ALEXANDER HAD PERSIAN BLOODLINE
UNBELIEVABLE - ALEXANDER HAD PERSIAN BLOODLINE : In Persian and Zoroastrian literature, Alexander the Great is given the epithet "the Accursed" (or gizistag in Middle Persian). This refers to alternative historical perspective, which contrasts sharply with the WESTERN view of him as a heroic figure. For centuries the West has glorified Alexander as “the Great,” judging him only through the lens of conquest. But the Persian narrative — preserved in the SHAHNAMEH of FIRDAUSI — reveals a deeper, older and morally superior TRUTH. Alexander’s True Lineage — The Achaemenid Bloodline ; Firdausi records that Alexander (Iskandar) was the firstborn son of Darius (Darab) of the Persian Achaemenid dynasty. His mother, troubled by signs during her pregnancy, was sent back to her father. There she gave birth to Alexander, and only later married Philip — giving Western historians an artificial excuse to claim him as Macedonian. So when Firdausi — a Zoroastrian-hearte...