Understand the Israeli – Palestinian Apartheid In 11 Images
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View ArticleJiroft – Aratta?
- Photos: 5000-years-old Jiroft artifacts – Part I Photos: 5000-years-old Jiroft artifacts – Part II Remember: Aratta (Sumerian) – Uratri (Hurri-Urartian) – Urartu/Ararat (Assyrian) – Armenia...
View ArticlePortasar or Gobekli Tepe? Gobekle Tepe is a direct translation of Armenian...
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View ArticleThe Norse Goddess Hel
Nordic Gods Hel Hel, Norse Goddess of the Dead Hel (“the hidden” from the word hel, “to conceal”) is one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted Goddess aspects in history. She is described as...
View ArticleThe 11 Most Powerful Militaries In The World
Asymmetrical wars in Afghanistan, Vietnam, and now in Syria demonstrate all too clearly that relatively small numbers of belligerents can carry out successful military operations against superior...
View ArticleThe cycle of life – The Baal Cycle
Bronze figurine of a Baal, ca. fourteenth-twelfth century BC, found at Ras Shamra (ancient Ugarit) near the Phoenician coast. Musée du Louvre. Ugaritic Baal and Anat Cycle Baal Cycle Ugaritic Baal and...
View ArticleBrilliant Performance From ARAM MP3 at ESC Semi-Final
- “Arevakhach” (Armenian: Արևախաչ, sun cross). The Armenian Eternity sign is an ancient Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people. It is one of the most...
View ArticleArmenian Legends and Poems
- One of the most famous Armenian goddesses was Anahit, who answered to the Greek Artemis and the Roman Diana. She was a ” pure and spotless goddess,” and, as a daughter of Aramazd, was “mother of...
View ArticleSome notes of the ancient history of the Armenians
Records from other nations mentioning the ancient history of the Armenians: Sumerian inscription ‘Haya’ as early as 3000 BC way before ‘Hayasa’ of Hittite inscription 1400 BC Akkadian inscriptions from...
View ArticleOur Pre-History
Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) and the following Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) were originally defined by Kathleen Kenyon in the type site of Jericho (Palestine). PPNA succeeds the Natufian culture...
View ArticleThe ancestors of Gilgamesh
First told over 5000 years ago, the epic story of Gilgamesh is considered by scholars to be the oldest example of narrative literature. It is the archtype for all hero quests including Star Wars and...
View ArticleGoddess Spirituality
The famous leopard-enthroned goddess from the granary at Çatal Hüyuk, close to 6000 bce. Thousands of years later, the Anatolian goddess Kybele is depicted on a throne flanked by lions (right, from...
View ArticleWusun Merge With The Saka to Become the Saxons
The mysterious origins of the Saxons before they had merged with the Angles and various other tribes to then become Anglo-Saxons is somewhat of a mystery. A mysterious connection I have found is in...
View ArticleThe Facts, Ideology, Founders and Objectives of Pan-Turkism
Background Turkology (Turcology, Turkologie) is a complex of humanities sciences studying languages, history, literature, folklore, culture, and ethnology of people speaking Turkic languages and...
View ArticleWe know who we are!
Das ist mir doch alles Wurst = Everything is sausage for me, Everything is the same for me. The slogan: “Energiewende is not indifferent for us”. - - Rise Like a Phoenix lyrics Waking in the rubble...
View ArticleEurovision 2014 Iceland: Pollapönk – No Prejudice
- Pollapönk—Iceland’s only kid-appropriate punk band—has released its official video for “No Prejudice”. Yes, you read that right. The group has done away with “Enga fordóma”, the Icelandic version of...
View ArticleAll the world’s a stage
“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts……..” (William Shakespeare) Shakespeare – All the...
View ArticleA Mighty Girl
A Mighty Girl One of Germany’s most famous anti-Nazi heroes, Sophie Scholl, was born in 1921. As a university student in Munich, Scholl, along with her brother, Hans, and several friends, formed a...
View ArticleThe ancient Armenian calendar had thirty named days in each month of the year.
Who needs mere numbers to mark the passage of time? And doesn’t the repetition of the names of the days of the week get boring after a while? The ancient Armenian calendar had names for everything –...
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