24 Nov 2024
Wednesday 29 January 2014 - 12:40
Story Code : 80582

Polo's birthplace was Persia, historians say

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Many of us know of the sport polo, but very few of us know of its origins and its history, and how it has affected other sports. According to historians Polo originated in Persia.
However many countries in Asia claim to be the origins of this sport, recently Azerbaijan requested to register polo with the United Nations as a purely indigenous sport of its land.

Iran immediately voice opposition to the move and now the head of Irans Polo Federation says Azerbaijan has changed its request. "After 2-and-half months of interaction and sending documents to UNESCO weve made Azerbaijan take back their word about being the birthplace of polo. They are now only saying polo was played there, Hamzeh Ilkhanizadeh, Director of Irans Polo Federation said.

As the Persian Empire stretched far beyond Irans current borders, many argue it was played all over Asia however one country cant lay claim. Linguist and Historian, Azartash Azarnoush said, "Chogan originating from Azerbaijan is a joke, as when Chogan was played the country Azarbaijan did not even exist. Azerbaijan was a small part of Iran." The First Technical meeting on Chogan as Polo is called in Iran tried to bridge the gap between those playing the game and those researching on it to clear ambiguities like its origins.

"We should do something to bridge the game field to research. This event hopes to increase the knowledge about this sport through lectures by Historians, researchers and scholars, Seyed Abdol Majid Mirdamadi, Head of the Research Department at the Iran Studies Foundation said. There are many records showing this sport was from Persia, from the arts and culture of this land. Clearly depicted in miniature drawings that show polo players playing the game in green stretching fields. Polo is considered the worlds oldest competitive sport and is believed to be what led to the creation of team sports and goals.

For many polo players the main square in Irans historic city of Isfahan is a place to visit, especially because of its stone goal posts, still the regulation distance apart intact from hundreds of years ago. Professor of History, Mohammad Hossein Riahi, said "One of the visual documents about Choghan in Irans history is the Naghshe-Jahan Square which is now called the Imam Square in Isfahan, which was built during the Safavid dynasty. This game reached its climax during the Safavid time but documents from 25-hundred years ago show proves this sport originated here." Despite being the birthplace of this sport, Irans Polo Federation is young and is trying to revive this sport.

By Press TV

 

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