Showing posts with label Suleyman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suleyman. Show all posts

18 October 2024

Hammu Rabbi

Known in mainstream history as the famous lawgiver of Babylon, a feature he shares with other prominent characters:

Moses      -       Solon      -       Justinianus      -       Suleyman      -       Napoleon

David Rohl claims that he allocated archeological spot is actually Eridu, while the location of Fort Babylon was home to the Hamites: Did our rabbi rather live near the Rivers of Babylon?

Moses officially fled from there, but not as described in Exodus, rather as in Revelation, supported by the research of Simcha Jacobovici: Tomb stones from Mycenae depict the so called parting of the sea, thus can he be identified as Solon?

Solon remembered the story of Atlantis & Poseidon can be identified as Ham, supporting the idea of Thonis as the sunken capital of the mythical island: Was it actually described as the biblical Fall of Babylon?

Anatoly Fomenko claims that the successor of Moses & conquerer of the Promised Land is buried on Mount Beykoz near Yoros Salam, where officially Justinianus & Suleyman once reigned: Were they partial duplicates of Joshua & Solomon?

In the Medieval Empire of the Israelites, Robert Grishin & Vladimir Melamed claim that civilization in Europe took a qualitative leap following the crowning of Carolus Magnus, roughly around the moment claimed by Anatoly Fomenko. About one millenium later, Napoleon Bonaparte quickly conquers the region Moses once fled: Did our general contribute to the downfall of the biblical millenial kingdom?

Both the Holy Roman Empire & the Eastern Roman Empire officially lasted for about one millenium: Were they partial duplicates of the Tartarian Empire that succeeded the Atlantean Empire, disguised as the Western Roman Empire that fell down as a Whore of Babylon?

10 June 2024

Martin Luther

Known as the intiator of the Reformation, he actually was yet preceded by John Hus, John Wycliffe & even Gnosticism. A doctrine formulated by Aurelius Augustinus inspired him to associate certain religions with the devil:

After initially being in favor of Judaism, he changed opinion after they refused to convert to Protestantism. In the year of Copernicus' death, he wrote On the Jews & their Lies, accusing them of exploiting Christians by means of usury: Did it later inspire Adolf Hitler to resist the Jew World Order?

A few years earlier, the Jesuit Order was founded to instigate the Catholic Reformation: The council of Trent resulted in the Eighty Years' War, wherein the army of Gustavus Adolphus used Gott mit Uns as a mean of recognition. They inherited that phrase from the Teutonic Order, which later also was used by Prussia & its successors: Were they the Israelites, as defined by Anatoly Fomenko?

The last ruler of a united kingdom supposedly was King Solomon, followed by Rehoboam ruling over the Jews & Jeroboam over the Israelites, whose tribes supposedly disappeared. A few old maps situate some of their names: Did they later flee to Great Tartary?

The mother of Suleyman Khan originated from Little Tartary, whose son, preceded by Selim I & succeded by Selim II, shared the preference for aniconism with our famous Protestant. As well as Flavius Justinianus, preceded by Justinus I & succeded by Justinus II, he is known as a famous lawgiver: Were all of them, as Ataman of the so called conquest by Prophet Joshua, partial duplicates of Jedidiah?

Our magnificent Sultan died in the year of the Beeldenstorm, which initiated the Eighty Years' War, of which the Thirty Years' War was the final part, which caused a lot of destruction on the territory of the so called Holy Roman Empire: Was this realm actually a complex political falsification to fade the real history of Das Erste Reich out of our consciousness?

The New Chronology describes Israel as a theomachist nation, whereas Judea as a theocratic nation. The Demiurge is the equivalent of Yahweh, whereas Satan is described as the king of this world by many biblical authors, for example by Paul & John:

  • Did the ten lost tribes revolt against the crescent spirit of Ahriman?
  • Is the modern nation of Israel actually an arrogant hoax of Judeans?

28 February 2021

Yoros Salam

At the sunrise side of the Bosporus, near the exit to the Black Sea, we find the abandoned castle of Yoros: A strategic location to control maritime traffic with the White Sea. A temple for Zeus preceded the castle, making it clear why "Ιερου" became "Yoros", refering to a sanctuary, as does Jerusalem ...

Salem refers to dusk, so rather the sunset side of the mentioned strait, where we find big sanctuaries close to Seraglio Point: "Ιερουσαλήμ" would be an appropriate toponym for the spot. The city of king Melchizedek, priest of Elyon, bears the toponym too; Troy was also known as Ilion. A comparison with the Temple Mount goes like this:

Crusaders conquered those sanctuaries, followed by a temporary reign with a foreign ruler called Baldwin. Nearby territories were also occupied: Outremer on one hand, Frankokratia on the other, so Paris abducted Hellas?

Nevertheless, the toponym applies to more locations, Moscow's Kremlin might be one: Inhabitants of its adjacent "Chinese City" see it as a sanctuary with the sunset in the background. After Scaliger had compiled the medieval & ancient history we're taught today, Jerusalem was reserved as the only primary toponym for the town around the Al-Aqsa Mosque ...

Near Scythia, the vowels 'd & n' are usually found in the name of a river: Could "Yor-dan" be another name for the river-resembling strait, passing by the earlier mentioned castle? Close to that castle we find Joshua's Hill, with the Giant's Grave: Which saviour is buried here?