Iraq
Iraq (Arabic: al-‘Irāq, Kurdish: Êraq), officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: Jumhūriyyat al-‘Irāq; Kurdish: Komar-i ‘Êraq), is a country in Western Asia that borders Turkey to the north, Iran to...
View ArticleWalking for Armenia – 1000 Kilometres Walk from Armenia (Turkey) to Lebanon...
- - - Walking for Armenia Vartan Melkonian is a composer and conductor of classical music, working chiefly with the Britain’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also the Patron of the Consortium for...
View ArticleSionismen og den armenske diaspora i korte trekk
Nei, det er ikke et like stort skille mellom disse, like mye som det jødiske folket og sionismen. I etterkant av folkemordet ble armenerne spredt rundt om i verden, inkludert i land som Frankrike,...
View ArticlePotasar – Portunes – We got an opportunity at Ararat – The start of our...
Portasar (meaning Mountain Navel in Armenian) is a great ritualistic-religious-scientific building, which is situated in the Western Armenia and has 18,500-years-old history. When ancient Armenians...
View ArticleAnthropocene: The new epoch of humans
Anthropocene Dawn of the Anthropocene Epoch The Anthropocene is an informal geologic chronological term for the proposed epoch that began when human activities had a significant global impact on the...
View ArticleTeshub, and his two steeds Seri and Hurri
Teshub (also written Teshup or Tešup; cuneiform dIM) was the Hurrian god of sky and storm. Teshub is depicted holding a triple thunderbolt and a weapon, usually an axe (often double-headed) or mace....
View ArticleThe moon god Sin/Nanna and the sun god Shamash, and their carriers
Sin (Akkadian: Su’en, Sîn) or Nanna (Sumerian: ŠEŠ.KI, NANNA) was the god of the moon in the Mesopotamian mythology of Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. Nanna is a Sumerian deity, the son of Enlil and...
View ArticleChristian Armeno-Assyrian military for defense of Syria
National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change The National Coordination Committee for the Forces of Democratic Change, or National Coordination Body for Democratic Change (NCC or NCB) is a...
View ArticleErdogan the Hun
Huns A grand reception in the likes of the Ottoman Empire has welcomed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to Anakara, as Turkey resurrected images of past warriors to greet the foreign...
View ArticleNy forskning: På vei mot jordas sjette masseutryddelse
- Gaupa er en truet art i villmarka vår!! Alikevel tillater våre myndigheter jakt på dette flotte dyret. - “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will...
View ArticleThe worship of blind materealism
“No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” The photo of the golden...
View ArticleThe story of Tammuz
The Bull (vegetation) The Bull was worshipped in many cultures as symbol of nature, including the ancient J2 and R1b civilisations, which are the proignitors of our own civilization. Actually, bovine...
View ArticleGeorgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey Agree On Joint Military Exercises
Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey Agree On Joint Military Exercises Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey are aggressors in the Southern Caucasus – they are attacking the historical nation of the area, the...
View ArticleAbraham, Isaac and Jacob: Were they real people?
The Kura–Araxes culture or the early trans-Caucasian culture was a civilization that existed from 3400 BC until about 2000 BC, which has traditionally been regarded as the date of its end, but it may...
View ArticleArmenian woman kills commander of Azerbaijani snipers
Armenian woman kills commander of Azerbaijani snipers Two Karabakh Soldiers Killed by Azerbaijani Forces Azerbaijani forces on Wednesday killed two Karabakh soldiers in clashes along the...
View ArticleThank you!
‘The Armenians want an acknowledgment that the 1915 massacre was a crime’ Filed under: Uncategorized
View ArticleUruguay President urges Turkey to face dark pages of its history
Uruguay President urges Turkey to face dark pages of its history The World’s Most Humble President Just Opened His House to 100 Syrian Refugee Children José Alberto “Pepe” Mujica Cordano (born 20 May...
View ArticleIraq War report ‘delayed until after UK election’
Ten facts to remember about the Chilcot report into the Iraq war, as yet another delay means we still don’t know if war criminals like Tony Blair will be incriminated: Ten facts to remember about the...
View ArticleThe Snake, Christianized
A part of the story of the snake or serpent can be described as its Judeo-Christian demonic decline: from being a highly sacred creature to the Goddess Hecate, a snake goddess, to a symbol of evil,...
View ArticleOur history
When the Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923, the Republic of Turkey was established. In its attempts to shroud the Armenian heritage of Turkey, the authorities of the republic began a systematic...
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