Showing posts with label Ashur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashur. Show all posts

06 October 2022

Kara Korum

Khar Khorin literally translates as "Black Twenty", but another translation is probably more appropriate: "Black Castle" & "Black Rock" are among the best bets. Although only two Bixi can be seen there, the meadow around the Erdene Zuu Monastery is considered to be the capital of the Mongol Empire. Nearby, similar ruins of rectangular walls can be found, from north to south:

Kara Bator literally translates as "Black Hero" & was the last legendary ruler of the southernmost of these ruins. A Khagan seemed to have held court in a golden yurt on top of a citadel in Khar Balgas, meaning "Black Ruins": Is that citadel actually a kremlin of the Golden Horde & did the story get duplicated to what we today know as Mongolia?

Helena Blavatsky claims the northernmost of these ruins to be the northern gate to Shambhala, now a toponym near the Khamar Monastery: Did Aryans found the kingdom in Tartary, interrupting their migration from Hyperborea to India?

That spiritual kingdom is usually associated with Agartha, possibly a network of caves underneath Tibet, inhabited by Asuras, similar in the following traditions:

  • Ahuras in Persia, where they play the opposite role
  • Ashur in Assyria, the chief deity of its pantheon
  • Aesir in Scandinavia, who originated from Asia

This pattern corresponds with the migration of what became the Khazar nobility along the Khazar Sea towards Europe: Did Zoroaster lay the foundations for the Abrahamic religions of western Eurasia & northern Africa?

03 January 2021

Garden of Eden

In writing about the Tower of Babel, I also mentioned the Garden of Eden. It instigated a brainstorm, which resulted in the idea this paradise might be the irrigated Nile Valley: Very fertile banks, or the Kemet, quite immediately and very clearly separated from the Deshret. The river initially splits into four branches, two upstream & two downstream:

  • The Black Nile might be the Pishon, streaming around Havila, associated with Punt, where gemstones & gold are found
  • The Blue Nile might be the Gihon, streaming around Cush, associated with Ethiopia, passing through Shinar?
  • The Damietta Branch might be the Hiddekel, streaming east of Ash(h)ur, refering to the fertile soils of the Nile Delta?
  • The Rosetta Branch might be the Phrath, streaming west of that rich agricultural region amid many river branches

Garden translates in Greek as ‘κήπος’ (kipos), if you add a Greek ‘e’, it extends to‘ε-κήπος’ (e-kipos). The last part of ‘π’ resembles a ‘τ’, so a little error in scripture eventually might lead to ‘εκήπτος’ (ekiptos), it might be an explanation for the country’s name ...

According to professor Fomenko, the Hyksos & Mamluk are the same people, originating from Scythia. In it’s western part, many rivers flow, all starting with the consonants ‘d’ & ‘n’ and a vowel in between. If we take the starting character of Egypt and combine it with the three characters mentioned before, it might result in Eden, which might be another name for the river with fertile banks, roughly stretching from Meroë to Caïro ...

‘Egypt’ in Greek is written as ‘Αἴγυπτος’, so ‘Αἴ’ = ‘e’. The ruins of Ai are considered to be found in modern Palestine. According to professor Finkelstein, interviewed by Simcha Jacobovici, the city on that spot didn’t exist in Joshua’s time: Should we link the city to another spot, Joshua to another time, or both?