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The book: “Hayastan – Why I Love Armenia”

Order the astonishing book “Hayastan – Why I Love Armenia” by Sven-Erik Rise today! Hayastan – Why I Love Armenia “When an honest-to-goodness Activist for Armenia, Armenian by Choice, and...

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Hurro-Urartians and Armenians of Mitanni

Shulaveri-Shomu culture is a Late Neolithic/Eneolithic culture that existed on the territory of present-day Georgia, Azerbaijan and the Armenian Highlands. The culture is dated to mid-6th or early-5th...

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Sky Father / Earth Mother – Tyr / Hel – Shiva / Kali – Yoga / Tantra

In Germanic mythology, Týr (Old Norse), Tíw (Old English), and Ziu (Old High German) is a god. Stemming from the Proto-Germanic deity *Tīwaz and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European deity *Dyeus,...

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Anu or An is the divine personification of the sky, supreme God, and ancestor of all the deities in ancient Mesopotamian religion. Anu was believed to be the supreme source of all authority, for the...

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History of education

The oldest existing, continually operating and first degree awarding educational institution in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records is the University of al-Qarawiyyin or Karueein,...

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Lady Justice (mother) and Lady Liberty (maiden)

Throughout the ancient world and even for us today the concepts of Justice such as democracy, freedom and equality have always been female. To this day Lady Justice (Latin: Iustitia) stands in front of...

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From Taweret to Tyr

Study of Pagan Gods and Goddesses: Tawaret In Germanic mythology, Týr (Old Norse), Tíw (Old English), and Ziu (Old High German) is a god. Like Latin Jupiter and Greek Zeus, Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz...

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On the origin of the Armenians

In Sumerian literature Aratta is described as a fabulously wealthy place full of gold, silver, lapis lazuli and other precious materials, as well as the artisans to craft them. It is a land that...

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Noah had a boat

Argo var i gresk mytologi et skip som Jason og argonautene, som vil si noen av de fremste heltene i det gamle Hellas, seilte i fra Iolcos til Kolkis i sin leten etter det gyldne skinn. Skinnet er i...

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Folkemord er en forbrytelse mot menneskeheten

Mens Tyskland har forsonet seg med jødene har ikke tyrkerne gjort det samme når det kommer til armenerne. Det er faktisk ulovlig å påstå at det i det hele foregikk et folkemord på den armenske...

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The Spitak earthquake

“Pour toi Arménie” (English Translation: “For You, Armenia”) is a 1989 song written and composed by Charles Aznavour, and recorded by a group of French singers (and also a few actors and TV...

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On the origin of the Greeks – The Graeco-Armeno-Aryan family and the origin...

“Minoans, Mycenaeans, and modern Greeks also had some ancestry related to the ancient people of the Caucasus, Armenia, and Iran,” said co-lead author Dr. Iosif Lazaridis, a postdoctoral researcher at...

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Noravank Monastery (literally “new monastery”) is a 13th-century Armenian monastery, located 122 km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the...

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The origin of the Chinese theology

Chinese theology Caucasus, Western Asia and the Near East (often called one of “the cradles of civilization”) was the first region to enter the Bronze Age, which began with the rise of the...

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Astral Worship

Astral Worship BY J. H. Hill, M. D.   “Now, what I want is—facts.”—Boz.

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Sacred marriage and chaoskampf

Akitu or Akitum (“the barley-cutting”, “barley-sowing”, “head of the year”) was a spring festival in ancient Mesopotamia. The name is from the Sumerian for “barley”, originally marking two festivals...

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Index of known Goddesses Glossary for Her Cycle of Transformations & related documents Origins of the ancient constellations: The Mesopotamian traditions The Celestial Pole in the Apocalypse...

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The Sky God of the Night

The sky often has important religious significance. Many religions, both polytheistic and monotheistic, have deities associated with the sky. The daylit sky deities are typically distinct from the...

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On the letter T / S

Ankh Egyptian Ka Bull Alphabet Ankh Symbolism An excursus on the Egyptian word nTr The word death comes from Old English dēaþ, which in turn comes from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz (reconstructed by...

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The sun god and the thunder god

Tyr In Germanic mythology, Týr (Old Norse), Tíw (Old English), and Ziu (Old High German) is a god. Stemming from the Proto-Germanic deity *Tīwaz and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European deity...

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