Sumerian Origin of Humans - edited (1)
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some great inforamtion here thanks
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@esraretin lol its fact and the fact dont chang after milliom years
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@goran21715 lol u started again
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@esraretin First mentioned in Elamite texts of the late 3rd millennium BC, they penetrated into Mesopotamia in the 2nd millennium, were repulsed by Hammurabi's son, but secured holdings within the Tigris-Euphrates valley on the northern frontiers of Babylonia and later established the second Babylonian dynasty. Chronicles and king lists are imprecise, and although the Kassite kings traditionally ruled over Babylonia for 576 years,
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@esraretin a Gutian dynasty persisted until the end of the 17th century BC.especially on the victory inscription of Utu-hegal of Uruk (c. 2116-c. 2110). While Old Babylonian sources give the region between the Tigris and the Zagros Mountains as the home of the Gutians, these people probably also lived on the middle Euphrates during the 3rd millennium.According to the Sumerian king list, the Gutians held the "kingship" in southern Mesopotamia for about 150 years
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@esraretin The Gutians overthrew the Akkadian dynasty, liberating the Sumerians from the Semitic yoke. The attempt by the fanatical Akkadian rulers to suppress the Sumerian language were rolled back, and a Sumerian renaissance occurred under benevolent Gutian rule. Describing the Sumerian revival under the Gutians, Badawy notes, marked a decisive phase in the Semitization of Mesopotamia, a process which went on in spite of the renascence of Sumerian under the Gutians 2000 BC
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@esraretin The Gutians overthrew the Akkadian dynasty,liberating the Sumerian from the Semitic yokeThe attempt by the fanatical Akkadian rulers to suppress theSumerian language were rolled back,&a Sumerian renaissance occurred under benevolent Gutian rule.Describing the Sumerian revival under the Gutians,Badawy notes,The Akkadian dynasty 2350-2150 BC marked a decisive phase in the Semitization of Mesopotamia,a process which went on in spite of the renascence of Sumerian under the Gutians 2000 BC
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@esraretin Zagros highlands which is the original dwelling of the ancient Kurds who were the native inhabitants of the area long before the migration of the other races and tribes. In an article published in Kurdistan Times in its issue of winter 1990,Mr.Mustafa Qaradaghi states that Gutium or Guti,the ancient Kurds who spoke a branch of Hurrian language, which was also spoken by their kin of Subartu,Lulu, Kassite,& Mittani.Their capital city was in and around the town of Kirkuk, named Arrapha."
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@esraretin Kurd name derived from Guti
Not only was Gutium located within the modern Kurdistan. The very name 'Kurd' itself has been viewed by scholars as being merely a corruption of the ancient Iranic word 'Guti'. Thus, Prof. Howorth concurs with the derivation of Kurdistan from Gutium, and identifies the ancient Babylonian term for Kurds, 'Khuradi' or 'Quradu,' with 'Guti': "The land of Guti answers in substance, and perhaps also in name, to the modern Kurdistan.
Fuck me. Why can't I find any sensible documentary's about ancient Mesopotamia? Why is it all this tin foil hat alien bull shit?
TheNarcMan 3 months ago 13
@goran21715 <<<<this guy is copying these all from wikipedia he couldnt even understand english because he couldnt even make one meaningfull sentence in english.according to ludinguirra Gutis (probably kurds) were uncivilised mountaineers and they ruined and caused collapse of Sumer country.(memories of Ludingirra ,original Sumerians writings) Ludingirra also says ''we probably came from north east'' (middle asia)
esraretin 1 week ago 4