Jump to content

Sahak

Members
  • Posts

    75
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Sahak

  1. Thanks Sip. National Geographic does photo amateur contest and I may sent the back fly one.Who knows it might get published just for fun.
  2. Yeahh MosJan I could not log in with my old name so Sahak would do I hope everything is fine!with you
  3. Just bought a Samsung SL420 10pixl camera.So far I am happy with the result considering I paid like $145 I took few shots today and judge it by yourself. fly1 fly2 I am thrilled by these fly photos
  4. This post is a goldmine Domino If you got more info like this and Turkey's role in ww2 please email me Thanks bro
  5. I'll confess I never been a fan of him.Sure his celebrities look engaging....but I can't help to think his motivation was money.....otherwise do we have great photos of ordinary people?Why not? Well poor could not afford celebrity photographer....now you see my point? Real artists expand to encompass more then who pays the rent...
  6. "They wanted an explanation for why I voted for Armenia. They said it was a matter of national security," Nasirli said. "They were trying to put psychological pressure on me, saying things like, 'You have no sense of ethnic pride. How come you voted for Armenia?' They made me write out an explanation, and then they let me go." OMG lol........................National Security..... :D :D :D :o
  7. Dear Ara You often mention our history is shrouded in fiction well I like to read "objective" version of 1915-21 events. Please recommend a book from "other side" that would not be biased.I can't find single historian who can demonstrate that he is not lying SOB I read few essays by McCarthy and could not buy what he was selling that is in every instance Armenians were attacking "poor Muslims" everywhere.The idiot does not even mention 1 single instance that Turks killed Armenians so where is the OTHER SIDE! Thanks What I like to know whom and what your read to understand AG better.
  8. True story my 1st job in Boston was a security guard in Harvard University.Most people don't know that Harvard has serious art collection.Anyway they had a Rothko room full of his massive paintings and I was the guard in that room. 1st day I enjoyed them 8hrs staring at them 2nd day got boring 3rd day I was begging my supervisor to get me out of there any room but Rothko.... So much for all the BS crap art critics contributed his works to "religious mythical experience bla bla pseudo intellectual masturbations.The bottom line is Rothko "found" a motive that made him stand out thus he repeated himself over and over again and in the process he also got bored from himself.Often times Artist create works on subconscious level playing with form and color and often not even a thought enters about "spiritualism and all the other isms that part is the job of BS formulators called critics... In short take Rothko in max 1 hr viewing and it will be brilliant, great experience and more then that you'll cry in tears from boredom.
  9. Great scums like these make decent hard working Armenians look bad.Fk em
  10. No we should help distribute more dope to their military Azerbaijan is technically at war with Armenia now and any adverse effect help us.I'll say send them more needles as well.
  11. A number of drug addicts officially registered in Azerbaijan does not reflect reality. "A total of 23,254 drug addicts have passed a state registration in Azerbaijan. I believe this figure does not reflect reality," said Ali Hasanov, the Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers' State Commission on struggle against narcotism and illegal narcotics turnover. He said it is necessary to reveal a real number of drug addicts in the country. "We applied to the UN regional organization to assist in monitoring. There is no need to decrease figures on drug addicts. If a real figure is known, we should struggle against it," Hasanov said. The deputy prime minister said some 37 of 113 illegal drug routes pass via the Azerbaijani territory. "Particularly, narcotics are transported to Azerbaijan via Afghanistan and Iran. Azerbaijan has strengthened joint cooperation with the regional countries to prevent illegal narcotics turnover," Hasanov said. Togh bolor@ darnan hivandner! Artsaghe hamar da aveli lav e. Amazing admition by Azeri DPM
  12. Sahak

    Rubo the Preacher

    Thanks guys I was just having some fun. The shocking part was seeing my horrible pasture and since I made that vid I am doing Yoga and trying to walk straighter. Man I looked like shit...
  13. Sahak

    Rubo the Preacher

    Link Enjoy my daily experience...
  14. If true I am a little shocked. The ultra nationalist are attacking him for not denouncing the Apology campaign.Could be deep down he knows the truth?
  15. The Armenian apology campaign launched by a group of scientists, writers, artists, journalists and representatives of nongovernmental organizations was discussed at the meeting of Foreign Relations Commission of Turkish parliament on December 17. Parliamentarians from opposition parties Republican People's Party (CHP) and National Movement Party (MHP) offered to make a statement condemning those supporting the campaign, the Azeri Press Agency said quoting some Turkish media reports. Member of MHP, parliamentarian Canan Aritman called the organizers of the campaign betrayers. "False scientists signing it should apologize to Turkey," she said. Aritman also criticized President Abdullah Gul's attitude about the campaign. Saying that Abdullah Gul was encouraged by his visit to Armenia, Aritman dropped a hint that the president's mother was Armenian. "We see that the president supports this campaign. Abdullah Gul should be the president of the whole Turkish nation, not of his ethnic origin. Investigate the ethnic origin of the president's mother, and you will see," she said. Some claim that Abdullah Gul's mother was born to an Armenian-origin family from Kayseri and father was an Arab moved to Kayseri.
  16. lol You guys will love it.Funny My score 7 so far game
  17. Guys this has nothing to do with government.These individuals are mostly leftists and academicians and editors hardly the conspiracy types.I believe it is genuine gesture. The number has grown over 7k :rolleyes:
  18. Sahak

    Question to all

    Still nobody answered if CSTO mean anything.Armenia has played active role in military exercises etc and as member it supposedly protects itself from none member attack like Azerbaijan which is not a member state.The real question is if attacked will Russian,Kazak,Turmen,Kyrgis fight along side with Armenians. I just can't see it. I feel its just a paper organization without any backbone.It sure is not even close to NATO. If you disagree I like to hear why.
  19. Sahak

    Question to all

    If Armenia or NK is attacked by Azerbaijan does CSTO member states help Armenia or even engage in our behalf? Armenia is a CSTO member hence it's either all BS rhetorical agreement or it means something. Will Russia step in? Just curious about this.Lets say Azerbaijan attacks Armenia proper then what.
  20. Link scream.bloody.murder Very important reportage and she will mention AG. Looking forward to watch it
  21. Either way now it explains the source of our eagle nose!
  22. It is of considerable interest to trace where the ancient Sumerians emerged from because of their primary contribution to human civilization. It was suggested that Sumerians appeared in Southern Mesopotamia around five and half thousand years ago carrying with them the seeds of civilization. It was also suggested that they migrated from the west coast of India. The fact that they were not a local people is suggested by the fact that their language belongs to a completely different and isolated group. There are two further lines of investigation one may adopt to confirm this hypothesis. The first is to explore for other groups in India with a similar language and the second is to carry out a physical examination of the Sumerian skeletons as available at the present time to detect racial similarities. In western India there are a number of tribal groups that have existed from ancient times. Today many live on the fringes of mainstream communities as exist in India today. The mainstream communities belong to either the Indo-Aryan or Dravidian linguistic groups. Sumerian does not belong to either. As regards the tribal, it is now fruitless to look for any similarities between Sumerian and present tribal languages in India because over thousands of years their original languages have disappeared because of the overwhelming influence of other languages. The western tribal communities of India now speak modified versions or mixtures of the mainstream languages. However, all is not lost because although the tribal in India such as kols and Bheels have been overly influenced, it is not so with some of their branches that migrated further east towards Australia in ancient times, and form a branch of the same human groups. One may then look for similarities between Sumerian and Austric languages. This study has in fact been already done and the consensus is a resounding, yes. The austric languages are indeed similar to ancient Sumerian. The similarities are so numerous and clear that they are beyond doubt or a result of any chance coincidence. (The Austric Origin of the Sumerian Language, Language Form, vol. 22, no.1-2, Jan.-Dec. 1996.) Therefore now it may be said with confidence that ancient Sumerian is not a linguistic isolate. It belongs to the australoid/ austric group of languages. They belong to this group because the ancient tribal people of Indian west coast also belonged to the same group of people, and it is from here that they must have migrated to Mesopotamia. Both the Australoid and Austric type are found in India. There are clear reasons to rule out any other location for the Sumerian migration: Western India is geographically close to Southern Mesopotamia as compared to south East Asia and Australia and there are no know instances of civilization east of the Indus valley around five thousand years ago. Such evidence has been found in the Indus valley. The second study concerns physical examination of Sumerian skulls. Buxton and Rice have found that of 26 Sumerian crania they examined 22 were Australoid or Austrics. Further According to Penniman who studied skulls from other Sumerian sites, the Australoid Eurafrican, Austric and Armenoid were the "racial" types associated with the Sumerians. Here is Penniman's description of the Austric type found at Sumer: "These people are of medium stature, with complexion and hair like those of the Eurafrican, to which race they are allied with dark eyes, and oval faces, broad noses, rather feeble jaws, and slight sinewy bodies." This description also closely describes the regal person seen on a famous clay tablet from the Indus Valley. This same tribe in an evolved version undoubtedly established the Indus civilization as well as the Sumerian one after the submergence of their coastal cities. In North-western India they would have encountered Neolithic people of Indo-European origin with which manpower they established the Indus cities. An analysis of skeletal remains from Indus valley confirms this mixture. Both the IndoSumerian-austric language must then have persisted side by side as in Mesopotamia with the official language of the rulers being IndoSumerian-austric. Just as in Mesopotamia, ancient Sumerian was replaced by the language of the majority(Akkadians) in the Indus valley it would have been replaced eventually by an Indo-Aryan language. At what precise moment in history this occurred is not certain but most probably the Sumerian language disappeared from India by 2000 BC. In this latter case there was no question of preserving it for ritual purposes either. This is because the IndoSumerian-Austric language never developed as a fully written language in India to inscribe full texts. In any case, a better Indo-Aryan language with its own full-fledged script soom emerged probably because of Hittite influences in the Indian sub-continent around that time. Contribution of Armenians to ancient civilization In the Indus valley from which the Sumerians emerged there were other tribes that lived in close proximity of the Austric Sumerians. These were prehistoric indo-Aryan tribes of an Armenian origin – followers of the God Ara. The indo Aryans were fair skinned and light haired. Hence the reason for the indo-Sumerians to label themselves as dark headed in comparison to the Ara people who were shining. Sumerians also began using the word Ara for fair and bright and eventually they labeled all indo-Aryan people as Ara or Arya. The word Armenian has its origin in AR-MA, i.e. the children of Ara and Ma the fertility Goddess. Later indo-Aryan migrations of around 1500BC into the Indus regions were apparently of Hittite origin. Apparently, some intermarriage also took place between these indo-Sumerians and Armenians probably leading to a more vigorous community then would have been possible otherwise. A physical marriage also resulted in a marriage of the religious traditions of the Sumerian and Armenian tribes as well as the Sumerian language being influenced by Armenian. Such influences can be found by comparisons between the Armenian (or even Hungarian that emerged from ancient Armenian) and Sumerian language. Are was the Sun God and the roots of sun worship in the world appear to have an Aryan origin rather than a Sumerian one. Archaeologists refer to Transcaucasus region, including modern Armenia, as the earliest known prehistoric culture in the area, carbon-dated to roughly 6000 - 4000 BC. A recently discovered tomb has been dated to 9000 BC. Another early culture in the Armenian Highland and surrounding areas, the Kura-Araxes culture, is assigned the period of ca. 4000 - 2200 BC. Armenians are one of the oldest Indo-European subgroups. Therefore, it is not surprising that from amongst the Aryans it was the Armenians who spread around the ancient world of Mesopatomia and Indus valley first. The Hittite Aryans that became more powerful than the Armenians by 1500 BC were close neighbors and racial cousins of the Armenians, at times clashing with them and at times co-existing, yet probably gaining form the interaction at all times. Buxton and Rice have found that of 26 Sumerian crania they examined 22 were Australoid or Austrics and four armennoid. Further According to Penniman who studied skulls from other Sumerian sites, the Australoid Eurafrican, Austric and Armenoid were the "racial" types associated with the Sumerians. Certainly it cannot be confirmed without further investigation if the Sumerian-Armenian alliance took place on Sumerian or Indian soil. It is also not certain if it was a forced or voluntary one. The fair skinned Armenian ladies are likely to have regarded the dark broad nosed Sumerians as ugly. Nevertheless, it may be deduced that the earliest Sumerians who introduced civilization in our world were around 85% Austric and 15% Armenian Aryans. It is surprising that one of the most significant contributions to mankind should come from the Austric/australoid races. Elsewhere their contribution has not been remarkable. However, apparently a small genetic change is all that is necessary for this achievement. Similar races have illustrated that this can happen elsewhere as well. An example of that is Angkor Vat of Cambodia that illustrates technical mastery on an unprecedented scale, noted for its architectural and artistic perfection, not to mention its sheer size, Angkor Vat is the most famous and no doubt the most remarkable of all of ancient temples with extraordinary architectural and artistic innovations, one of the grandest achievements of mankind. Dr. Ashok Malhotra was born in Pune, India in 1950
×
×
  • Create New...