For those who might consider it's authenticity, the script is achaemenian and says : "ABCDaDuFG...(should I continue?)...The people responsible for *probably* having kidnapped and killed, or at least desacrated for profit this so-called "Cyaxares" should be stoned.
According to the Sumerian king list, king Hadanish of Hamazi held hegemony over Sumer after defeating Kish, but was in turn defeated by Enshakushanna of Uruk. Khamazi (Sumerian: Ḫa-ma-ziki[1]) was an ancient kingdom or city-state of some importance that reached its peak ca. 2500-2400 BC. Its exact location is unknown, but is thought to have been located in the western Zagros mountains roughly between Elam and Assyria, possibly near Nuzi or modern Hamadan
According to the Sumerian king list, king Hadanish of Hamazi held hegemony over Sumer after defeating Kish, but was in turn defeated by Enshakushanna of Uruk.
The Lulubi were a group of tribes during the 3rd millennium BC,from a region known as Lulubum,now the Sharazor plain of in the Zagros Mountains identified their city Luluban with the modern Kurdish town,Halabja.
The early Sumerian legend "Lugalbanda and the Anzud Bird",set in the reign of Enmerkar of Uruk,alludes to the mountains of Lulubi"as being where the character of Lugalbanda encounters the gigantic Anzud bird while searching for the rest of Enmerkar's army en route to siege Aratta.
Stupid ASSyrian, where your pitch ancestor when kurd had civilation you fooling ancestor was wandering in the forest of Etheopea like monky,Although the excavations concentrated on levels II (ended c. 500 BC?) to V (c. 3200 BC-3000 BC), the site was inhabited since much earlier, c. 5000 BC. Traces of wine and beer found in ceramics dated to c. 3500 BC and along with the findings at Hajji Firuz Tepe, provide evidence of the early production of those beverages in the Zagros Mountains.
For those who might consider it's authenticity, the script is achaemenian and says : "ABCDaDuFG...(should I continue?)...The people responsible for *probably* having kidnapped and killed, or at least desacrated for profit this so-called "Cyaxares" should be stoned.
Pharnabaze 2 months ago
I want those eyeballs!
damnatureufkdup 4 months ago
kesak ne kare ronahiya gele ma tari biki ..ji ber ma ronahiya xwa da cihan e
mum2775 5 months ago
According to the Sumerian king list, king Hadanish of Hamazi held hegemony over Sumer after defeating Kish, but was in turn defeated by Enshakushanna of Uruk. Khamazi (Sumerian: Ḫa-ma-ziki[1]) was an ancient kingdom or city-state of some importance that reached its peak ca. 2500-2400 BC. Its exact location is unknown, but is thought to have been located in the western Zagros mountains roughly between Elam and Assyria, possibly near Nuzi or modern Hamadan
goran21715 5 months ago
According to the Sumerian king list, king Hadanish of Hamazi held hegemony over Sumer after defeating Kish, but was in turn defeated by Enshakushanna of Uruk.
goran21715 5 months ago
The Lulubi were a group of tribes during the 3rd millennium BC,from a region known as Lulubum,now the Sharazor plain of in the Zagros Mountains identified their city Luluban with the modern Kurdish town,Halabja.
The early Sumerian legend "Lugalbanda and the Anzud Bird",set in the reign of Enmerkar of Uruk,alludes to the mountains of Lulubi"as being where the character of Lugalbanda encounters the gigantic Anzud bird while searching for the rest of Enmerkar's army en route to siege Aratta.
goran21715 5 months ago
Stupid ASSyrian, where your pitch ancestor when kurd had civilation you fooling ancestor was wandering in the forest of Etheopea like monky,Although the excavations concentrated on levels II (ended c. 500 BC?) to V (c. 3200 BC-3000 BC), the site was inhabited since much earlier, c. 5000 BC. Traces of wine and beer found in ceramics dated to c. 3500 BC and along with the findings at Hajji Firuz Tepe, provide evidence of the early production of those beverages in the Zagros Mountains.
goran21715 5 months ago
my persian brother we most not lie because its found in kurdistan of iran he is kurdish hero found in kurdish city sanandaj.
PersianKingKurd 7 months ago
Yep aha! And he never dried, and still has the total natural weight?
936justme 9 months ago
@anthonyyousif we all have no history it's ok, But this is not Mummy it's a toy. ok?
zoroaster63 1 year ago