My excessive digging has me wondering about Atakalulla whose name means something about a horse and Nickajack Cave area being originally named Anikutisiwani or something like that. Also Sequoyah, the Cherokee syllable man, waa related to Atakallula. I'm wondering if Henry Hudson brought Armenians to Canada or elsewhere right after the Armenians were sent to wander the Mediterannean at the same time. Around 1608ish? Did they work in the fur trade? Were they a sub clan of the Eerie? Then I read, " n 1656, 600-700 of the Arrigahaga (Erigaronon) subtribe of the Erie migrated to Virginia and settled on the Fall Line of the James River. The English colonists called the new arrivals the Rickahocan (or Ricahecrian).2 The "foreign" group appeared when Virginia's leadership had been disrupted by the English Civil War.." So I looked up Arrigahaga which means land of stone people in Armenian. Are these also who became the Cherokee, because the DNA found among the Cherokee is 'vey curious'.
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@joeb50803 ай бұрын
This pseudoscientist again.
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@ezzovonachalm98153 ай бұрын
Take a text like the Pater noster or the Credo and traduce it into armenian and bask and compare. One theory I recently red explains that Bask was attacked by another group who massacrated all men and married the women.The women transmitted their bask languague to their children.After 3-4 generations the whole united group spoke bask. Another FACTof importance it that the Bascs have the O rhesus- negative blood group which attest their NON appartenance to the preindoeuropean or aryan or yamnaja genure.
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@siraluysarakelian-ne2ow6 ай бұрын
Շնորհակալություն սիրելի Վիոլետա Գեվորգյան։ Լույսերի մեջ մնաք...
@siraluysarakelian-ne2ow6 ай бұрын
Ասմունքի, հատկապես երբ Հայաստանի կարոտի մասին է, ինչպես կարելի է ծամել, ինչպես կարելի է պատառաքաղ չխկացնել, իսկ եթե դա սրբազանն է անում, կրկնակի զարմանալի է։
@victoriagrigorian6 ай бұрын
Լույսերի մեջ է մեր տաղանդավոր դերասանուհին ՝ Վիոլետա Գեվորգյանը , Ցավակցություններս իր որդուն Հրաչիային եվ բոլոր պարագաներին … ❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
@asusta23466 ай бұрын
Արցախյան պատերազմից հետո վազեց Բաքու թուրքի ոտը պահելու, հետո էլ չդիմացավ ժողովրդի առհամարանքին փախավ Ամերիկա, դրա ինչն ես մեծարում...
@avagya696 ай бұрын
Չարաչար սխալվում եք դեպքերը տեղի են ունեցել 1988-ին, Սումգայիթի դեպքերից հետո նրան սրիկայաբար ուղարկեցին փառատոնի և գլխին սարքեցին։ Իսկ պատերազմը 1991-1994 ին էր, չգիտեգ մի խեղաթյուրեք իրականությունի, իսկ իրականությունն այն է, որ նախանձ ու նենգ չինովնիկների պակաս չենք ունեցել բոլոր ժամանակներում։
@avagya696 ай бұрын
Չարաչար սխալվում եք դեպքերը տեղի են ունեցել 1988- ին, նրան սրիկայաբար ուղարկեցին փառատոնի։ Պատերազմը 1991-1994-ին էր, նա մեկնել է 1990- ին։ Իսկ Վիոլետ Գևորգյանը մեծարանքի արժանի արվեստագետ է, քանի որ նրա տաղանդը բացառիկ է ու չկա ժամանակակից որևէ մեկը ով կհասնի նրան։ Ձեզ նմանները ոչինչ չստեղծելով երկրի ու մարդկության համար միայն վայրահաչել գիտեն, ամոթ է գոնե մի ցուցադրեք տգիտության աստիճանը։
@goharayvazyan90486 ай бұрын
Ինքը իր բերանով պատմեց որ Բաքու գնալով ուզեցել է անձնապես բոլորին պատմի թե ինչ է կատարվել Բաքվում , սումգայիթում և մյուս բնակավայրերում հայերի ջարդերի մասին։ Շատ մարդիկ դժվար հաշտվեցին որ Բաքուն էլ հայինը չէ հայը այն չի ծաղկացնելու և հայի ոտը կտրվեց այն երկրամասին որը դարերով ծաղկացրել և զարգացրել են ՀԱՅԵՐԸ։
@victoriagrigorian6 ай бұрын
Ինչպես ՞ ձեզ թույլ տվեցիք ….. ձե՞զ ով ՞ է մեծարելու ՞ ….
@jessicagrigoryan32036 ай бұрын
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@vivienshagan666310 ай бұрын
so dis all is talking to as, Armenian language is not hind-europian it's independent and first language
@ronelstorm577610 ай бұрын
I have Basq ancestry. Etsebeth my maiden name but original Extebeste. I am 7th generation in South Africa.
@해달별아리랑OSBA10 ай бұрын
Surely the European vocabularies can be used in Basque's, but in GRAMMAR, especially the word order and the Agglutinative, the way to build vocabulary are very very similar to Korean Language! And when they dance, they raise the arms up. We Korean people also raise the arms up when we dance Falk Dance in group...kzbin.info/www/bejne/jJmbgqaMntSDqrMsi=f5MBZ2Pim3RFXy0F
@FrithonaHrududu0212710 ай бұрын
There have been proposed links between Georgian and Basque... Armenia is right next door,makes sense that when the Original europeans were travelling out of Africa some pockets remained in the Caucasus mtns, while other parts of that group went on to people Europe and become the progenitors of the Basques. It seems like every mountain range in the world has that effect, they form protective bubbles for older cultures, people who otherwise would have been mixed and assimmilated with the dominant culture. The Caucasus in particular because of its location it formed a bottleneck for people coming from Africa. That makes sense to me but im not an anthropologist
@enriquemunoz750611 ай бұрын
WOW he never mention that it could be the other way that Armenian language came from the Basque people. Interesting how he puts it like its Armenian or trying to get credit. This is bull xxxx. period.
@Healthytruth9 ай бұрын
True hater
@vincentdavis1926 Жыл бұрын
Towards a New European prehistory: genes, archaeology and language - Kristian Kristiansen
@selladore4911 Жыл бұрын
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@varjovirta3085 Жыл бұрын
I love this presentation, I haven't known anything about Armenians other than they are oldest christian country and Armenian genocide. There is quite good linguistic evidence that Hurro-Urartian languages could be also indo-european. Academia, especially Anglo-saxon academia seems to believe Indo-uralic theory, which is in my observation based almost completely on confirmation bias and wishful thinking. Most words are not similar at all. But now we have more evidence supporting for Anatolian or Armenian hypothesis, and by the time this theories gets more and more studied then finally obsolete Indo-uralic theory gets thrown out window. No such thing as Indo-uralic connection exists.
@sarahleach9997 Жыл бұрын
I have been praying for Armenians. Our friends that Armenians are the most wonderful generous people and we love them. Can't wait to hear what you have.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@julenmiren9099 Жыл бұрын
That curious link make me so sensitive to armenian affairs. I would like to know more about armenian lenguage and history, even to visit Armenia some day... As basques for us is difficult to have a serious approach to armenian culture, both lands are situated in the opposite, eastern and western, lands of historical christianlands. As ancient "Iberias" both counties seems the alfa and omega around the last 2000 thousend years of world chronicle's. The very first that didnt know many about us are we, the basques. Our writen history just appears at XV century, just a strange moment that would be descripted like a civilizatory key to explain the birth of "western world", just as it is understanding nowadays, further of that everithing is silence and a dark smoke covering over us. I work in a hospital and recently i get a recent born armenian baby on my hands in intensive cares. Looking at him i wonded to my self in wich type of world will they live. Thank you very much for this presentation. Hartzazue besarkada handi bat lur puska honetatik.
@IñakiBastarrika Жыл бұрын
GAITZ also means "very big".
@IñakiBastarrika Жыл бұрын
Aragats is in basque Ara+gatx, meaning ARA= altar stone and GATX or GAITZ evil, illness, afliction or negative sense. We have Argats toponimic, also Arkaitz.
@IñakiBastarrika Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, xxi. century offers a great chance to achive a double nationality (Basque-Armenian) for habitants of those two countries. If I call now by telephone to Argizti King (who founded Erevan) i'm sure that we will understand each other quite well, although i have to obey him, because he is the king (erregea) and me no. The name Argizti is related to argi (light) and in basque argi is used to say a clever person. As clever as Vahan Sarkisian, who I consider the argizti of the XX-XIX century.
@IñakiBastarrika Жыл бұрын
The Basque Country (Euskal Herria) is the "far west" of the former Armenia. In urartian period there was no relationship between the two brother o sister countrys. While urartu was a rich civilization due to the canalization of water and agriculture, with written language, etc, the basque land was habited by sheperds and fishers, in a simple way of life, apart from the middle of the civilization (more than 20 civilizations have existed in tigris-eufrates area, one of them urartu-biainili). The irrigation sistem came to the south of the basque country in X. century (1000 years ago, thanks to the muslims that conquered spain). But if we compare megalitos of 7.500 years ago in armenia (zorats karer) we see the same style of stone circles than in the basque country, but much bigger. It seems that all in armenia is tree times bigger than in the basque country (Ararat mountain 5000 metres high-Aralar mountain 1500metres high). Astronomical knowledge was much better in armenia, in the basque country the clouds are often in the sky. We could study too the possibility of ships by sea for the relationship, through the mediterranean sea. Regarding to sheperds, I calculate that a group of sheeps could be guided from basqueland to armenia o viceversa in one year and a half, 4500 kms, 10 km/day.
@IñakiBastarrika Жыл бұрын
Vahan Sarkisian (always alive for me) and his follower Vahan Setyan are making a great work to show that the relationship between armenia and basque country is undeniable. Ukaezina in basque. I am an independent researcher of the basque country, and nowadays i consider myself basque-armenian. I agree with them. Furthermore, I think that from the basque language we could "read" some names like ARAZ river, which means CLEAN, PURE, INMACULATE. We have plenty of araz erreka (araz rivers) in the basque country. I consider that these rivers, were to PURIFY, in orther to make the sacrifice of the lambs in the hill of the mountain, in ancient stones called ARA. This word is a key word, very important. In basque "ara egin" (make ara) means to offer something to gods. I have been studying the basque geography looking for ARA-s and they are usually nearly the top of the mountain, to offer and make fire and eat the lamb. The ARA stone is into a sacred space called ARAMA. This ARA is in ARARAT and ARAGATS for example. ARA means in basque "here you are!" It is related to the verb- AR-TU, take. (me=Iñaki-Vahan Bastarrika-Izagirre). A town in the basque country close to the capital Vitoria is called ARMENTIA. To be continued . The name ARA(T)Z in basque children is quite common nowadays. I believe that sheperds from Armenia came to the basque country coming down from 3.000 metres high to the 1000m o less of the basque land when ice began to melt, thousandas of years ago. The actual armenian language has no much similarity with basque, but urartian (2800-2400 before christo) must have. The armenians, in my opinion, lost their ancient language, and we, the basque are the only cousins that can speak and write. iñk
@varjovirta3085 Жыл бұрын
Interesting comment. I have heard many theories of origins of Basque and what it is and nobody has done real proper study on this until now. There's a trend among academy right now to link Indo-european languages Uralic languages but as a Uralist this has very little evidence, most basic words like body parts, wildlife, nature are totally different. And we know latest studies point out that Yamna isn't were Indo-europeans came from because male haplos didn't mach with Corded ware samples, also there wasn't such a big gene flow that previously thought. Well aswell Armenian has a lot to with Urartian, they have lots of words in common in them, even grammartical elements are similar. I have seen this myself, even some languages like sumerian and elamite maybe also Indo-european. Sumerian word for water is the same as on of the proto-IE water (h'ep) comparasion to sumerian ap, also proto-IE h'ek meaning to see, vision comparasion to sumerian igi meaning vision. So finally this new evidence drops all the weight from my shoulders and finally puts Uralic languages back to where it truly belongs which is ofcourse the controversal Ural- altaic languages. Many basic words are the same.
@negativex6026 Жыл бұрын
I'm cuban-american with Basque ancestry and Rh negative blood , Basques are the group of people who have the most rare Rh negative O blood , then the North African berbers and then it's all Europeans , Sardinians and more . Too many theories to go by , no one knows where they came from , we are all mixed .
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@3gsummit Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. But why do I get the impression that Armenians are more interested in the idea and possibility that their roots are as far away from the Middle East as possible? Genetically aren’t they closest to Assyrians?
@gregharoutunian56986 ай бұрын
Assyrians were semitic, Armenians are not!
@joeb50802 ай бұрын
It's the other way around. This guy pushes a pseudoscientific "theory" that most European languages trace their origins to a supposed Early Armenian, in the Northern Middle East (modern day southeast Turkey), and some Armenians eat it up. He also pushes the pseudoscientific "theory" that European civilizations (not just languages) are ultimately derived from ancient Armenian in the northern ME. He bases all this largely on the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site (or as he calls it, Bortasar), the roughly 10000-year-old settlement that he claims is an Early Armenian settlement. Göbekli Tepe is located relatively close to but easily well-outside the historical Armenian core geography. No serious scientist considers the Göbekli Tepe to be early Armenian. There's a grain of truth that he cherry-picks to support his pseudoscience. Indeed, according to genetic research and archaeological evidence, it appears that Neolithic peoples from Anatolia migrated into most of Europe, especially across Southern and Western Europe, but also northeastern Europe. Today, Southern Europeans (Greece, Italy, Spain) have about half of their ancestry from these migrants, while Brits and Scandinavians are also quite high at around 40%, and northeastern Europeans (Russians, Ukrainians) are also significantly descended from these migrants at about 20-25%. However, this Setyan guy makes some big unscientific leaps that: 1. Proto-Indo-European came from these migrants, and not from other migrants that came into Europe from the Kurgan Steppe into Europe via Ukraine, as is the most commonly accepted theory 2. that people in the northern Middle East [at the time of these Neolithic migrants leaving for Europe] were "Armenians" or an "early Armenian civilization" and that today's Armenians are the closest (culturally and civlizationally) to them 3. that this early Armenian civilization was very advanced with a lot of scientific achievements that are long-forgotten and 4. Cultures and civilizations that developed on the European continent, from Basques to Greeks and Romans to Germanic cultures, are all ultimately derived from Armenian culture. So, it's not "distancing from the Middle East", but rather trying to prove that Europeans are ultimately Armenians. I would agree that there's a degree of Eurocentrism to it: For example, those Neolithic migrants from Anatolia, they not only migrated to Europe, but some of them migrated into the Middle East too, and formed part of the ancestry of modern-day Egyptians, Lebanese, etc. But, he's focuses largely on the "Armenian origins" of Europe only, not so much the ME. But the reason for this is largely the linguistic connection between Armenia and Europe. This is also a good example of his cherry-picking: if the Neolithic Anatolian migrants are the ones to spread PIE, then why were Indo-European languages never spoken in the Middle East south of the Kurds? And why do Northern Indians have practically no Anatolian-migrant ancestry?
@berndtherrenvolk1951 Жыл бұрын
Next video in this series: "Elvish Origins of Armenian: a presentation by Arwen Evenstar Undómiel."
@jean-maxfawzi4636 Жыл бұрын
This presentation is a disgraced attempt to sell a book, there is little to no merit in what M. Setyan is saying. He is not a linguist, he hasn't the slightest idea of how Basque works; this is one of the most poorly researched presentations I have ever seen. The "zati" example that he flaunts is not pronounced with an initial /z/ but with an /s/ in Basque, everytime he says they sound "exactly the same" is quite simply not true. Half the words in Basque he presents are Basque borrowings from Latin (kobrea for example) which is widely known to be an Indo-European language; it's stupid and manipulative. Also complete bullshit that he says Basque "sounds primitive", a phrase that has no meaning, they also adopted Latin vocabulary not because they had little vocabulary as he claims, but because Basque and Romance languages coexisted for over 2000 years. At best it's a misguided attempt to try and prove Basques "came from Armenia" and at worst it's a racist and intentionally misinformed presentation to sell his shitty book.