What do you know about Purim?
Is the day “Badr 13″ of Nowruz and leaving the houses rooted in the massacre of ancient Iranians?
Thirteenth of Badr” is the day of #Jewish celebration on the occasion of the killing of 500 thousand Iranians, which was a twelfth of the country’s population at the time.”
The celebration of “Purim” is one of the old traditions of the Jewish people, which has taken on a different color in recent decades and after the establishment of the fake Israeli regime in the occupied territories.
This so-called celebration, which is held at the same time as the 13th day of the solar new year, is actually a celebration and trampling on the blood of tens of thousands of Iranian people who were killed by the conspiracy of two influential Jews in the court of #Khasyarshah.
In the book of the Old Testament, it is said about this story: “Shah of Iran Zamin, who was intoxicated at the end of the 180-day celebration, during his drunkenness, asked Queen Vashti to change him.” The queen refuses this rude order of the king, and the angry king deposes her as a queen and hands her over to the executioner.
The Jews, who had informal influence in the king’s court, thought of a solution and used this opportunity to introduce a Jewish girl named “Esther” to the king as the queen and empress of the country, and advised her to deny her Jewishness. to hide
Esther hid her Jewish identity and married an Iranian enemy, Akhshorash (Xerxeshah), and thus saved the Jewish nation.
When Shah Sesat Elsem sees her beauty, he falls in love with her and chooses her as the queen of all Iranians, without knowing that she is a Jew or that he is the nephew of Mordechai, the religious leader of Iranian Jews. Esther becomes the queen of Iran and with the plans of her uncle “Mordecai”, she pulls Haman, the chancellor of King Xerxes, from the throne and hangs him and sentences him to death along with his 10 sons.
The Jews became the undisputed ruler of the Achaemenid court, and of course they mentioned in some of their books that Haman repented before Mordecai, and other chronicles testify to his murder by the Jews.
When the Jews ruled Iran, they asked the king for three days to kill the Persian and Iranian opponents of the Jews, and in these three days, more than 77,000 Iranians were massacred by the Jews, and in some reports, this number is up to 500,000. It is also mentioned.
It is said that this massacre takes place on the 13th and 14th of Adar, the first month of the new year, and the massacre continues on the second day at the insistence of Esther to King Xerxes to destroy the enemies of the Jewish people.
According to historical texts, the mourning of 13 April among Iranians and people leaving their homes has its roots in the historical massacre of Iranians.
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