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  • comment from 34 for seconds in: you know if i wanted to read i would have read the damn book, and that damn star wars intro is so overplayed. waste of time.

  • sounds like star wars in the first part :)

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  • ARE YOU KIDDING ME PERICEN A mighty king who slaughtered many and constructed cities and was part God could be slain by an idiotic Kurd who was under his foot, your forefathers are fools to even tell such stories Gilgamesh was Assyrian, and he was a giant, no ordinary man. Let me tell you this and never forget it, the things the Assyrians discovered are the very foundsations the world live on. Please don't spread false facts... It's disgusting.

  • @WhaatTheBleep Gilgamesh was not Assyrian, he was a suemrian king.

    Assyrians did not exist at his time.

  • @WhaatTheBleep I too hate when people step on the "foundsations."

  • It's funny you should use the Star Wars theme, since it's been purported that Star Wars is actually about these gods/watchers/annunaki.

    funny vid.

  • you have taught me so much

    thank you

  • very good video! my teacher showed it to everyone. how did u do the editing? i want to do one 4 my teacher.

  • OMG!!!!! i totally remember stringert showing us this video this yr!!

  • pericen, this is based off the text from Sumer, where his kingdom was, so it would obviously gloriffy him. But your forefathers' tale seems fascinating. MismeretMonk, they are a group of kids having fun. I don't think they mean any harm, lay off.

  • My forefathers (Kurdish) told me that Gilgamesh was a strong but barbaric king of Sumerians in the ancient Mesopotamia, and he got ill on his shoulders and there were no cure for this illness, but to kill young Kurdish boys every day and put his brain on his shoulders the only medicine told by his sick assistants, at the end a brave Kurdish youth found an opportunity and killed Gilgamesh and no more youth were killed and this is known as epic of Gilgamesh.

  • I'm sure that's a different epic, but it sounds fascinating! The fact that the name Gilgamesh survived in Kurdish tradition is amazing.

    It's wonderful how there can be many different versions of the same story - that's what makes folklore so wonderful.

  • HOW DARE YOU!!!??? This is treason! May Anu hate you, and smash you to little bitsy peaces! How dare you, stuppid empty headed bullies, to disonner the LapisLazuli Tablets of the gread Gilgamesh!

  • you are so right

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