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The name Syria. Etymologically, the name is often connected to Assuria, from the Akkadian Aššur. Some 19th-century historians such as Ernest Renan dismissed the etymological identity of the two...
View ArticleDet armenske høylandet
Oldtiden Det armenske høylandet, også kjent som sivilisasjonens vugge, grenser til Kaukasus i nord, Zagros i øst, Mesopotamia i sør og Lilleasia i vest. Området har vært bebodd i flere tusen år. Det...
View ArticleThe cradle of civilization
To understand the ancient civilizations, one must begin in the “cradle of civilization” on the Armenian plateau of Mount Ararat. This was the land of the Nairi and Empire of Urartu where Vedic...
View ArticleWhat it Takes to be a Good Turkish Politician
There is a lot of stuff which need to be done if I’m going to support a Turkish leader – Mainly towards the Armenians, but also towards Kurds and now also Syria. Turkey need to implement something...
View ArticleJebusites – Jerusalem
Zion (also transliterated Sion, Tzion or Tsion) is a place name often used as a synonym for Jerusalem. The word is first found in Samuel II, 5:7 dating to c.630–540 BCE according to modern...
View ArticleTurkic Peoples – Name Etymology
The first known mention of the term Turk it was applied to a Turkic group was in reference to the Göktürks in the 6th century. A letter by Ishbara Qaghan to Emperor Wen of Sui in 585 described him as...
View ArticleArmenian-Kurdish Alliance (AKA)
Facebook: Armensk-kurdisk allianse (AKA) Armenians, Kurds, Azerbaijanis and Turks have a long history together. It is not even easy to tell who is who. Through genetic testing it has been found that...
View ArticleThe Armenian Highland
Several studies have concluded that the historical and indigenous Anatolian groups are the primary source of the present-day Turkish population. Turks, Kurds, Armenians, Iranians, Jews, Lebanese and...
View ArticleThe Armenian Highland
How Neolithic immigrants brought agriculture (and milk) to Europe Anatolia means Land were the sun rises – Ana-telia The place on the map is the Armenian Highland Anatolia refers to Asia Minor, not...
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Hebat, also transcribed Kheba or Khepat, was the mother goddess of the Hurrians, known as “the mother of all living”. She is also a Queen of the gods. Hebat is the wife of Teshub, the Hurrian god of...
View ArticleThe Question about the Indo-European Origins
Different peoples throughout different times used to refer to Armenia by different names. The Sumerians in around 2,800 BCE called Armenia – Aratta, while the Akkadians that succeeded them in the...
View ArticleParadise
Animals are still living in paradise, but humans got knowledge and went out of paradise. They are free to choose between god and bad, and in that way destroy the natural harmony which exists in...
View Articlereligionen gjenspeiler samfunnet?
- – - - – - Visse religioner er hierarkiske – de setter gud på toppen, dernest engler, mennesker, dyr og natur. Derved har menneskesynet og virkelighetssynet i religioner bidratt til å rettferdiggjøre...
View ArticleUrartu / Armenia
Nefertiti Nefertiti, original pronunciation approximately Nafteta (“the beauty has come”). Nefertiti’s parentage is not known with certainty, but one often cited theory is that she was the daughter of...
View ArticlePå reise til Çatal Höyük
BILDER I dag kom jeg dit endelig Kom til Konya, en by i Tyrkia på den anatoliske høyslette, i går og i dag dro jeg til den neolittiske byen Catal Huyuk. Neolittisk tid, eller yngre steinalder,...
View ArticlePå reise i Kappadokia, Tyrkia
BILDER: Cappadocia, Turkey DAG 2 BILDER: Steinformasjoner i Cappadocia XXX Katpatuka – Kappadokia Ja, så er jeg her – I Cappadocia Reiste med buss fra Konya i går og ankom Nevsehir etter en tre timers...
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