich wilkommen bei Iran und sehr Schöne alt und historische stadt Isfahan. ich warte auf die nähste Video von ihnen
Amazing…Thanks for sharing my friend!
All foreigners love the hospitality of the Iranian people .
Imagine a free Iran. With a law abiding government .
We have the most beautiful country with all 4 climates.
Tourism will thrive,Türkiye will be the first country to suffer from a free Iran. Even the UAE will suffer from a Free Iran
The world is benefiting from the IRI at the expense of the people of Iran .
Reza Shah was removed by the powers,because he remained neutral. We had German workers in Iran and had good relations with our Aryan brothers. So ,we remained neutral.
As a middle-aged man from Iran, I enjoyed Iranian food very much when I was young, but not any longer because they are unfortunately not very suitable for all ages, meaning they are laden with too much carbohydrate and fat and thus unhealthy for people over 40 - 50 years old, especially if suffering from diabetes and high cholesterol (but you don't need to worry, because you are young). Sometimes I ignore their harm and eat them in large amounts stealthily! 🤫😀
Thanks for your amazing video ❤
Fantastic , I’m happy you liked here ✨
Excellent video!! Nice backround music!
thank you very much :))
This is called "Chalipa", an ancient sign and symbol of the 4 important elements water, soil, wind, and fire.
if you see an Iranian posting a natzi sign don’t take it seriously lol
most people are abounded from the rest of the world they have no idea how serious this means
Hehe, yes. I didn't mean it seriously, I'm always curious, why people use these signs. It's just interesting, in Germany it's strictly forbidden and then, to see this abroad, it's kind of cultural "shock" 😆
it's because we don't give a fuck about how world is gonna judge us we are ourselve and don't give a shit about others value which is a good and based thing
Yes. I grew up in Iran but I don’t think most Iranians know about what nazis did. Most people think they wanted to be Aryan like us. lol I didn’t know until I came to the U.S and learned about their concentration camps, gas chambers etc.
@@mehrshadvr4 people of the world see what genecidors do to palestinians kids right now in current times 100x worse than things you mentioned but US does not allow to anyone to even talk about it, why is this not serious? wait couple of decades to see how everyone praise Iranians for what they stand for now and how they think right now
Keep up the good videos, excellent.
good quality content please longer video next time u get many subs soon !
Thank you, I appreciate that. :) I'm figuring out how long it can go without becoming boring.
@@MartinsAdventureQuest
Hey Martin at 9:20 he was not trying to force you inside it's an act of respect that when you wanna enter anywhere they tell others to go inside
Iranians LITERALLY FIGHT AND WRESTLE to make their guests go inside their property or territory or houses first and then laugh that they won the respect competition
Yeah it's a little weird for a foreigner 😂
Hehe, i like those cultural specialities.
I just never had this kind of "try to literally push" me inside a store in Iran from other peoples.
Oral or just by showing is common, sure.
@@MartinsAdventureQuest you may experience it if someone invite you into their house , you can also ask more about it from your tour guide
@@Shin-eh2ju It was the first and only time i experienced this (or maybe, just the first time i noticed it, probably it always depend on the situation and the mood :D )
I travel without tourguide
The Germans, who are the same as the Vikings, were known as barbarians and savages even in Europe. After uniting the Viking tribes and founding the country of Germany, they realized that they needed to create a new history for themselves in order to forget their Viking identity and present themselves as a nation with deep roots to the world of that time. For this reason, they adopted symbols from the Persian Empire and even called their own race Aryan, a term they still use today. However, in reality, the Germans are the same Vikings who are using the symbols of another civilization.
I think, there is some misinformation in your comment. Kind regards
چرا هذیون میگی ؟ تب نداری ؟ کاملن اشتباهه حرفهات
doing recreational drugs, hanging out in public recording. Much different than we see on western television
Are you coming to Kermanshah? We'll be honored to host you
This time not. Thank you very much, I appreciate that :))
@@MartinsAdventureQuest We hope to treat you to some 'Dande kebab' next time. You are always welcome to visit 💐
@@rkh1718 lotfan enghad haghir nabashid, khejalat misham hamvatan shoma hastam! enghadr gharb parast nabashid, aya arab va afghani va afrighaee ro ham dande kabab mehmoon mikoni?
@@SD-hl9wd afghani na. baghy jashon ro cheshe mast
@@SD-hl9wd ببخشید اما یعنی واقعن دلیلش رو نمیدونین ؟ اگه بنویسیم که یوتیوب حذف میکنه . بخاطر غرب پرستی نیست . بخاطر بلاها و بدیهایی هست که بعضی کشورها و مردمشون در طول تاریخ به سر ایران آوردن . من افغانها رو خیلی دوست دارم اما متاسفانه یه عده ازشون در ایران کارهای بسیار ناشایستی انجام دادن که همین باعث شد که دیگه مردم ازشون دور بشن و باهاشون دوست نباشن و همیشه وقتی یه عده کارهای بد انجام بدن به مرور زمان دیگه متاسفانه همه شون به یک چشم دیده میشن و خشک و تر باهمدیگه میسوزن . دلیل اینکه آلمانها در ایران محترم و عزیز هستن یک دلیلش اینه که اونها در طول تاریخ همیشه به ایران کمک کردن و هیچوقت مردم ما رو اذیت نکردن
I know that symbol is before the nazis and have no connection to the nazis, but without the eagle. In India and in Iran you find this symbol without connection to the nazis.
Yeah, that's true!
Cool title ! 😂
I see you went to more traditional parts of the cities, that's why all you see is old people, sadly these markets will probably shrink after these generations have passed.
I could imagine... But you don't think, some younger people will continue them?
@@MartinsAdventureQuest maybe some people try to keep some of it, but my guess is most of it will lose it's practical significance and cultural role and merely remain as decoratives for the city.
Iran did have a fascist party modelled after the NDSAP. It was called SUMKA.
I never heard about this party. Thank you for the information..😃
I live in this part of Isfahan and my dad have a store in that bazar but i never visit the naqshe jahan square about 10 years or something 😢😢
I'm proud that I could inspire you to maybe go there 😃
what is the name or location of that teahouse!?
I think, i wrote it while entering the teahouse, but you should turn off auto subtitles (cause if subtitle is on, those will cover the name)
Your title was so sarcastic and I understand it's only for catching attention! So, how did you see Iran?
Iran is awesome! It's a beautiful country with amazing people, great architecture and really nice mountains:)). the political structure is difficult and many people are not happy about it - at least the majority of people who have talked to me. but I also met people, who are happy with this. For me, Iran is super intense!
Great video 👌🏻
Are you still in Isfahan?
Im from Isfahan, I'll be happy to meet you bro
Next karaj please, it's one of the most beautiful cities at night in Iran , not many videos of there
I've read in the past of a minority group in Iran whom are "Aryan" nationalists. Could be something of theirs although they are DEFINITELY in the minority.
As iranan..we iranan people are very hospitable end nice and kind to The Tourist and we love our country.. enjoy your visit 👍👍❤️❤️❤️🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
I fully agree.
Let others judge you😅
@@شهنشاه حالا تو خودت رو لوس نکن ..نخود اش
Yes, there are "Nazi-sympathizers" in Iran today, but they're a microscopic minority, and most of them only do it to be edgy; they're not super serious about it. Unfortunately, many (but by no means most) Iranians to this day do hold the belief that they're a superior "Aryan" race (which is a German influence that has stuck with us since the WWII). This is a belief common in all Persians around the world (including Persians of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan).
Greetings from Iran 🌷
Really, is this Arian race thing that common in people's mind about their own? To be honest, didn't notice it.
@@MartinsAdventureQuest It's only some Iranians that believe such things (a minority), and even with those, it's just something in the back of their minds, not something they think about everyday or bring up frequently in conversations. As you might know, Iran was designated as the only fully Aryan country in the world outside Europe by Nazi Germany... Such views were pretty common in Iran back then, and a little bit of it has remained with us.
Ahh, ok. So those thoughts are not super wide spread. A lot of Iranians seemed to me well educated. Thank you for telling me about the background
@@lambert801عزیزم آریایی نژاد نیست ، آریایی یعنی جنتلمن ، راستگو ، درستکار ، قابل اعتماد ، کسی که به زنها احترام میزاره و صفات نیک اخلاقی داره و بااخلاق و باشخصیته . مثل مردهای قدیمی ایران مثل غلامرضا تختی و خیلی از مردهای نسل قدیمی ایران . پدر من تا هشتاد و دو سالگیش وزنه های سنگین ورزش باستانی رو بلند میکرد خوشتیپ ، خوش لباس ، باشخصیت ، باادب ، راستگو و درستکار بود
آریایی یعنی جنتلمن ، راستگو ، درستکار ، بااخلاق ، باشخصیت ، دارای صفات عالی
good to see u in iran
dont afraid of must ppl for example the man with tea in hand push u in his shop
its not for bad thing he invited u to his shop its bcu he dont know eng be more open
Vielen Dank, dass Sie nach Iran gekommen sind. Ich wünsche Ihnen eine angenehme Reise. Der Grund, warum die Leute Hitler sagen, wenn sie das Wort Deutschland hören, denn sie kennen Deutschland unter diesem Namen. Wir können ihn nicht vergessen. weil er jemand wie wir war. Es war unser Rennen.🙏🇩🇪❤🇮🇷
Yeah, I heard about, he had similar interests, especially in case of Russia and UK
As an iranian girl that lived in Iran and Switzerland and knows both cultural differences this is so funny for me to watch😂😂😂
I can Imagine 😂
It interesting to see other countrys and cultures. Why you travle in this part of the globe?
Yeah, I fully agree! For me, there are several reasons cause I'm interested in other cultures people , sports, geopolitics and so on.
You need a new mic bro. Pick it up cheap while u r in iran.
A lot of communities in iran are actual natzis, especially i mention young snd youth forums, because they believe that they're aryans like natzis ( and they're according to history ), and natzis helped them a lot during ww2 right contrary to what USSR, US, UK did.
Let me add that there are also some nazi and fascist parties in iran that they're trying to revive nationalism.
Where the fuck are you even from lmfao? because You've never seen an Iranian youth in your entire fucking life
That sign has nothing to do with the Nazi, it's way older than them. and it just shows history nothing more. Most Iranians might not even know the similarities between that and the Nazi sign or even the Nazi history because it's not our history or our problem
The eagle was the symbol of lran in the Achaemenid period
It is better to raise some information
Eagle combined with swastika? I didn't find anything about this combination before German Nazis used it. If you have further information, let me know. Thank you
The eagle and the circle of the seal,( Gardoone Mehr) are both Iranian symbols but in an cient Iran ,it was used separately .but later this symbol was used in a combined form
During Hitler's era these symbols were also used in a combined manner
Overall, Itis an Iranian symbol representing( The power of good fortune)
I hope my information was useful
Yoo Bro I noticed that you just started your TH-cam channel and you are doing travel content just wanted to say the first step to start youtube is to change your mindset youtube is not gonna take off in a day and waiting is a important part but Why? Because This video now has 8k views and that's so much views for a start and making a all time fan base can take some and a lot of time and don't give up on making videos your content is hard and expensive but trust me this video can pass over 30k views in 70 to even 360 days. By the way are you still in Iran?
thank you very much. Yes, this channel is totally new and it's my first video. I am overwhelmed by the attention the video is getting
This is your first vlog video in IRAN.
You didn't start your vlogging before.
🤔🤔🤔🤔
First video uploaded 11days ago means 10th or 9th Aug
🤔
Yes, it's my first vlog
Hi
Are u still in Iran?
You should be grateful that you are in great Iran with such good people!
I'm definitely. I try my best, that in future videos, it's more clear.
Dude I was like what the hell but it’s not what you think and the comments are doing a good job explaining😂 but nice title anyway oh and it’s our honor that you got to experience smoking some sticky icky on our streets. It’s a Persian tradition😂🤘💙
P.s. you know business is bad when they try to literally push the tourist in
haha you summarised it well, thank you :))
@@MartinsAdventureQuest thanks for being here oh and come back anytime🤘🙏
Misleading title for the video!
I'll think about. thanks! :)
🤢
Willkommen im Iran, Mann.
This is the sun and rotation
What do you mean?
Best country with full of cultures ❤
Bro please come to the northern parts of Iran to see beautiful nature
Caspian sea and Mountains will follow :) depends, how much time I have for cutting the video
And turn a blind eye to sewerage infested soils
@@ladansamooty581سیاست چه ربطی به مردم داره بیشعور
Mensch Junge,
Wie damals mit bustel in Berlin oder was?
But after all your juourneys, to all the different countrys you've visited,
Your english is still Not the yellow from the egg, but onewallfree !!!
Beste Grüße aus der Heimat!!
genau, einfach drauf los :D
Don't drink kaffee after weed
😂 I just know, that I'm not able to combine weed and alc
If you coming to northern Iran ,very well come you bro ,✌🏾🌺
Thank you very much 😃
Ohhhh bro Im Iranian and Im sure that guy probably does not even know that signs meaning.
I'm pretty sure in context Swastika and Eagle (Reichsadler). together it's a sign of german Nazis. Haven't found any other information. Swastika or Eagle on it's own is different, sure. 😃
I'm pretty sure in context Swastika and Eagle (Reichsadler). together it's a sign of german Nazis. Haven't found any other information. Swastika or Eagle on it's own is different, sure. 😃 But I also don't judge the people about this.
IRAN♥️
that symbol we call it swatiska and its very holy thing to us as aryan nation it have very old roots in aryan religion Zoroaster and vidic script thats why we use it very mouch
Swastika itself sure... But in combination with the eagle "Reichsadler" it's a Nazi sign.
Dude the old man in front of the antique shop didn't push you, he was pointing and trying to tell you , to go first, he was just being polite, be more careful, don't raise your voice on elders, that is a big no no!!
Depends on. It was the first time in Iran, when someone tries to push me into the store very clearly. You don't see it on Video, but I know, what's a small touch and what'sa clear pressure in the back is. Other commentators told me about this part of Iranian culture, when they force each other very clearly to enter the house. I just hadn't explored this before and afterwards.
Lovely people❤❤⭐
7:00 is my favourite part! the way he leads you to Azadegan Tea House looks like some game scenery 😍
Man how u ended up in Isfahan.. people usually starts from north and then all the way down to the south.. u started from center of the country 😅😅😅
Hehe, Isfahan is actually not my first stop, but my first video.
❤ grazie tanto!
You are like a local guy living in Iran
I'm well integrated?! :))
Next time, come to "Rasht" in the north of Iran. 😍
I'll cover Ramsar in a future video :)
Nazi is a female name in iran its completely diffrent wich Natzis😄visit north, dont missit
Yes, I also met some with this name. But in Europe, you take Nazi as national socialist... In German: NationalsoZialist
چه قشنگ فیلم گرفتین 🎀🌸
Welcome to iran bro 🌚❣️🗿
Is das Musikke von Helge S.?
Bringst mir paar Sprengstoffgürtel mit? Will zum Fasching ne bombige Vorstellung abgeben! 😁
Nee, die Musik ist hausgemacht (KI hilft) XD. Aber ich hab vorher nach Helge seinen Instrumenten gesucht und mich halb weggehauen, was man daraus zaubern kann. :D
Aber mit Selbstmordattentaten vom IS haben die Iraner auch so ihre Probleme. Das Thema Suniten - Schiiten zählt da viel mit rein
Why l feel if this is a joke?
What do you mean exactly?
اقا صداشو در نیارید نفهمن ما واقعا نازی هستیم ما نازی نیستیم ناز هستیم 😂😂
I don't judge. It's just a question, if I met Nazis in Iran. And yes, Iranians are super kind!!! 😃
@@MartinsAdventureQuest The translate doesn't get the tone across
He was being sarcastic
welcome to my city ❤️
Welcome to Iran, the land of the most educated and civilized people in the world compared to any other country.
We Iranians are the most educated and civilized people in the world. I was happy to see a white European guy here in Iran, please if you have finished tourism. Do not go to Arab countries like Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia because we are the best, welcome again.
@Admin-zs2if
دوست عزیز مگر فرقی بین یک اروپائی سفید و یک غیر اروپائی سفید هست ؟ این چه خود تحقیریست .خایه مالی هم حدی داره. یادت باشه قبل از اینکه تو تبلیغ فرهنک ایران رو بکنی تمام دنیا از قدمت و فرهنگ ایران باخبراند. عطر آنست که خود ببوید نه آنکه عطار بگوید.
Having fun?
Welcome to my city
Ive realized by watching these videos the police dont like tourists filming the metro, now im an iranian citizen so ive never really filmed the metro myself but i guess its because of protests and gashte ershad and how in 2022 a girl was killed there by cops so they dont want anyone filming. ive seen multiple tourists post about their police interactions in the metro
i read about it and i think its cause of critical infrastructure , similar to military and nuclear buildings
THEY PRETTY BASED
It's more like weed tor 😂😂
That is not the Nazi sign that sign belongs to 3000years ago to the anciant period of iran i'm so sorry that from all the buties and wonderfull places and foods you noticed just this sign in a wrong way
Hey, don't worry, I noticed the other parts,too. I'll show this in further videos. Iran is beautiful! :))
Based.
enjoy your trip
Thanks❤
Beautiful country
I fully agree. And beautiful people
I hope you had a great time in Iran.
You should see the north of Iran 🫠 It's like heaven 🏞️
I'm iranian and originally from the north of the country. Although the climate and sceneries in the north of Iran might feel distinctly different from the rest of the country, it'd be quite boring for someone coming from eaurope. It has not much to offer compared to places like Isfahan, Shiraz, Kermanshahan, Kurdistan, or even Yazd and Kerman.
@@wanderer2184 Dude, Are you kidding me?? 🥲🍀 I love it..! Just Imagine living in a Wooden-house + the middle of the jungle..! It's like my dream life..🫧☔
@alimirzaei613 Yeah, getaway cabines in the woods could be easily found all across Europe and North America, indeed much more well-equiped and convenient than the ones in the north of Iran. Nothing exotic or very exciting about them.
Stop spreading false information to get views on TH-cam!
Did I? I assume, you didn't watch the vid. and btw.. thx for the downvote :) wish you a nice day
Willkomen nach iran bruder wir lieben deutsche menchen
Ich heiße Vahid 😅