Great lecture I am watching this one more than once.
@idgeofreason86303 жыл бұрын
Armenia is one of the oldest and most important civlisations in the world imo Thank you for sharing this.
@varuzhanbasmajyan22654 жыл бұрын
Vahan jan... you are the man.
@ararich5 жыл бұрын
Vahan jan please contact Graham Hancock and go on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Graham Hancock is scheduled to appear on JRE podcast April 22. This would be mind blowing for everybody.
@idgeofreason86303 жыл бұрын
If you look at Pictish carvings from first century they are basically representations of ancient armenian petroglyphs from like 4000+bc and the area around Carahunge. Tartan is a scottish patterned fabric with roots on the Steppe and ancient nomadic people from the steppe and whisky production is linked to ancient grain mashing.
@vaheohanian84185 жыл бұрын
My genetics from National Geographic Genographic Project test results state that Armenians have been in Anatolia or Western Armenian Highlands for over 80,000 years. It also showed direct Y chromosome link and mitochondrial dna links to King Tut, Tesla, Jefferson, Franklin, Lincoln, Queen Victoria, King Richard III, Ramses II and etc......
@vaheohanian84185 жыл бұрын
@@vahekrikorian3581 It means that the Armenian race is the progenitor of Europeans and ancient Egyptians. In other words, Armenians are the roots of humanity while the rest are the branches and leaves on the human tree. This is evident due to human migrations out of Africa. All one has to do in order to see this is follow the migratory routes out of Africa measured by the Y and mitochondrial mutations to see how long Armenians have been in the Western and Eastern Armenian Highlands.
@eddemian Жыл бұрын
Everyone knows that the Egyptian feroes preferred Blond Headed Mitannian's. Mitanni means "one House" in Armenian. Mi means one, and Danni orTanni means House. Therefore "one house".
@Azadgoli3 жыл бұрын
Good video
@dankahraman3542 жыл бұрын
Yes the American Indians have evidence about an impact around 12000 BC
@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.
@algray63113 жыл бұрын
Where can I find a true ethnological dictionary with the correct emphasis directing many words to Armenian origin as it is and was shown as examples in the video? Or any other solid source.. Thank you!
@eddemian Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, most historical work is in Armenian. Very few historians learn Armenian anymore. To show any interest in Armenian subjects will get you banned from Turkish studies by the Turkish government. The Turkish government has yet to release DNA study results. They are soiling their pants worrying that most Turks have less than 3% mongol genes. The rest are Armenian , Greek, Kurdish, Persian and a few African genes.
@eddemian5 жыл бұрын
I have the same problem in reverse. I am Armenian and my nearest matches are all a bunch of English people.
@smbatmartirosyan9166 Жыл бұрын
Thats because over 40% of england is from armenia :) they will never recignise it but r1b1 is predominant in Scotland over 70% and in Irland over 80% and the oldest form of that haplogr. Is from Armenia :)
@ohannestarganyan80055 жыл бұрын
How can I reach Vahan Setyan, any contact details? Greetings Ohannes Targanyan
@bahikian4 жыл бұрын
Ohannes Targanyan use Facebook messenger
@archtura72764 жыл бұрын
How can I contact Vahan Setyan?
@archtura72764 жыл бұрын
Why do this in English? I'm why do this in English. Thank you! I live our near the Navajo, and I'd travel for a good Q&A. Would love to get in touch!
@Susanc065 жыл бұрын
I’m at 11:13 if anyone is interested in my research Thank you
@ohannestarganyan80055 жыл бұрын
Yes I am interested to know about your research
@Susanc064 жыл бұрын
Ohannes Targanyan Thank you 😊 so much.
@TheBelilu5 жыл бұрын
Vahan jan it's Shoo Hoo from fb. Where have you been? Haven't seen you on fb in a while.
@wavepropulsion15 жыл бұрын
I'm your mistery facebook friend hahah
@dankahraman3542 жыл бұрын
Don't stop challenging the falsifications. Genetic studies are on your side
@nataliadavtyan76225 жыл бұрын
ուսու(ցիչ)-(teach)er
@dankahraman3542 жыл бұрын
definitely trauma based on the genocide
@vicg36114 жыл бұрын
Nice imagination. So we know what happened in Sumer and Egypt after that prehistoric time. I wonder do we what happened in Armenia other than what others told us about marginal groups such as hayassa and nairi?
@dankahraman3542 жыл бұрын
Marginal groups? All the metal workings came from Urartu. Sumeria and Egypt are not metal rich.
5 жыл бұрын
The flat earth bs is meant as a distraction...when they discovered the moon landing was a fake, they came up with this flat earth stuff, to make you think that the fake moon landing too is as stupid.....they are embarrassed of this BIG Lie of the moon landing....investigate if you think I'm full of it...
@eddemian5 жыл бұрын
This is painful to listen to. Horrible diction.
@mertatay95544 жыл бұрын
This is so childish to claim all lands as Armenia wherever Armenians or your estimated Armenians lived. You are not doing a good thing by pumping Armenian nation something which is not theirs at the moment. This will cause more rasizm and hatred for neighbours.
@sedArt-ub9be3 жыл бұрын
what do you mean by Armenian nation is not theirs ?what do you mean by all lands ? they have been living there for thousands of years (that is the Armenian highlands ) the Hurrians/Armens/urartians, Hayasa, except for the hittites
@karinebagdasaryan47793 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you’re afraid of historical facts which to me also sounds like a personal problem.
@Azadgoli3 жыл бұрын
Armenians lived there for thousands of years. Noah's boat landed there and life originated from there. What are you talking about?
@algray63112 жыл бұрын
Example: Let me still your house, then complain on people who try to open your eyes by “pumping” you with the fact that in fact I did it, because your house is not yours at the moment. Those people who pump you with the fact that I stole your house cause more hatred between us and more hatred in the world. Hence… to Stop hatred= to Forget your house How you like that? Piece of your logic
@mertatay95542 жыл бұрын
@@algray6311 Yeah! Dramatizing the subject as usual... 1- there is no nation/country on this Earth which did not try/occupy other lands. 2- Ethic norms can be changed time to time according to eras. When Turks conquered Anatolia, the rules were different. Btw Anatolia and surroundings did NOT BELONG TO Armenians at that time but ROMANS. 3- For Karabag issue, Armenians were clearly doing wrong. That's the reason no one do anything against Azerbaijan.
@basmas56644 жыл бұрын
The history of the Armenian nationalists` policy of genocide against the Azerbaijani people dates back to the early 18th century when tsarist Russia was exploiting the Armenians by promising them to create an Armenian state in the Caucasus in order to ramp up its expansionist policy towards the South Caucasus. On November 10, 1724, Peter I issued a decree allowing the Armenians to settle in Baku and other regions of Azerbaijan. Using this opportunity, the Armenians committed horrific crimes against the Azerbaijani population in different regions of Azerbaijan in order to build an Armenian state in our historical lands. The Armenians` intermittent, but well-thought out policy of genocide resulted in the slaughter of thousands of innocent Azerbaijanis, burning down of their homes and plunder of their property. Although the Armenians, who were resettled in the territories of Azerbaijan, were less in numbers than the Azerbaijanis living there, they managed, with support from their patrons, to establish an administrative unit. This laid the foundation of the policy of displacement of the indigenous people of Azerbaijan from their lands and their annihilation. In order to realize their fabricated idea of “Greater Armenia”, the Armenians began to falsify their own history and the history of Azerbaijan. Inspired by the idea of creating “Greater Armenia”, the Armenians carried out a series of bloody massacres against the Azerbaijanis in the 20th century. The atrocities that started in Baku then spread to all territories of Azerbaijan, with hundreds of settlements destroyed and razed to the ground, and thousands of civilians brutally killed. The first massacres in the 20th century were committed by the Armenians in 1905-1907 when thousands of innocent Azerbaijanis were slaughtered in Baku, Nakhchivan, Zangazur, Iravan and other historical Azerbaijani lands. From December, 1917 to March, 1918, the Armenian armed forces, led by Andranik, destroyed a total of 197 villages, including 32 villages in Iravan governorate, 84 villages in Echmiadzin governorate, and 7 villages in Nor-Bayazid governorate, slaughtering and expelling local residents, looting their property and razing their homes to the ground. After the October Revolution of 1917, the Armenians attempted to carry out their despicable intentions under protection of the Bolsheviks. In March of 1918, Stepan Shaumyan was appointed as the commissar extraordinary of the Caucasus and dispatched to Baku. This marked the beginning of a treacherous plan to wipe out the Azerbaijanis living in the city of Baku. Presented under the guise of the “fight against anti-revolutionary elements”, this plan was carried out by Baku Commune led by Dashnak-Bolshevik Shaumyan. Among the deadliest of the massacres against the Azerbaijanis are those committed by the Armenian armed forces in Baku, Shamakhi, Guba, Goychay, Kurdamir, Salyan, Lankaran and other regions in March, 1918. According to official sources, during those tragic events from March 30 to April 3, 1918, tens of thousands of peaceful civilians were killed on ethnic and religious grounds in a horrific act of genocide by Baku Soviet troops and Armenian Dashnak armed units in the city of Baku and a number of regions in Baku governorate, as well as Karabakh, Nakhchivan, Shamakhi, Guba, Khachmaz, Lankaran, Salyan, Zangazur and other areas, residential settlements were destroyed, historical monuments, mosques and cemeteries were razed to the ground. March 31, 1918, the massacre of peaceful Azerbaijanis began in the city of Baku. Committed by the 6,000-strong Baku Soviet troops and 4,000-strong armed units of Dashnaktsutyun party, the barbaric act lasted for three days, during which Azerbaijani settlements were suddenly attacked and all residents from children to adults were massacred. Kulner, a German witness of those tragic events, wrote in his memoirs on Baku in 1925: “The Armenians attacked Muslim (Azerbaijani) settlements, killing everybody, cutting them up with swords and bayoneting. Several days after the genocide corpses of 87 Azerbaijanis were pulled out from a groove. Their ears and noses were cut off, their abdominals were ripped up and genitals chopped. The Armenians showed no mercy to children and elderly people.” 7The March 1918 events received considerable attention following the proclamation of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) when in order to investigate violence against the Azerbaijani population, the ADR Council of Ministers set up an Extraordinary Investigation Commission on July 15, 1918. According to material of the Extraordinary Investigation Commission, the Armenian gangs annihilated nearly 8,000 civilians in Shamakhi. 28 villages in Javanshir governorate and 17 villages in Jabrayil governorate were completely destroyed and their population wiped out. The gangs ambushed and shot down a 3,000-strong caravan of Azerbaijani civilians, mostly women, children and the elderly, to the last person near Gyumru. In Nakhchivan governorate, several villages were burned down, in Zangazur uyezd, 115 Azerbaijani villages were destroyed, 3,257 men, 2,276 women and 2,196 children were killed. In Zangazur uyezd, 10,068 Azerbaijanis were murdered or made disabled, while 50,000 people became refugees. In Iravan governorate, 135,000 Azerbaijanis in 199 villages were killed and the villages were razed to the ground. In 1918-1920, the Armenian armed units destroyed 150 villages in the mountainous part of Karabakh, annihilating local population. In 1919 and 1920, the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic commemorated March 31 as the nationwide mourning day. In fact, that was a first attempt to politically recognize genocide against the Azerbaijanis and more than a century-long occupation of Azerbaijani lands. It was national leader Heydar Aliyev who initiated a comprehensive investigation into the March 31 genocide and launched a campaign to raise the world community`s awareness of the tragedy. On March 26, 1998, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev signed a historically-important Decree “On the genocide of Azerbaijanis” to proclaim March 31 as the Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis. This gave a strong push to efforts to study the history of genocide, and a large number of works have been written and translated into foreign languages. Numerous new evidence and documents have recently been discovered to prove the genocide. One of the bloodiest episodes of this genocide took place in Guba uyezd when 167 villages were completely destroyed in April-May, 1918. Guba genocide mass grave was discovered during excavation works on April 1, 2007. In 2009, the Cabinet of Ministers issued an Order to approve the “Plan of measures to immortalize victims of massacre in Guba district”, which included the erection of a memorial in the site of the mass grave. The Guba Genocide Memorial Complex was unveiled on September 18, 2013. It was later discovered that apart from Azerbaijanis, representatives of other ethnicities living in Guba were massacred and buried in the mass grave, including Lezgis, Jews, and Tats. On January 18, 2018, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan signed a Decree “On the 100th anniversary of the 1918 genocide of Azerbaijanis
@M.Khachatrian363 жыл бұрын
Every sentence in here is complete 1,000% False and outright Lies! Not you. or anyone can produce a single one evidence to confirm this completely made up lies and stories. Just for starters: there was NO such a country as Azerbaijan in existence in history until 1918 when it was created out of thin air by Bolsheviks and Turks (Kemal), they used a name of region in northern Iran (Aterpakan) which had nothing to do with Turkish Tatars occupying certain part of it and invented a “country” which is known today as “azerbajan”. These are the hard historical facts that is registered in all scientific historical sources. And turks and “azeris” spent BILLIONS of dollars in past century to falsify the history and invented 100% fake “history” for themselves, in a process of which they stole from all the nations around their historical artifacts and claimed fake ownership of them. There are archives of hundreds and hundreds of documents, maps and official history out there, so all your efforts and money spent to invent a false nation and country, and false claims of wrong doings by others are in vain, useless forgery!
@karinebagdasaryan47793 жыл бұрын
I see the azeri propaganda machine is hard at work. The only people who believe what you wrote are brainwashed azeris. And not one additional person. That should tell you something. Your dictator aliyev doesn’t even believe what you wrote because he knows that it’s BS that was made up strictly to brew hate in your society.
@basmas56643 жыл бұрын
@@karinebagdasaryan4779 Armenian poet Egyse Charents owned words: "In us, hypocrisy appears in the womb."
@basmas56643 жыл бұрын
@@karinebagdasaryan4779 Historian A. Anninsky at the end of the XIX century wrote: "Due to the fact that nothing has been preserved, which would testify about the former political power and the importance of the culture of the ancient Armenians, it should be assumed that they did not have any other. Apparently they were always a small and wild tribe. Never possessed full political independence. With this, the crying poverty of the artistic creativity of the Armenians is connected. It is not necessary to speak about science at all. Armenians did not create anything distinctive for the entire period of their existence.
@basmas56643 жыл бұрын
@@karinebagdasaryan4779 P. Jop Paukanov. Wrench inscriptions and their meaning for the history of anterior Asia. SPb.1981, p. 36-37. From the book of Magdise Neuman "Armenia". St. Petersburg, 1899. "Armenia, as a state, did not play any significant role in the history of mankind, its name was a geographical term, common Armenians, she was a place to resolve the disputes of strong states - Assyrians, Middians, Iranians, Greeks, Mongols, Russians ..." "Immediately after the conclusion of the Turkmenki Treaty (February 10, 1828), 40,000 Armenians from Iran and 90,000 Armenians from Turkey were resettled under the leadership of Pasiewicz to Azerbaijan. In total in 1828 - 1896, more than 1 million 200 thousand were resettled from Iran and Turkey. Armenians. Of these, 985 thousand 460 people were placed on the Western lands of Azerbaijan, and the rest is in Karabakh and Elizavypol (Ganjanskaya) province. After the improvement of Armenians began to oust Azerbaijani Turks, they also produced mass pogroms and robbery, and barbaric was destroyed a huge number of people". How could you be 50,000 at the beginning of the century. Coming from outside. 1.5 million died. Where are you going with a lie.