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  • @goran21715 i dont give a fuck about you and your falsified ''evidence'' that proves NOTHING!

    keep copying and pasting BULLSHIT LIES FROM FASCIST KURDISH WEBSITES!

  • @goran21715 hey goran kha qorma go reeshookh. and everything will be ok. you arw a fascist dirty muslim kurd, do you think any educated person is going to listen to a dumb idiot like you. You are a dirty fascist racist piece of shit, u are scum. copy pasting dirty lies from fascist kurfish websites just goes to show that Kurds are not a democratic people, the kurds over the years have killed and massacred so many people that noone likes them

  • That battle was hardly ancient. I was medieval

  • goran get a life and stop copying ans pasting BULLSHIT lies from fascist kursdish websites

  • @MYASSYRIANPRIDE773 The earliest written evidence for an Indo-Aryan language is found not in India,but in Kurdistan(northern Syria) in Hittite records regarding one of their neighbors,the Hurrian-speaking Mitanni.In a treaty with the Hittites,the king of Mitanni,after swearing by a series of Hurrian gods,swears by the gods Mitrašil,Uruvanašil,Indara,& Našatianna,who correspond to the Vedic gods Mitra,Varuṇa,as recorded in a horse-training manual whose author is identified asKikkuli the Mitannian

  • this is so dumb.

  • @farischaldo It would seem practicle to hide a child and allow it to be found by the rich to prevent its destruction. The Sargon account reads:

    Sargon, the mighty king of Agade,am I.

    My mother was a lowley;my father I knew not.

    The brothers of my father loved the mountain

    his name was (Shar Gwan ) meaning in Guti (younth lion )Sargon the mighty of agade he was his mother was lowly (porstitue) as he said,he didn;t know his father but bother of his father was dwelt in mountian ,he was Guti

  • @farischaldo The fifteenth year [611-610]: In the month Du'ûzu the king of Akkad mustered his army and marched to Assyria victoriously. He marched about of [lacuna] and Šu[lacuna], plundered it and carried of its vast booty. In the month Arahsamna the king of Akkad took the lead of his army personally and marched against Ruggulitu. He did battle against the city and on the twenty-eighth day of the month Arahsamnu he captured it. He did not leave a single man alive. [lacuna] He went home.

  • @farischaldo In the days of the Greek historians Ctesias and Herodotus, 400 BC, Nineveh had become a thing of the past; and when Xenophon the historian passed the place in the Retreat of the Ten Thousand the very memory of its name had been lost. It was buried out of sight.and alxsender dont mention it in arbilum battle which happen around the area it stay imputy of sittelment , the rest pupelation whose save after fall defeat to hurran and the king of babylion fight him there and distoyed it

  • @farischaldo nenivah fall and distroyed to ruin for long time when alxsender passed to in reigion he dont menttion it and greek historan dont mention it couse it was abandonee ,ok chaldeans was in babbylionwhy you dont talk to babbylion and leave it to arab and caming talking to nenivah and coneacted it to chaldeans,what you like to reach in your meant from that. ok go freedom nenivah from arab invader if you like your city,l am from musil l remember left side was ruins until half 19 century

  • @farischaldo The twelfth year [614-613]: In the month Âbu the Medes, after they had matched against Nineveh [lacuna], hastened and they captured Tarbisu, a city in the district of Nineveh. They went along the Tigris and encamped against Aššur. They did battle against the city and destroyed it. They inflicted a terrible defeat upon a great people, plundered and sacked them. The king of Akkad and his army, who had gone to help the Medes, did not reach the battle in time. The city was taken

  • @farischaldo They inflicted a terrible defeat upon a great people, plundered and sacked them. The king of Akkad and his army, who had gone to help the Medes, did not reach the battle in time. The city was taken. The king of Akkad and Cyaxares the king of the Medes met one another by the city and together they made an entente cordiale. Later, Cyaxares and his army went home. The king of Akkad and his army went home.

  • @farischaldo After a year of inconclusive campaigning, the united Medes and Babylonians laid siege to the Assyrian capital Nineveh in May 612. The siege lasted for three months; in July, the city fell. (It may be noticed that archaeologists discovered the remains of forty of the defenders.) King Sin-šar-iškun, who had once been in charge of Babylon (above), seems to have committed suicide. The looting of the town continued until 10 August, when the Medes finally went home

  • @farischaldo The fall of Nineveh shocked the ancient world. The Jewish prophet Nahum described the Median armies advancing to the city that had once ruled the Near East.

    An attacker advances against you, Nineveh. [...]

    The shields of his soldiers are red;

    the warriors are clad in scarlet.

    The metal on the chariots flashes

    on the day they are made ready;

    the spears of pine are brandished.

    The chariots storm through the streets,

    rushing back and forth through the squares.

  • ♥ ★ Assyrian the Best ܐܫܘܪ ܒܢܐܦܠ :)

    

  • The fall of Nineveh shocked the ancient world. The Jewish prophet Nahum described the Median armies advancing to the city that had once ruled the Near East.

    An attacker advances against you, Nineveh. [...]

    The shields of his soldiers are red;

    the warriors are clad in scarlet.

    The metal on the chariots flashes

    on the day they are made ready;

    the spears of pine are brandished.

    The chariots storm through the streets,

    rushing back and forth through the squares

  • I'm sorry but I don't see the connection between Scotland's Braveheart and Assyria.

  • this video was awesome. Is this true??

  • @allrock018 it's true but we used chariotts and also horses and also we go on foot to.

  • Very nice Musik and great video homie. Keep up the good work theonetoseeandbe. Peace.

  • Wonderfull Song.

    Athoraye forever.

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