The proto-indo-europeans and the obvious connections is evidence. When it comes to descriptions, words, names and titles- they change , but mean the same things.
@TheWhiteWolf2077 but that is not evidence. That is implication! For example, the word Aryan in Persian and Indian culture could be adopted from the pre-existing civilizations around those regions ( nowadays, south of Iran to north of India). According to archeological evidence, there have been very old civilizations there, and still, their typography has not been decoded, so we can not understand the texts that have been found. But it is possible that the word Aryan is coming from those civilizations. Even amongst Iranic tribes, only the Persians have declared themselves as Aryans ( for example, Dario, the great Persian Achamenid King has used the title.) But in other Iranic kings such as Parthian kings ( who had identical culture like Persians) the word Aryan has not been used. Also, in my own knowledge of Persian language, I have understood that the word Aryan means "liberated or detached," and it reflects on a culture of spiritualism rather than a racial concept.
I hope more people wake up to these European Archetypes that give us strength 💪 great video getting this message out there 🌩
thanks, knowing our history is important as it gives us strength also
Bro, any decent gaming headet will give u better audio than this, are you recording in your closet?
Great video friend, subbed. Got a link to the image @ 7:15 perhaps?
Thank you, I haven't got a link but i found it on google as i searched up European gods map
good video
Sound was recorded on headphones you buy at the gas station
I doubt that there is any evidence of Europeans calling themselves as Aryans before 20th century when they studied ancient Iranian and Indian texts.
The proto-indo-europeans and the obvious connections is evidence. When it comes to descriptions, words, names and titles- they change , but mean the same things.
@TheWhiteWolf2077 but that is not evidence. That is implication! For example, the word Aryan in Persian and Indian culture could be adopted from the pre-existing civilizations around those regions ( nowadays, south of Iran to north of India). According to archeological evidence, there have been very old civilizations there, and still, their typography has not been decoded, so we can not understand the texts that have been found. But it is possible that the word Aryan is coming from those civilizations. Even amongst Iranic tribes, only the Persians have declared themselves as Aryans ( for example, Dario, the great Persian Achamenid King has used the title.) But in other Iranic kings such as Parthian kings ( who had identical culture like Persians) the word Aryan has not been used.
Also, in my own knowledge of Persian language, I have understood that the word Aryan means "liberated or detached," and it reflects on a culture of spiritualism rather than a racial concept.
Its subconscious. Those singular tribes and cultures would not have been aware of the connection