Armenia in Historical Maps

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @cynicalex3450
    @cynicalex3450 8 лет назад +68

    Turkish history is entirely dependent on discrediting other cultures. They desperately want to be indigenous to the regions that they conquered or settled, because Central Asian heritage is not good enough for them. More than anything this is insulting to their Turkic roots and they don't even realize. Now they are spinning a narrative of how they left and came back, so they can be both indigenous to historically christian lands and remain Turkic at the same time.
    As always if you're a Turk it's best to read Turkish history books, because that's the only way your education makes sense.

    • @Domatesc
      @Domatesc 8 лет назад +1

      Oh, is that why Turkey Turks still have their own Traditions rooting to Central Asia? Perhaps there are a few new ones since they are located far away from their home now and they did survive the new neighbours, new religion and area. They adapted and tried to cooperate. How you "I read the real and true books" people fail to see the truth amazes me. History is written by the victorious. And after tens, hundreds, thousands years of history, a new "American" (as if they fit perfectly to your "not dependent on discrediting other cultures" profile) and maybe some other "newbies" says "LOL IT ISN'T LIKE TURK WERE THERE ALL THE TIME, IT ISN'T LIKE SUMERS, THE ONES WHO FOUND THE WRITING, DIDN'T CAME FROM WHERE ALL THE SMART, STRONG PEOPLE COMES (central asia) IT ISN'T LIKE THERE WERE ANY WARS IN ANATOLIA BEFORE TURKS CAME LOL" and you say anything from a GREAT EMPIRE WHO RULED FOR NEARLY 2 THOUSAND YEARS IN THE SAME AREA is absolute bullshit. Seems legit my friend. Keep learning history from youtube videos ^-^ Oh and check out a movie called Star Wars. It's totally accurate info about human history.

    •  5 лет назад +1

      If interested...Rothman, quoted said...''All that was known in Mesopotamia
      came from Armenia and that Armenia is the absent fragment in the entire mosaic
      of the ancient world's civilization's construction. H.V. Hilprecht (1859-1925)
      a Clark research professor of Assyriology and scientific director Babylonian
      expedition at the University of Penn. argue that the Hittite tongue is Armenian
      and the Hittites themselves were of Armenian stock... All civilization came from
      The Armenians Highlands. What do other historians say...according to
      Anthropologist Mitchell S. Rothman regarding the extent of discoveries
      and specially on the quality of horse bones proved, According to him, that it
      was from the Shangavit Armenian 6000 years ago that the culture of that area
      spread around to the ancient world..
      according to Ellis (1861) through language analysis we
      observe that under the names of Phrygians, Thracians, Pelasgians and Etruscans
      spread westward from Armenia to Italy and Elis claimed that the closest
      affinities of the Aryan element are the Armenians ..other historians that agree
      are Hellenthal, Busgy, Brand, Wilson, Myers and Falush...Professor Jensen also
      says. ‘For almost everything that is known in the Hittite language is Old
      Armenian in form..Historian Sayce (1845-1933) also consider Hittite and Armenian to be one and
      the same’.
      Also if interest….let me quote Merrick (2012) All religions
      are descended from and ancient Vedic cosmology described in the Rib -
      Veda, originating in Armenia near Mt. Ararat at least 6800 ys ago and the basic
      concepts of a transcendental mountain extending into space and populated planet
      Star-gods were developed...he further says...This Astrotheology then migrated
      with Armenian Aryans to found the Sumerian Ethiopian/Egyptian and Indian
      civilizations and religions...from Language as a fingerprint Setyan...

    • @nickpapadopoulos1353
      @nickpapadopoulos1353 4 года назад

      @@Domatesc
      Merhabar,...
      If you include the Seljuk Turkic tribes - then Turkic people have been on the borders of Anatolia [i.e. Iran /Persia ] from about 985 AD/CE . The Turkic tribes entered Anatolia in the 11th century.
      After the fall of the Seljuk fiefdoms at the hand of the Mongols in the 1260's ... The Osmanli Hanedani [The Ottoman Dynasty /Empire ] ruled after the fall of the Seljuk fiefdoms until just before 1931 -when the Republic of Turkey was declared .
      So I will give you the 2 millennia that you claim .
      It is not the writings of Ottoman historians that are in dispute but rather the revisionist historians of the modern Republic of Turkey that have tried to re-write history to state that Turanic /Turkic people are indigenous to the Caucasus and Anatolia ...that is NOT true .
      I leave you to ponder the words of one of modern Turkey's founders :-
      To write history
      is as important
      as to make
      history .
      If the writer is not
      faithful to the
      maker ,
      then he will
      mislead humanity
      over the facts
      that can not be
      changed,...
      Mustapha Kemal
      Kemal Ataturk .
      Tessekur etme,...
      Gule,... gule ,...
      Selim ,...
      Papouli [Papik/Buykbaba/Grandpa] Nikos
      Nicholas John Papadopoulos
      Auckland ,New Zealand .

    • @nickpapadopoulos1353
      @nickpapadopoulos1353 4 года назад

      @@Domatesc
      Merhabar ,...
      Please -read my other reply to you...plus read my comments above...
      Tessekur etme ,...
      Gule,...gule,...
      Selim,...
      Papouli [Papik /Buyukbaba/Grandpa]Nikos
      Auckland , New Zealand .

    • @nickpapadopoulos1353
      @nickpapadopoulos1353 4 года назад +1

      @ubi dubium -Merhabar ,..
      With respect , sir,...but you are repeating something that is NOT factual ...Kurds and Armenians are NOT ethnically the same- I ask you what revisionist ANKARA books have you been brainwashed in to believing . Read the Encyclopedia Britannica or something else that is credible [I have an entire set of the Encyclopedia Britannica ... I purchased it quite cheaply -they are available ] ...and you will not believe this unscientific nonsense .
      Tessekur etme ,...
      Gule,... gule,...
      Selim,...
      Papouli [Papik /Buyukbaba/Grandpa]Nikos
      Nicholas John Papadopoulos
      Auckland ,New Zealand .

  • @presnimavanjevideokaseta2330
    @presnimavanjevideokaseta2330 10 лет назад +124

    Long live Great Armenia !
    Greeting from Serbia brothers !

    • @quoraseira1566
      @quoraseira1566 9 лет назад

      +Barış EGE She/He didn't mentioned that ugly thing you wrote, you should be ashamed... big thanks from your support!

    • @alexandergrigorian997
      @alexandergrigorian997 8 лет назад +7

      hahahah amrenia owned turkey before it even existed XD

    • @ArthaxtaDaVince777
      @ArthaxtaDaVince777 8 лет назад +4

      Long live our friendship, Serbian brother. Here in Glendale our communities are great.

    •  7 лет назад +2

      LONG LIVE OUR FRIENDSHIP BOSNIANS AND TURKISH PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD ! We turks are on side of good people of Bosnians all the ways !

    • @thelama7369
      @thelama7369 7 лет назад +1

      thank you

  • @Armenia1918
    @Armenia1918 14 лет назад +5

    VERY WELL done Arzive jan. Great educational tool that gives the geographic and political history of Armenia from the outset of the very first pages of recorded history/cartography.

  • @hyeem5208
    @hyeem5208 8 лет назад +26

    modern turkey is only 100 years old...not a long time historically. my point is it can be gone in the next hundred years or two or even sooner than that...that seems to be the case with many other civilizations in that region.

    • @smralvliyev1116
      @smralvliyev1116 8 лет назад

      100 years? ahahahhahahahaha.....Peace of shit.

    • @alexandergrigorian997
      @alexandergrigorian997 8 лет назад +2

      ottomeans were only around in 1600 those were the first modern day eastern turks amrenia was in 1000BC

    • @Жакмартиросян-э2ш
      @Жакмартиросян-э2ш 6 лет назад +1

      Hye Em

    • @Zekrom569
      @Zekrom569 4 года назад +1

      Well, yeah, but before Turkey was...Turkey...It was Ottoman empire. So they have some roots, although as most reliable sources say, Turks were a nomadic tribe at the ancient times, meaning they dont really have their own historical territories, The first time they got settled in a territory was Seljuk era(about 11th century AD) but they got a bit annihilated by the mongols which settled in their territories and they only kept a small piece between the territories of the byzantine empire and the occupied by Mongols territories(which were called beyliks at that time). So they dont really have "historical territories" although they had an ancient nomadic civilization. But what we can do as people is to respect the ethnic groups of each part of land, as it is, and if they want to be independent and separated from their current rulers(like Nagorno Karabakh), let them be...

    • @tinakocharian
      @tinakocharian 4 года назад +1

      were waiting on it

  • @Arayig1982
    @Arayig1982 11 лет назад +6

    Also Edgar Manas also an Armenian is one of the three co-authors of the Turkish National Anthem, as he made the arrangements for orchestra. Berj Kerstechyan, the vice-president of Turkish Red Crescent, saved Ataturk’s life and provided him with funds to battle his enemies from 1919-22. Hagop Martayan organized Turkey’s European-based alphabet and consolidated its grammar. the Dadyans were the only manufacturers of gunpowder for the empire.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +5

    @AsalaWarrior This video shows mostly maps from the 16th to 20th centuries. The Armenian Empire's maps have been drawn based on text (to my knowledge). Nevertheless, if you look at Armenia in the reconstruction of the world by the ancient historians/travellers (near the end of the video), you will see "Armenia" with enough empty space around it to confirm its largeness (as you can see, the maps during the peak of Armenia don't have any borders drawn).

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +3

    @XOZOgeo Languages prove Turks came from Central Asia, while Armenian is a mixture of Phrygian and Urartian. Genetics prove that most Turks are actually converted Greeks, while Armenians are the closest relatives of the Georgians. History proves that Armenians have always been in the region, while nomadic Turks destroyed what was known as civilization at the time (based on a quote from Victor Hugo).

  • @Rshtuni-Papikyan
    @Rshtuni-Papikyan 8 лет назад +39

    HAYASTAN ES KO CAVE TANEM!!!!

  • @MrsMovieWatcher
    @MrsMovieWatcher 11 лет назад +8

    I just don't get why on every video about Armenian History, there's always Turks saying shitty stuff about Armenians in the comments section. If you really hate Armenians, then why are you watching videos about them?

  • @handsome652
    @handsome652 14 лет назад +5

    great maps and Haykakan music :) thanks for upload

  • @MyLovelyUSA
    @MyLovelyUSA 12 лет назад +4

    WOWWWWWWWWWWWW, GREAT VIDEO, ARMENIANS ARE GREAT NATION. GREETING S FROM USA

  • @hoynarnar
    @hoynarnar 14 лет назад +3

    @ZeeGooner it's from Anush-Inga Arshakyan's 2-nd album. "qele lao ertanq mer ergir" & "khio khane"

  • @Gagikangelo
    @Gagikangelo 11 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this great video!
    I will post it in the site, where many none Armenian s will check this very informative Video!
    I will PM you the link.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +5

    That could be anachronous since Armenia came into existence after the fall of Assyria, unless, of course, he was talking about Urartu/Biana/Van. In fact, one of the first kings of the Armenian Kingdom of Van Movses Khorenatsi mentions is "Aram," and one of the oldest known kings of Urartu is called "Aramu."
    Coincidence? Highly unlikely. Armenia is the official geopolitical successor of Urartu, and there are numerous inscriptions that indicate this.

    •  5 лет назад

      If interested....MIHR-MITHRA: THE CHIEF DEITY OF THE ARMENIAN HEATHEN
      PANTHEON OF GODS Gevork Nazaryan
      The youthful God Mithra (right) symbolizing the Glorious
      Rays of the Sun. From Mount Nemrut Pantheon of Armenian Gods (sometimes called
      the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World) erected by King Antiochus Theos (86-38
      BCE) of Commagene.In the Armenian heathen Pantheon Mihr (Mithra or Mithras in
      Latin) was considered a supreme deity. Mihr was the personification of the
      Illuminating Rays of the Sun. The Grand Temple of Mihr/Mithra was located in
      the town of Bagaharich in the county of Derjan of the Upper Armenia province of
      Greater Armenia. The earliest mentioning of the worship of Mithra has been
      recorded in the Armenian Kingdom of Hurri-Mitanni. It was found in the
      cuneiform inscriptions of the Hittite capital Hattusa during the 1907
      archaeological excavations. The Hittite cuneiform inscriptions mentions some of
      the notable Armenian Gods and Goddesses that made up the Armenian pantheon of
      Gods in the Mitanni Kingdom. The Hittite king Suppiluliuma (reigned between
      1344 to 1322 BCE) ordered the recording of a peace treaty between himself and
      the Armenian king Šattivaz (reigned ca. 1350-1320 BCE), who represented the
      Hittite and Armenian kingdoms respectively. Suppiluliuma swears upon the great
      deities of Armenia and specifically calls upon Mithra to bless and protect the
      treaty of friendship and peace between the kingdoms of Hatti and Mitanni.As was
      noted, this treaty was made in the 14th century BCE, and this is the earliest
      recorded inscription that mentions Mithra as one of the supreme Gods of
      Armenia. This is roughly one thousand years before the God Mithra is mentioned
      in the Iranian inscriptions and the Indian Vedas. Some Indo-Iranian scholars
      have wrongly attributed Mithra as an Iranian or Indian deity, however as we
      have seen, the oldest inscription that sites Mithra as a God comes from the
      above noted 14th century BCE inscription that mentions Mithra as an native
      Armenian deity that occupied a very special place in the Armenian national
      Pantheon of Gods.
      However, what these scholars fail to realize is that in the
      Gathas, the earliest sacred Zoroastrian texts attributed to Zoroaster himself,
      Mithra is not mentioned. Furthermore, Mithra also does not appear by name in
      the Yasna Haptanghaiti, a seven-verse section of the Yasna liturgy that is
      linguistically as old as the Gathas. Many scholars have noted that the lack of
      any mention (i.e. Zoroaster’s silence) of Mithra in these texts implies that
      Zoroaster in fact had rejected Mithra. This is supported by the fact that
      Zoroaster did not mention Mithra was because in fact in the earliest Avestan
      writings both Mihr-Mithra and the Armenian Matron Goddess Anahit are condemned
      as “daevas” or “false gods” or “daemons” that were not to be worshiped.
      It was only in the fourth century BCE, when we for the first
      time find the mentioning of Mithras in the Iranian context as a “positive’
      deity of the very radiance of the Sun in the inscriptions of the Achaemenid
      king Xerxes II Mnemon. The Religion of Mithras or Mithraism as it became known
      in the West would soon spread beyond borders of Armenia, not only towards the
      East, towards Iran and India, but also that of the West. Mithraic temples known
      as Mithraea sprang up all over the Roman Empire. They were mostly promoted by
      Armenian aristocrats who already by this time were prominent generals in the
      Roman Army. Armenian King Tiridates III is a good example, who prior to his
      coronation was a prominent general in the Roman Army, it was Emperor Diocletian
      a close friend and fellow Mithraic devotee of Tiridates who asked the Armenian
      king to take the challenge of personal combat from a Gothic chief, Trdat
      successfully stood in for the Emperor and won the tournament.By the second century AD Mithraism was virtually the state
      religion of the Roman Empire and virtually all of the Roman Emperors during
      this time and prior to adoption of Christianity in the Fourth century CE were
      high initiates of the Mithraic mysteries. Most of the Mithraic rites along with
      the rituals and rites were simply taken over by the newly forming Roman
      Catholic Church.
      The traditional crown of the Armenian kings 8-rays/pyramids
      on top of the crown standing for the Sun’s rays (symbolizing Mithra) along with
      the 8-pointed star flanked by two eagles facing it (also Mithraic symbolism).
      The Sun King symbolized the physical incarnation of the Sun God in the world
      and the Armenian tiara symbolized the union of spiritual and material worlds
      symbolized by the crown and the leather silk portion of the diadem respectively
      (united by the sacred thread/headband of glory). Historic reconstruction of the
      bust of the Armenian King of Kings Tigranes II the Great (reigned 95-55 BCE) by
      the gifted artist Robert Hazarapetyan.
      The Mithraic mysteries that began in Armenia in the Second
      millennium BCE, through the Roman Empire left a lasting legacy on Western
      society and civilization in general. Many of the customs and norms are in fact
      taken directly from the Mithraic mysteries (just one notable example would be
      the handshake, which was specifically used by the devotees of Mithras and today
      has become common place greeting gesture all over the world). Many of the
      holidays that we come to celebrate (including Christmas on December 25) also
      come directly from Mithraism which were celebrated by the Roman emperors and
      later the Roman Catholic Church. Same is true of the Christian mass that is
      held very Sunday. The tradition of building churches right into the caves
      (where the Mithraic mysteries took place) continued by the Armenian Apostolic
      Church well into the Middle Ages as the surviving world renowned Geghard church
      attests to this great legacy.
      The only surviving Armenian National Mithraic Temple of the
      Sun God Mithra from First Century CE erected by the orders of King Tiridates I
      Arsacid (reigned 52-75 CE). There were 8 sacred heathen centers of the Armenian
      Gods and Goddesses throughout Greater Armenia with countless beautiful temples
      in every one of these 8 centers.
      - Excerpts from Pre-Christian Gods of Armenia (Glendale,
      2007) by Hovik Nersisian (1921-2009). Nersisian is an author of many books and
      articles. He was a renowned scholar who in 1991, for his merits in Iranian
      Studies, most notably the study of the oldest surviving copies of the Avesta,
      became a full-member of New York’s Academy of Sciences.

  • @nectarofambrosia990
    @nectarofambrosia990 5 лет назад +2

    this song is beautiful, what is the name of the song? :)

    • @suren2313
      @suren2313 4 года назад +1

      Despina Şıvan khio khio

  • @agustincima4423
    @agustincima4423 9 лет назад +12

    armenia vive en el corazon de argentina larga vida para todos los armenios

    • @mehmetaslan8113
      @mehmetaslan8113 2 года назад

      Arjantin, hainliği beklesin. Emperyalist işgallere katliamlar yapar ermeniler. Güçlerince ikamet ettikleri onlari koruyan devletlere hainlik yaparlar. Ajanlık hainlik gasp katliam etnik temizlik gibi insanlık suçlarını emperyaljzim uğruna yaparlar. Kiralık genetik hainlik.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +12

    Some Azeri scientists believe that the opening of his nostrils during the smile might have helped speed up the process..

  • @surenqalantaryan7051
    @surenqalantaryan7051 12 лет назад +1

    These historical maps are 100% true. And who doubts this let him look at these historical maps wikipedia there you will see that Armenia is in all of them are

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +2

    @fkxp That's true. Armenians are far from being "pure blood." There is not a single nation that is even close to be pure blooded. This video isn't made for explaining anything in particular other than showing the progression of the Armenian nation, especially from the 16th to 21st century. The only special aspect of this video is that it shows various antique maps that prove Armenia was always there for 2500 years, until 95 years ago.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +4

    @ninetoyadome Scientists spend millions to solve the biggest mystery of our existence: the Big Bang. There is no need for all this fuss in Azerbaijan. They already know the truth. Before the big bang, there was Aliyev.
    One day, he decided to smile (like in the photo mentioned earlier). ALL of the photon particles in his universe, terrified, decided to leave to another parallel universe and start anew.
    In short, Aliyev's smile triggered the Big Bang. Problem solved.

  • @RoubenSargsyan
    @RoubenSargsyan 7 лет назад +1

    Շնորհակալություն տպավորիչ տեսանյութի համար:

  • @hasmikbarseghyan1325
    @hasmikbarseghyan1325 3 года назад +1

    Շնորհակալություն երգերի համար

  • @revnaza
    @revnaza 3 года назад

    What the music called? It's absolutely amazing

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +1

    @XOZOgeo We don't know who founded Kars. However, the oldest known history in the region is during Urartu. And immediately after Urartu collapsed, Armenia emerged. There is no place for Iberia in its ancient history, because Iberia wasn't even founded at the time of Urartu, nor the Satrapy of Armenia under the Achaemenid Empire. So, it is safe to assume that the city, or at least, the region, was first part of the land of Armenians (Urartians, who later merged with local tribes to form Armenia).

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад +1

    Quentin Atkinson and Russell Gray have proved that Armenian language already split from the Mother Tongue in the Indo-European Homeland in Armenian Highland some 8,500 years ago. When our ancestors built Portasar about 12,000 years ago there was already some kind of level of sophisticated organization which was surely required to accomplish such a massive undertaken for its time period.

  • @nanioushka
    @nanioushka 14 лет назад +2

    Arzive...I swear, you are awesome! abres!

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +1

    I find it ridiculous that some still have doubts about this. The question is not if Armenia succeeded Urartu or not, because it DID and we have NUMEROUS sources to back this up. The question is "how?"
    How did Urartu become Armenia? This we have yet to understand.

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад

    Aratta is considered the first recorded Armenian state.It is mentioned in the oldest Sumerian texts that we have found about the Epic of Gilgamesh. Although it is mentioned in the earliest inscriptions, about 4.800 years ago that does not mean Aratta did not exist before that.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +1

    @Haytime4justice Thank you brother. I truly feel honored. Ձեր հպարտութիւնը իմ հպարտութիւնս է։

    • @Ռեմա
      @Ռեմա 4 года назад

      Ապրեք դուք

  • @pelaalK
    @pelaalK 14 лет назад

    In modern Turkey where would an area called "Harut" be. Saw it mentioned in a letter but can't find it on a mapl

  • @user-cp9cf3xj8h
    @user-cp9cf3xj8h Год назад

    What’s the name of the song?

  • @syrianpro
    @syrianpro 14 лет назад

    what program do you use to make your video? do you have any tips for retaining the quality when uploading to youtube? Thanks

  • @worldvisionmusic238
    @worldvisionmusic238 7 лет назад +1

    in this maps name of armenia isn't in the territory of Azerbaijan or Qarabag or Erivan. in this maps the name of armenia written on the todays Turkey areas

    • @Armoterra
      @Armoterra 6 лет назад +1

      I'm pretty sure if you watch the whole video, there are several maps with "Armenia" written on Karabakh (and also Aran/Iran). Also, there's a second video which has many more maps: ruclips.net/video/oKjl9lLlisA/видео.html

  • @GEVO111
    @GEVO111 12 лет назад +1

    No offense man, but your Anatolian roots are because of your ancestors invading Anatolia and mixing with Armenians, Greeks , Assyrians, Persians etc. Thats why you have anatolian roots. Mongol or not, Turkish or whatever you are. Armenians were one of the first people after the great flood. Armenians are the descendants of Noah himself. Turkish people really look Mongolian and all their features are Mongolian. You look like us today because you have Armenian,Greek etc.... blood in you.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +1

    @ZeeGooner Because these aren't maps that I made myself. They are antique maps. I couldn't find any maps before the 1500s. Tigran's empire happened before Jesus Christ (and it lasted less than a century)... I don't even think there's any map from that time that survived to this day... except those that were made in stone (like the Imago Mundi).

  • @jasminamarjanovic7311
    @jasminamarjanovic7311 6 лет назад +2

    Serbian people love armenia!We know your tragic story because we are the survaivers of the genocide to.Long live Serbia and Armenia!!!!!

  • @BachGuitar3
    @BachGuitar3 14 лет назад

    Great video very well done

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад

    1)
    University of Tartu
    Faculty of biology and geography
    Institute of molecular and cell biology
    Department of evolutionary biology
    Urmas Roostalu
    M Sc. Rva-Liis Loogvali
    Prof Dr. Richard Villems
    Tartu 2004
    “In our study the ancestry of the Armenians was traced back to different parts of Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey, illustrating the fact that historic Armenia was a much larger territory than that of the present Republic of Armenia”.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +1

    @ArizonaFlame They can go to Iran, read cuneiform, and read the Behistun inscription for themselves. Armina = Harminuya = Urashtu (babylonian for Urartu)
    Armenia (the name) came into use for the exact same region immediately after Urartu fell. Armenia is the name Medians and Greeks gave to "Urartu." Hebrews called it Ararat, Assyrians called it Urartu, Babylonians called it "Urashtu."

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад

    Different peoples throughout different times used different names for Armenia and Armenians. The Sumerians in around 2,800 BCE called Armenia - Aratta, while the Akkadians that succeeded them in the second half of Third Millennium BCE called Armenia - Armani or Armanum. The Hittites who rose in the Second Millennium BCE called Armenia - Hayasa, while the Assyrians who arose in the second half of Second Millennium BCE called Armenia - Uruatri or Urartu (Ararat of the Bible).

  • @ArthaxtaDaVince777
    @ArthaxtaDaVince777 12 лет назад

    thx for vid mate

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo Similar to how Armenia defended Georgia and Albania on many occasions against Persians, until they fell themselves. I have not "so proudly" marked places. You can read "Turcomania" and "Turkey," and the dark green represents the Ottoman Empire, and Armenia is a land within the Ottoman Empire.
    Anyway, you clearly haven't understood my video at all. Please watch it a few times, and let's hope it clicks in your head.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo I know "anyone can do that," and that's why I have clearly given the name of the authors and the source so you can view these images yourself. If you don't believe my source, that's your problem, but for your information, he is probably the most famous antique map collector in the world, and most of his collection involves antique maps of America. These maps are just extras in his collection.

  • @ninetoyadome
    @ninetoyadome 14 лет назад

    @Arzive i think your mistaken Arzive. it was king aliyev senior that caused the big bang, not king aliyev jr, its actually been proven by the azeri scientists. thats why all over azerbaijan there are statues, there are buildings named after him. you take heydar aliyev street till heydar aliyev street. make a right on heydar aliyev street and the heydar aliyev hotel is between the heydar aliyev restaurant and heydar aliyev museum.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo I don't think ArizonaFlame here needs to "find it" himself. Spend a few hours researching yourself. GoogleBooks is a great way to find free information from academic, non-internet sources easily. Look at the world's mot complete historical atlas (The Times Complete History of the World -- I own this one), and other publications like it. Everything seems to agree with Armenians rather than Georgians and Azerbaijanis.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +4

    @ninetoyadome Just look at the beautiful face of that Aliyev bro! You god damn right he's an ancient king of the lands of the firesszzz. That nose, those eyes and oh.. the smile!! the SMILE!! It just REEKS of hell!
    (To know what I'm talking about, go to Google Images, type "Ilham Aliyev is trying to shake off")
    Gotta love that modern "Azerbaijan khanate" led by Ilham Khan of the Aliyev dynasty.

  • @mtmengineering3646
    @mtmengineering3646 11 лет назад

    Thanks for your service.

  • @Armyanski1
    @Armyanski1 13 лет назад

    song name?

  • @pleoj
    @pleoj 10 лет назад +5

    Je me demande quand la Turquie va reconnaître le génocide arménien et procéder à des dédommagements : rendre la ville d'Ani aux Arméniens au moins !

    • @quoraseira1566
      @quoraseira1566 9 лет назад +2

      Oui, c'est vrai!

    • @Khg917
      @Khg917 5 лет назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏🏻👏👏👏👏👏🏻👏

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +1

    I'd like to add that ALL foreigners called them "Urartu" or something on that line because that's the name that was known to refer to the region (Some associate Ararat/Urartu/Urashtu with the Sumerians' mythical homeland in the North "Arrata").
    So the only people to refer to Urartu as Biaina are the Biaina themselves... AND Armenians (B>V, Biaina, Van). Maybe that's another indication that Biani/Van > Yervanduni > Artashes> Arshakuni> Bagratuni }}} Armenia??

  • @ProT3K
    @ProT3K 8 лет назад

    Name of music pls.

  • @TheARTOjan
    @TheARTOjan 13 лет назад

    apres axpers videoyi hamar

  • @mtmengineering3646
    @mtmengineering3646 11 лет назад +1

    You didn't get the point. Let me give an example: Turks brought coffe from Yemen and they found their own way to prepare it. Now it is called Turkish coffe. Of course coffe is not harvested in Turkey. But they did their own. There are lots of non Turks during Ottoman Empire who were beneficial to the country. But you can't say Ottoman Empire is not Turkish or something like that because non Turkish people were occupied.

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад

    2)
    -Banoei, Chaleshtori, Sanati, Shariati, Houshmand,Majidizadeh, Soltani &
    Golalipour (2007) Variation of DAT1 VNTR Alleles and Genotypes Among Old
    Ethnic Groups in Mesopotamia to the Oxus Region.
    “The Armenians are a nation and an ethnic group originating from the Caucasus
    and eastern Anatolia, where a large concentration of this community has
    remained, especially in Armenia.”

  • @HayIAm92
    @HayIAm92 14 лет назад

    Very nice !!

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад

    3) (Movsesian and Kochar, 2000)
    “Cranial similarities between modern Armenians and the Armenians of Armenia 1600 - 700 BC indicate the continuity of the genetic connection to the ancient people ”
    4)
    ALU INSERTION POLYMORPHISMS IN POPULATIONS
    OF THE SOUTH CAUCASUS
    “Armenians are a separate ethnic group,
    which originated from Neolithic tribes of the Armenian Uplands”
    Litvinov S*, Kutuev I, Yunusbayev B, Khusainova R, Valiev R,
    Khusnutdinova E

  • @DustFalling
    @DustFalling 14 лет назад

    Amen adenva bess ,enger Arzive shad lav montage video ner Geness !
    Shenorhagaloutyoun! Vartsked gadar!

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo Jesus... you have clearly not understood my video.
    1. I did not make these maps.
    2. There are no borders on these maps, and Colchis is always displayed, meaning they were not part of Armenia, so where are you getting this from?
    3. Before you argue against a video, learn every second of it so that the author doesn't have to repeat uselessly. My evidence/reference is located in the information of the video, it's where I got the maps from.

  • @Arayig1982
    @Arayig1982 11 лет назад +2

    It's not about hate or love my friend, it is about the truth.

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @Arzive excuse me but if i say so i can assure too, you can find the evidence that armenians,who used to fight in abkhazia, call themselves hamsheni here on youtubee and you can find those vids under names like "future of armenia" "hamsheni" "new armenia" and like that names. other thing is you say if armenians wanted,they would start in djavaxeti.... this is provoking for discussion but, this will not bring any valuable result so it does not have any cost to "bubble" here.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo whoa.... take a second and check the video dude. I have made no maps in this video, except for the last few seconds of the video. I have clearly stated that the first maps (which you are thinking I made) were made by a 19th century cartographer. I'm not saying his maps are all accurate, which is why I ask later ,"do [his] maps ACCURATELY show Armenia and its beighbors in history?" and then I move on to show antique maps to prove he's somewhat correct.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo Oh God... not this argument again... I don't even feel like answering it.
    If that's how it is, why don't you let go of Ossetia and Abkhazia? They have barely been part of Iberia (the predecessor of Georgia) in history. And Georgians only live there as a minority with other nations.
    Karabakh, Kars, Van, Mush, etc, are all cities founded and inhabited by Armenians, and as these maps show. They are lands that were called "Armenia," even under the rule of others, except after the genocide.

  • @enhkhun1543
    @enhkhun1543 9 лет назад

    good one thanks

  • @khulyan
    @khulyan 14 лет назад

    Bravo Arziv jan apres.

  • @georgiedu84
    @georgiedu84 5 лет назад +2

    ✌🇫🇷🇦🇲✝

  • @GOARMENIA1
    @GOARMENIA1 14 лет назад

    SHAT LAV VIDEO A ABRIS!!!

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo Relax. Please don't write in all caps, it's disturbing. If Armenians wanted to fight against Georgians, they would do so in Javakhk. Abkhazia was fought for by the Abkhazians, and Armenians, being the second largest minority of the region, fought alongside them. Abkhazians are not Georgians, and their land is not Georgia, but part of modern-day Georgia. Other than this, I am not aware of the events of the Abkhazia war. But blaming the enemy of "war crimes" is a common propaganda in war.

  • @Legolas556677
    @Legolas556677 14 лет назад

    shat law video er axperes
    Ein sehr gutes Video !
    Armenian Blood will never DIe !!!

  • @ThaChosenChild
    @ThaChosenChild 11 лет назад

    Read the comment Lui Dolidze left, the person I was responding to.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад +5

    @ninetoyadome Well, I decided to plot against those peaceful Azeris to falsify their history and invent ours. I contacted David Rumsey, and told him to forget honesty and fabricate maps with me. So i sat down, drew some maps for fun, and replaced the Ancient lands of the fireszz with Armenia. I hope it's not too obvious I did that!! :O
    :)

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @Arzive armenians never had any contact to egrisi(kolkhis,laz,chan,megrel people.)accordingly,they had no touch with coastal area.but i can agree only that armenia could have circulatory control of some parts of diaokhi(iberia-moskhs,kaxs)
    who were living in present days ardagan,javaxeti an all east georgia including little part of saingilo in azerbaijan.these land were inhabited from ancient time diaokhians and armenians and they had tight contact so they could take over control on each-other

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    In fact, Armenians are the only people to have preserved the Urartians in their history until its rediscovery in the 19th century.
    Urartians called themselves "Biana." All Urartian names, in the Armenian language, interchange the B to V (this occurs in many languages) -- Erebuni (minus the suffix) = Erevun/Erevan/Yerevan.
    Biana > Vian > Van
    Movses Khorenatsi, however not always accurate, specifically talks about an Armenian kingdom of Van fighting against Assyrians.

  • @TheKitaryan
    @TheKitaryan 11 лет назад +1

    Of course it does, the Turks stole music from the Armenians. There is no such thing as "Turkish folk music"

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад +1

    5)
    40% of Armenian genes dates back to Paleolithic era.
    Levon Yepiskoposyan

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo And just for the record, everyone knows that Hamshen Armenians are //not// Abkhaz Armenians, like you say they are. They are a different group of Armenians, originating in Hamamshen, an ancient Armenian city founded by Armenians while escaping the Seljuk/Mongol invasions. Its successor is the city of Hemshin/Hamshen in modern-day Turkey. They've got nothing to do with Abkhazia except for the fact that many Hamshen Armenians migrated there from Turkey in the 20th century.

  • @Arayig1982
    @Arayig1982 11 лет назад

    Who is us? You said you are Anatolian, Karabagh is in the east of Ermenistan Yaylası, are claiming not you are shia iranian turcophone too?

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    I AM CLOSING ANY CDISCUSSIONS ABOUT THIS VID, I ALREADY SAIOD WHAD I CONSIDERED TO BE SAID. AND DID NOT GET ANY NORMAL OR PROOVED ANSWER ON MY QUESTIONS. LET OTHERS TO COMPARE WHO'S RIGHT. I DONT GIVE A .... WHAT YOULL SAY NEXT. JUST PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB ME BY STUPID STATEMENTS.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @fkxp wow get your facts straight. Urartians used a Hurrian language, not akkadian, to write down official declarations. the language spoken is unknown, and we have evidence that shows urartu was federative kingdom in which many different tribes were united.
    Yes, in fact, the only people to have preserved a part of Urartian history are the Armenians in the first Armenian history book written in the 5th century.
    If you want me to explain this, don't hesitate to ask.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo The claim about Ancient Britons doesn't come from Armenians. It's clearly written in the oldest history book of England, written in old English. Obviously, Armenians are proud of it, and thus, spread the information around. Georgians would, too, if it said "Georgia" instead of "Armenia."

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @ArizonaFlame you allways ask me to prove my words by books and links. if you are really interesting with all that, for begining,at least enter my channel and find in my choosen friendly channels the last four one of them is meskhian guy, on his channel you find links about alfabet. another one is the basque guy, who makes really interesting upploads about iberian civilization.-this is not only georgian heritage,

  • @SovietPlum
    @SovietPlum 14 лет назад +1

    Great video, well done and truly a great image of the once great Armenia.
    If only the history books of today's youth had the correct information regarding Caucasus history. And its really amusing that a country like Azarbejian can even stand and argue with us, when they themselves are just bastard off springs from the already bastard Turks that came from Mongolia. To all those who feel the need to argue regarding these maps, Please make sure to view your claim, back it up, and make sense.

  •  5 лет назад

    If interested....MIHR-MITHRA: THE CHIEF DEITY OF THE ARMENIAN HEATHEN
    PANTHEON OF GODS Gevork Nazaryan
    The youthful God Mithra (right) symbolizing the Glorious
    Rays of the Sun. From Mount Nemrut Pantheon of Armenian Gods (sometimes called
    the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World) erected by King Antiochus Theos (86-38
    BCE) of Commagene.In the Armenian heathen Pantheon Mihr (Mithra or Mithras in
    Latin) was considered a supreme deity. Mihr was the personification of the
    Illuminating Rays of the Sun. The Grand Temple of Mihr/Mithra was located in
    the town of Bagaharich in the county of Derjan of the Upper Armenia province of
    Greater Armenia. The earliest mentioning of the worship of Mithra has been
    recorded in the Armenian Kingdom of Hurri-Mitanni. It was found in the
    cuneiform inscriptions of the Hittite capital Hattusa during the 1907
    archaeological excavations. The Hittite cuneiform inscriptions mentions some of
    the notable Armenian Gods and Goddesses that made up the Armenian pantheon of
    Gods in the Mitanni Kingdom. The Hittite king Suppiluliuma (reigned between
    1344 to 1322 BCE) ordered the recording of a peace treaty between himself and
    the Armenian king Šattivaz (reigned ca. 1350-1320 BCE), who represented the
    Hittite and Armenian kingdoms respectively. Suppiluliuma swears upon the great
    deities of Armenia and specifically calls upon Mithra to bless and protect the
    treaty of friendship and peace between the kingdoms of Hatti and Mitanni.As was
    noted, this treaty was made in the 14th century BCE, and this is the earliest
    recorded inscription that mentions Mithra as one of the supreme Gods of
    Armenia. This is roughly one thousand years before the God Mithra is mentioned
    in the Iranian inscriptions and the Indian Vedas. Some Indo-Iranian scholars
    have wrongly attributed Mithra as an Iranian or Indian deity, however as we
    have seen, the oldest inscription that sites Mithra as a God comes from the
    above noted 14th century BCE inscription that mentions Mithra as an native
    Armenian deity that occupied a very special place in the Armenian national
    Pantheon of Gods.
    However, what these scholars fail to realize is that in the
    Gathas, the earliest sacred Zoroastrian texts attributed to Zoroaster himself,
    Mithra is not mentioned. Furthermore, Mithra also does not appear by name in
    the Yasna Haptanghaiti, a seven-verse section of the Yasna liturgy that is
    linguistically as old as the Gathas. Many scholars have noted that the lack of
    any mention (i.e. Zoroaster’s silence) of Mithra in these texts implies that
    Zoroaster in fact had rejected Mithra. This is supported by the fact that
    Zoroaster did not mention Mithra was because in fact in the earliest Avestan
    writings both Mihr-Mithra and the Armenian Matron Goddess Anahit are condemned
    as “daevas” or “false gods” or “daemons” that were not to be worshiped.
    It was only in the fourth century BCE, when we for the first
    time find the mentioning of Mithras in the Iranian context as a “positive’
    deity of the very radiance of the Sun in the inscriptions of the Achaemenid
    king Xerxes II Mnemon. The Religion of Mithras or Mithraism as it became known
    in the West would soon spread beyond borders of Armenia, not only towards the
    East, towards Iran and India, but also that of the West. Mithraic temples known
    as Mithraea sprang up all over the Roman Empire. They were mostly promoted by
    Armenian aristocrats who already by this time were prominent generals in the
    Roman Army. Armenian King Tiridates III is a good example, who prior to his
    coronation was a prominent general in the Roman Army, it was Emperor Diocletian
    a close friend and fellow Mithraic devotee of Tiridates who asked the Armenian
    king to take the challenge of personal combat from a Gothic chief, Trdat
    successfully stood in for the Emperor and won the tournament.By the second century AD Mithraism was virtually the state
    religion of the Roman Empire and virtually all of the Roman Emperors during
    this time and prior to adoption of Christianity in the Fourth century CE were
    high initiates of the Mithraic mysteries. Most of the Mithraic rites along with
    the rituals and rites were simply taken over by the newly forming Roman
    Catholic Church.
    The traditional crown of the Armenian kings 8-rays/pyramids
    on top of the crown standing for the Sun’s rays (symbolizing Mithra) along with
    the 8-pointed star flanked by two eagles facing it (also Mithraic symbolism).
    The Sun King symbolized the physical incarnation of the Sun God in the world
    and the Armenian tiara symbolized the union of spiritual and material worlds
    symbolized by the crown and the leather silk portion of the diadem respectively
    (united by the sacred thread/headband of glory). Historic reconstruction of the
    bust of the Armenian King of Kings Tigranes II the Great (reigned 95-55 BCE) by
    the gifted artist Robert Hazarapetyan.
    The Mithraic mysteries that began in Armenia in the Second
    millennium BCE, through the Roman Empire left a lasting legacy on Western
    society and civilization in general. Many of the customs and norms are in fact
    taken directly from the Mithraic mysteries (just one notable example would be
    the handshake, which was specifically used by the devotees of Mithras and today
    has become common place greeting gesture all over the world). Many of the
    holidays that we come to celebrate (including Christmas on December 25) also
    come directly from Mithraism which were celebrated by the Roman emperors and
    later the Roman Catholic Church. Same is true of the Christian mass that is
    held very Sunday. The tradition of building churches right into the caves
    (where the Mithraic mysteries took place) continued by the Armenian Apostolic
    Church well into the Middle Ages as the surviving world renowned Geghard church
    attests to this great legacy.
    The only surviving Armenian National Mithraic Temple of the
    Sun God Mithra from First Century CE erected by the orders of King Tiridates I
    Arsacid (reigned 52-75 CE). There were 8 sacred heathen centers of the Armenian
    Gods and Goddesses throughout Greater Armenia with countless beautiful temples
    in every one of these 8 centers.
    - Excerpts from Pre-Christian Gods of Armenia (Glendale,
    2007) by Hovik Nersisian (1921-2009). Nersisian is an author of many books and
    articles. He was a renowned scholar who in 1991, for his merits in Iranian
    Studies, most notably the study of the oldest surviving copies of the Avesta,
    became a full-member of New York’s Academy of Sciences.

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @ArizonaFlame then explain to me please, why it is called only "Armenian" genocide? why not the greek and assyrian one btw? that is only reason why i do not support that statements. of cource all of those people were human beings and it was a big tragedy, but why all things are always deflected and used only for narrow interests? why?

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @AleqoTube Check 6:00

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @ArizonaFlame i have given answers and questions already on this maps.i never say that armenia has not an old culture and rich history,but i am sad of seeing dvd discs in Munich airport dutie free with cost of 70euro where the georgian dances and songs,performed with georgian ansemble"Rustavi"is claimed as Armenian.i am sad when sons and daughters of refugee armenians from nowadays turkey territory,(which was inhabitet by our nations from ancient time,)fight against us and claim even javakheti

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @ArizonaFlame who wants to understand that would get it properly- not all the jews, but jewish mentalty and even religion is based on falce values by my opinion. if youll try to read careffully old testament youll get what i say and what the moses "told" to jews and what is the real meaning of "chosen nation". i need not to clarify all this but anyway...

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @Arzive 753BC-here you give the map showing you had controle over lazika,part of those days egris (kolkhis)kingdom.please prove your statement by any hystorical evidence,recognised internationally as non-false. what is your statement by that map based on? you said something about sources.tell me please about this source.or i will claim that this is lie. because there is no prooven evidence to me that armenians had control of black sea coats in this area at all.

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo Read my messages carefully, please. I'm saying that most Abkhazia Armenians, especially in Soxumi, are Hamsheni Armenians who migrated from Turkey in the 20th century. That does not mean that all Abkhazia Armenians are Hamsheni. I don't know about the ridiculous "new Armenia" in Abkhazia, and I disagree with it, so you don't have to argue with me about that.

  • @kelebek25.23
    @kelebek25.23 2 года назад

    Բարև Ձեզ, գրում եմ Էրզրումից (կարին) Գրում եմ Թուրքիայից։ Իմ եղբայրներն ու քույրերը այստեղ կորցրել են իմ ընտանիքը, ընտանիքս ինձ ժառանգություն է թողել մինչև մահանալը, չեմ գտնում, ձկան պոչը որպես նշան նայում է առուն. Շատ ուրախ կլինեմ, եթե ինձ օգնեք խնդրում եմ ինձ մենակ մի թողեք Էրզրումում....😭😭🇦🇲🇦🇲

  • @ХудожникСкульптор-и8ж

    Really HISTORY Armenian Aratta

  • @Arzive
    @Arzive  14 лет назад

    @XOZOgeo Just because you have a deep hate for Armenians, it doesn't mean that every claim that favors Armenians comes from Armenians.
    And for the record, I don't think the idea that "Ancient Britons came from Armenia" really favors Armenians. It really doesn't change anything, because for all we know, it might just be a fairy tale told in ancient Britain.
    You just don't like that idea because it gives more credit to Armenians than your convictions allow.

  • @mtmengineering3646
    @mtmengineering3646 11 лет назад

    I am Turkish. Here are so many rude people. What kind of problem you have with us? Why this hate?

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @ArizonaFlame soorry if i forgot to add :)) not all the armenians are unworthy to trust , but 90% of them :)))) come at place and see whom you are so admiring. may be youll understand why i am so negativelly minded to them.i did not imagine it from books or screens,i have life experience enough. only armenians did what they did, sons of the people whom we accepted after Turkish crimes and let to live on my land, after some 100 year were not letting us to buy the bread untill all armenians would

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @ArizonaFlame hey man? can you either imagine the song "chakrulo" can be of armenian origin? sorry bro, but even we are called as caucasian nations and have many similar things for example "shalakho" developed by old tbilisi armenian-georgian socium, there are things what never can be called armenian. at all. the georgian polyphonic songs have only one orgin-GEORGIA. THIS IS KNOWN FACT. as per javakheti- IT IS GEORGIAN LAND AND WE ARE TO DECIDE WHAT WHEN AND HOW.SAY THANKS OR BE QUIET PLS.

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    @Arzive KARS WAS FOUNDED BY ARMENIANS? :)))) PLEASE NAME THE FOUNDER ....

    • @NNNGun
      @NNNGun 3 года назад

      Abas Bagratuni)

  • @hoynarnar
    @hoynarnar 14 лет назад

    ironically, "anatolia" is a greek word (has nothing to do with turkish language) & means "east". it was the northwestern of Asia-minor.
    "eastern anatolia" means "eastern east"!!!! which is meaningless. & as we see there's no such word neither on this video's maps, nor on any map made before early 20-th century.
    beautiful job bro! & thanks for sharing.

  • @alexandergrigorian997
    @alexandergrigorian997 8 лет назад

    ok turks say the hate comments but one thing your "land" was owned by hundreds of empires and cultures before all you did was move and call it yours

  • @BeautySavesWorld
    @BeautySavesWorld 12 лет назад

    6)
    Result of the over 300 individuals that have already been tested revealed that the Armenian branches of DNA are at the root of many branches in Europe.
    Armenians belong to 13 distinct genetic groups that go back tens of thousands of years, while at the same time there is no trace of invaders in their DNA in the last 4000 years, making them “homogeneous in their diversity.
    Armenian DNA Project at Family Tree DNA

  • @surenkalantaryan1644
    @surenkalantaryan1644 11 лет назад

    Очень Позновательо респект Автору

  • @XOZOgeo
    @XOZOgeo 14 лет назад

    as for sciencists,i do not want to name georgians, so ill advice you to begin with niko marr works.( in fact i do not know how that name must be written in english correctly but sounds so.) anyway, if youll find those channels on my page and attentivelly read all of them,watch some vids,youll get at least more info about the differences between iberians and indoeuropeans.read my page and make sure i do not hate nation as nation,but their ways of life developed by the centuries