Iron Age kingdom located in a large region around Lake Van
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In this episode of Oldest Stories, we return to the Armenian Highlands in 786 BCE to witness the death of King Menua of Urartu (Biainilli) and the rise of his son Argishti I—a transition that begins the golden age of the Urartian kingdom. Explore the geopolitics, warfare, urbanization, and social engineering of one of the most impressive and least understood Iron Age empires.We trace Argishti I's ruthless expansion across Anatolia and the Caucasus, highlighting his staggering military campaigns—including the mass deportation of over 50,000 captives from the Diauehi—and the founding of major cities like Argishtikhinili and Erebuni (modern Yerevan). His reign marks a peak of Urartian power, economic integration, and cultural homogenization, supported by a complex bureaucracy and a militarized frontier strategy aimed at rival Assyria.The episode also dives into Argishti's successor, Sarduri II, and the approaching storm of Tiglath-Pileser III's Assyrian military revolution. We examine the collapse of Urartu's frontier buffer, the mysterious succession crisis involving multiple kings named Rusa, and the kingdom's eventual unraveling under Cimmerian pressure and internal fragmentation. From glorious conquest to slow collapse, we recount the full arc of Urartian dominance, with attention to archaeological gaps, historiographic debates, and ancient sources.Whether you're interested in Iron Age imperialism, ancient warfare, Near Eastern archaeology, or the origins of Armenian civilization, this episode offers deep insight into one of history's great highland kingdoms.#Urartu #Argishti #AncientArmenia #IronAge #OldestStoriesPodcast #Assyria #TiglathPileser #AncientHistory #Biainilli #Diauehi #Etiuni #Cimmerians #HistoryPodcast #NearEast #Yerevan #Archaeology #AncientWarfare #Khaldi #NeoHittites #Mesopotamia #KingsAndConquests #AncientEmpiresI am also doing daily history facts again, at least until I run out of time again. You can find Oldest Stories on Reels, Tiktok, and Youtube.If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially:Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhSDonate here: https://oldeststories.net/or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckleyor on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/joinYoutube and Patreon members get access to bonus content about Egyptian culture and myths.
Buy the Oldest Stories books!: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhS :In this episode of Oldest Stories, we explore the complex military and political history of Urartu during its northern campaigns in the early 8th century BCE. As King Menua consolidates power and expands Biainilli influence into the Armenian Highlands, he clashes with the highland polities of Etiuni and Diauehi—two distinct yet influential groups whose stories illuminate the ethnic, linguistic, and political diversity of the Iron Age Caucasus.We examine the engineering feats of Urartian infrastructure, the fortress networks of Etiuni, and the semi-nomadic coalition of the Kartvelian-speaking Diauehi. Through archaeological evidence, Urartian inscriptions, and historical reconstruction, this episode situates the military campaigns in the broader context of ancient Near Eastern state formation, nomadic-sedentary dynamics, and the forgotten peoples of the highlands. Key themes include mountain warfare, tribal confederations, language diversity, and imperial border policy in Iron Age Anatolia and the South Caucasus.Topics include: Urartu, Biainilli, Menua, Argishti I, Etiuni, Diauehi, Armenian Highlands, Lake Sevan, Kartvelians, Iron Age warfare, highland polities, Cimmerians, Assyrian frontier strategy, fortress archaeology, and ancient tribal coalitions in Eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus.I am also doing daily history facts again, at least until I run out of time again. You can find Oldest Stories on Reels, Tiktok, and Youtube.If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially:Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhSDonate here: https://oldeststories.net/or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckleyor on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/joinYoutube and Patreon members get access to bonus content about Egyptian culture and myths.
Sorry for the late post - Spotify had this scheduled, but didn't post it on the correct day.Today we look at the daily life and industry of the Armenian highland kingdom of Urartu through the eyes of three Hurrians, a miner, a smelter, and an iron worker. This is a historical fiction, but it is based on what we can know about the industries and daily life of that era. I am also doing daily history facts again, at least until I run out of time again. You can find Oldest Stories on Reels, Tiktok, and Youtube.If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially:Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhSDonate here: https://oldeststories.net/or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckleyor on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/joinYoutube and Patreon members get access to bonus content about Egyptian culture and myths.
Today we witness the transformation of Urartu—called Biainilli in its own time—from a fledgling mountain kingdom into a formidable Iron Age empire that would challenge Assyria itself. Following Sarduri's founding of Tushpa, his successors Ishpuini and Menua laid the military, economic, and administrative foundations of a true state.We explore the first co-regency in Urartian history, Ishpuini's early conquests and fortress-building campaigns, and Menua's monumental engineering projects—especially the Menua Canal, a 50-mile aqueduct that functioned until the 20th century. From strategic agriculture and logistics to fortress towns and tribal diplomacy, this episode uncovers how Urartu expanded rapidly despite difficult terrain and limited farmland.Today we are looking at: The rise of Ishpuini and the god Khaldi, Expansion to Lake Urmia and the Caucasus, Co-rule with Menua and innovations in governance, The engineering marvel of the Menua Canal, Tribal Centers and highland integration strategy, Comparisons with Assyrian military and economy. It will be great. I am also doing daily history facts again, at least until I run out of time again. You can find Oldest Stories on Reels, Tiktok, and Youtube.If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially:Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhSDonate here: https://oldeststories.net/or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckleyor on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/joinYoutube and Patreon members get access to bonus content about Egyptian culture and myths.
In this episode, we explore one of the most dramatic and mysterious transformations in ancient Near Eastern history: the sudden rise of the Kingdom of Urartu—known to its own people as Biainilli—under the leadership of Sarduri I, son of Lutipri. From roughly 835 BCE, Sarduri doesn't merely shift a capital; he constructs an entire state system seemingly from the ground up on the eastern shore of Lake Van.We examine the enigmatic origins of the Bia people, Sarduri's audacious construction of the fortress city of Tushpa, the revolutionary engineering and water management systems he introduced, and the profound Assyrian influence embedded in his kingship. Drawing from sparse but powerful inscriptions, including one carved into Tushpa's very walls, we uncover a kingdom that appears almost overnight—built with massive cyclopean stones, complex administrative systems, and a new vision of political unity.Also discussed is the religious unification initiated by his successor, Ishpuini, and the powerful adoption of the warrior god Khaldi from the holy city of Ardini, a site now lost to history.Urartu's rise isn't just the birth of a kingdom—it's a case study in statecraft, innovation, and resilience at the edge of empire.Keywords: Urartu, Sarduri I, Tushpa, Lake Van, Biainilli, Ishpuini, Khaldi, Musasir, Assyrian Empire, ancient Near East, Iron Age, Armenian Highlands, archaeology, ancient engineering, lost cities, Oldest Stories podcastI am also doing daily history facts again, at least until I run out of time again. You can find Oldest Stories on Reels, Tiktok, and Youtube.If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially:Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhSDonate here: https://oldeststories.net/or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckleyor on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/joinYoutube and Patreon members get access to bonus content about Egyptian culture and myths.
Explore the fascinating rise of Urartu, an ancient kingdom forged in the crucible of war and environmental hardship. In just two decades during the mid-9th century BCE, this mountainous backwater transformed into a powerful and advanced state, boasting fortress cities, aqueducts, and cutting-edge metallurgy. How did the disparate Hurrian tribes of the Armenian Highlands unite under King Sarduri I, defying Assyrian aggression to build one of the ancient world's most enigmatic civilizations?We'll trace Urartu's origins, from its mysterious Nairi predecessors and the brutal campaigns of Shalmaneser III, to the explosive pressures that forged an empire. Discover how Urartu defied Mesopotamian norms, resisted literacy for centuries, and developed a unique, highly organized state capable of astonishing feats of engineering.Why is Urartu often overlooked in discussions of ancient history? And why do modern political movements still invoke its legacy? Join us as we uncover the forgotten marvels of Urartu—a kingdom so advanced that some have speculated about ancient aliens or time travelers.I am also doing daily history facts again, at least until I run out of time again. You can find Oldest Stories on Reels, Tiktok, and Youtube.If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially:Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhSDonate here: https://oldeststories.net/or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckleyor on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/joinYoutube and Patreon members get access to bonus content about Egyptian culture and myths.
A Time WarpBy FinalStand. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.What follows is a diversion from the central storyline, but it is crucial to understanding why certain members of the supporting cast are behaving the way they are.808 BCE near Halab in what is today's Northern Syria:For me, Cael Nyilas, it was a return to last night's horrifying scene that engulfed me. The screams of dying horses and moribund men crying the pantheon of life's final regrets. Blood, piss, voided bowels and the stench of comingled sweat and leather filled my nostrils. The true cacophony of battle was all about. The battle shock faded into an innocuous background distraction.In my heart of hearts, I felt at ease, even content. We were cut off and surrounded yet hardly hopeless. Men, my brothers-in-arms and the younger noble sons of Assur and Nineveh combined to put a press of shields, armor and flesh encircling us. Those 'pampered' aristocrats stank with fear and well they should. Death was still possible before their relief arrived.I hurt, Shara (my deity?), I was wounded, but it meant nothing. I laughed; a primitive version of 'atheists and foxholes' passing through my mind. This body had lived through much worse. The closest man, her deceased husband's cousin, and I lifted the shattered wooden chariot off the person our circle was centered on. My arm was extended to her.She was glorious, fierce and half-drunk with battle lust. I could feel her talon-like fingers through the leather and 'parzillu' scales guarding my bicep. She half jumped and was half pulled to her feet. Her kinsman presented her 'misplaced' sword, hilt first. In her eyes, I saw the burning intensity of the Shamash (Sun God, consort of Aya?) at the height of the Burning Season.Her martial mirth exceeded any other noise as it passed her lips."You took your time getting here," Shammuramat taunted me, not a true reproach. "I was so bored, I decide to take a nap in the shade of my conveniently overturned chariot." She defied all fortunes that conspired toward her demise; her own breed of madness."You looked so peaceful in your sleep, I didn't want to wake you," I bantered back. Her 'kinsman' scowled at my familiarity with his monarch. My champions, more like brothers to me than any kin born of my blood, had carved a gory swath to her stranded bodyguard. Mounted on Median steeds, we had pressed back the entourages of two Aramean kings bent on her violent passing.A barricade of overturned, or unattended chariots gave us space to dismount and perform our very visible rescue mission. All the pieces were right where she wanted them; everything unfolding according to her plan. Focus the enemy in the center with her person and the banner of Assur while the rest of her chariots and all of her cavalry swept through an unguarded wadi and fell upon them from behind.Brilliant. Somewhat less brilliant when faced with the desperate energy of our enemies, but her victory was already a certainty. The allied Western Kings were sure my command was attempting to snatch the Queen back to the safety of her infantry. Those hardy, foot-bound souls were still holding their own against the greater mass of the enemy footmen.The children of rebellious nobles bent every bit of their remaining energy, squandered their last reserves to ensure Shammuramat didn't escape. If the positons were reversed, they would have eagerly abandoned their troops and sought safety to the rear. The idea of Shammuramat being overwrought with terror was absurd.Our opponents' bellows for our blood turned into wails of despair. The charging, plumaged steeds of Assyria had appeared behind them. Our enemies had nothing left to slow the new arrivals down, much less stop them. For those who dared defy Shammuramat, Queen of all the Akkadians, the slaughter was just beginning."Come 'Alal' (that was me); I promised 'Atarshumki' I would kick his head over his own city walls before sunset and I always keep my promises," she shoved one of my horse-holders aside and took one of my steeds. 'Alal' was not the name my father gave me. It meant destroyer and it was blasphemy to lay claim to it."Killing kings will cost you extra," was my impious response.Assyrians nobility barely tolerated mercenaries most of the time. My men and I didn't care. I hadn't taken up the killing business to make friends and my troops felt the same way. What mattered to us was that their coin was good and delivered on time. That was a good thing because whores and merchants were loath to advance 'our kind' anything on credit."I'll meet you half way," she grinned manically at me while my fighters and I raced for our mounts. (Saving the junior nobility wasn't what she were paying us for.) "I'll let you take any prince you capture as a hostage." I nodded. My men cheered hungrily, despite the choking dust. As long as I didn't get too greedy, the Kings would pay for their sons. Now we had to capture the bastards."Tūbātu," I reminded them. 'Goodwill'. It was a polite way of saying 'stop your chariot, rest your arms and your mother won't have to come begging for your corpse'. It was best to let opposing nobility keep their dignity in our business. Today's enemy might be tomorrow's paymaster.I blinked and things changed.Planting followed harvest and harvest followed planting. It had long ago become a blur. Shammuramat had grown older. Her first son became king when he was of age. I had long exceeded my welcome and my desire to stay. I was fixed to this small patch of the greater world by a rare emotion, empathy.It had come out of nowhere. We were campaigning against the Scythians raiding over the Zagros Mountains and followed them into Urartu. Night had fallen and I walked the camp as was my habit; being killed a few times in your sleep will make you err on the side of caution. Shammuramat was gazing out over the river Arkas."I though all the scouts have returned," I asked as I stepped to her side. A cool, early autumn breeze blew down the valley, tossing a few loose locks of her greying hair. She always had one patch shorn short which made her left-side braids prone to unwind."They have. We head back for Nineveh with the dawn," she murmured, her mind elsewhere."Do you ever dream of home?" she asked me out of the blue."No. I don't dream anymore. I rarely sleep and if I did, I would hope to dream of something less boring," I snorted in amusement. She had never talked about her home, to anyone as far as I knew."You will be going to Lydia when winter comes," she stated tensely."King Gyges needs someone with experience beating Cimmerians," I answered. The true reason was that I was no longer welcome on the Assyrian payroll because I insisted on recruiting only non-Assyrians into the ranks of my ferociously effective little band of one hundred; never more and rarely less."Shemtsu is a fool," she grumbled."That is unfair," I countered. My willingness to argue with her was one of my charms in her eyes. "He is an excellent Treasurer and he makes sure your vassals pay their tribute on time and in its full amount."The silence was hurtful to me because Shammuramat was never one to obfuscate her thoughts, especially around me. It was one of her charms, to my way of thinking."Salmu Eretu, the northern night sky has no answers for what ails you. Get some sleep. Tomorrow is going to start out cold before it bakes us." I called her 'Black Cloud' in Akkadian.I had first used that name twenty years ago to insult her, highlighting her tempestuous nature. In the Assyrian court, having just received recognition for my quick thinking, Shammuramat had belittled my accomplishment, throwing my body between her, her unborn child (the man who was now not-so-gently ushering me to the border) and a Kassite noble and his retainer bent on killing them both.Had my deed not been witnessed by half a dozen reliable sources, I wouldn't even have received that tawdry token."He sought glory without risk," she spat out her insult in a Hittite tongue alien to this court. Unfortunately for us both, I had worked for a Babylonian family for a few generations and they had been kind enough to turn me from an illiterate commoner to a man of some education.Ironically, they even taught me my native cuneiform long after my birthplace was barely a memory."Well aren't you a black cloud on an otherwise waste of a day," I replied somewhat bitterly. Her eyes widened, then narrowed and then I heard her laugh for the first time."Should I tell them what you said?" she mocked me and my predicament."But of course," I grunted in Akkadian. I'd screwed up. My inner thoughts were 'please not decapitation, please not decapitation' because getting my head on straight after that was a real bitch."You've been nothing but a black cloud bent on turning the choking dust at my feet into a grasping, muddy morass. Why stop now?" I announced loudly. If you are going to die, die well. Having died too many times to count, remembering my last words were all I had left to look forward to.The guards, familiar with the Queen's temper and stunned into inaction by me clearly embracing a long, messy death, stood around uselessly. Had I been allowed a weapon in the royal presence, I might have thought which one to kill first."I gift you, a lowborn man of the South (Sumerian), with honors and you respond by insulting my wife?" King, Shamshi Adad V growled as he rose from his throne."Husband," she stood to join him. I thought it was a pity she rarely smiled. "You asked that I too give a gift to my savior and the savior of our son (all unborn babies were sons back then until roughly half had the audacity to gender switch while exiting the womb). I have chosen." I was expecting my life for the moment and a day's head start to the border."It is your choice to make," the King allowed."From this day, until my passing, this man may always speak his mind in our lands," she demanded. She had a habit of fatally correcting anyone who saw her as less than co-ruler. The hesitation was deafening."As you will," Shamshi Adad V acquiesced to yet another of his wife's odd 'requests'. From that day forth we had been fast friends. She never asked about my immortality, where I was from, or how I ended up with my elite band of professional killers. I returned the favor. It was an unspoken understanding that in a few years, or decades, she would die and I would leave, not necessarily in that order. We had shared more years than I had given to any one person in quite some time."There is nothing left for me but ash," she declared with morbid certainty."Should any of us expect any better?" I did my best to offer words of comfort she would accept."Oh no," her noise was too bitter to be a laugh. "I had my own 'Life beyond Death' and it was stolen from me, along with my birthright.""We are chasing the thieves?" I asked."Yes and no," her face grew grim once more. "These were not the ones I was looking for. They share some bonds with some of the Scythian tribes who live on the far side of the Sea of Death (the Black Sea). These raiders weren't from those tribes.""Why are you turning back?" I questioned. "You know your Assyrians are loyal. They will follow wherever you lead. Your son won't begrudge you these few hundred. I'll come too.""Why?" she turned and looked into my eyes. She still had that blazing fire in her eyes. She was teasing me. If she asked, I too would follow and my men would follow me."The Scythians have been raiding the Lands of the Two Rivers from, well, before I graduated from 'spear for hire' to a 'seeker of a mastery of war'. The rich plunder of their camps will provide plenty of incentive for my men plus we can sell the horses when we come back," I stated."I do not have the years left to spend on such a campaign," she sighed. I had never heard a hint of defeat in her speech before. It was unsettling and rather tragic."I have squandered my years in marriage, being Queen and raising my boys. I tried to make Assyria my new family and I am revealed to be a fool. You had it right. We will always be outlanders. No matter how brave, loyal, just and smart, we would never be allowed in their sanctimonious circle," she said. "You. I should have ridden off with you after my first born was acknowledged (the present King Adad-nirari the 3rd).""We could have gathered up some more fighters, ridden over shattered Phrygia, to the narrows (Bosporus) and into the lands of the Thracians. There is a legend of a great river that pours out from the western shore of the Death Sea. What I seek is up that river.""How many would we face?" I grew equally serious."One," she coughed. "Me." My confusion was obvious. "I am not asking you to fight me, Alal. I want you to come back for me.""I can't. That is not how it works," I stated."How does it work then?" she looked into my eyes. The fire was there, but banked and waning. I didn't say anything. "I have never seen, or heard of you entering a temple.""Your men go. You do not stop them, but you have given up any pretense of worship," she pressed. "Do you not believe that anything exists beyond your senses?""I believe," I sighed. "I believe people are fools for giving offering, pledging their fidelity, pleading for mercy, or extending thanks to any deity. Those Shar-an (gnats) do as they will, unless it is to punish us for treating them like the spoiled children they are."Shammuramat regained her long-stilled laughter."I have always felt a kinship with you through our mutual bitterness.""Bitterness comes with familiarity," I snorted in amusement. Lovers had passion. We shared a simmering anger that came from being irredeemably wronged."I was born Baraqu, the first son of a potter in some city that no longer matters. I was a failure as a potter and an embarrassment to my house and my clan," I began a story I hadn't told another soul in, I couldn't recall. "In those days, the Priest-Kings declared wars and demanded each clan of the city give forth a certain number of males to fight. My family volunteered me and two rowdy cousins.Outside the gates, my clan elder gave each of us a cowhide shield and a spear with a small spindle of copper at the tip so we wouldn't think it was a staff. We marched, I forget which city we were fighting that time. Three days later we found the enemy behind a deep irrigation ditch that had dried out for the season. Our orders were simple, 'There they are. Attack!'My elder was at the back of our mob, making sure none of us ran away. My older cousin made it across the ditch first, but was speared twice; once in the right kidney, I can still remember my first sight of blood, and once, piercing the shield and lodging in his ribcage. My second cousin and I were pushed from behind into the fighting. I stabbed at one shield, doing no harm.Then my surviving cousin's morale broke and he tried to claw his way back into our ranks. He was stabbed in the back, his dying body tangling with mine and bearing us both to the ground. I saw this howling mad face over me. He was a commoner, like me, driven to violence by the terror of battle. His shoddily crafted spear plunged first into my right lung. The second stab found my heart. I died.From there, my spirit fell down toward the wretched dank caverns where all pitiful lowborn dregs are doomed to end up without hope of parole. Instead of endless misery, the Goddess Sarrat Irkalli appeared before me, barring my descent. With icy claws, she trisected my soul. I cannot begin to describe that agony. She snatched up my tattered bits and dragged me back into the world.Sarrat Irkalli is Goddess of the Netherworld, whispered a word that penetrated my brain through the left ear of my cooling corpse. It was an utterance so catastrophic to the fabric of the Veil I dare not repeat it even now.Baraqu? she blew a dark wind upon the first bit of my essence and it flew away.Cael, she whispered to the second portion and off it went in another direction. You are Baraqu no more. The second name was meaningless to me at the time but my name. Do you know that if you have your true name, your spirit can not find its way to your reward, no matter how foul, or pleasing? To the third part of my soul. I name you Alal, he who stands witness to the end of all he desires; their destroyer. Powerful yet powerless.}With that, she left me. My body was stiff from being dead so long. The next few hours were extremely painful. The Sun had set and the Moon was not in evidence. Jackals barked and hyenas laughed as they fought and feasted on the dead. I pushed the body of my cousin off me then crawled down into the ditch to hide. Hardly the reaction of a hero.""Not the actions of the man I know," Shammuramat smirked. "So, your name is Baraqu.""Was and I never much liked the name," I countered. "The priests gave it to me because right before my naming ceremony, a bolt of lightning from a spring storm struck the temple of Shara. So they named me Baraqu, which means 'struck by lightning'.""That sound likes a good name," the Queen Dowager regarded me."That is the noble meaning. The common meaning is less eloquent, it means 'idiot'."Another deep laugh from my treasured compatriot. So few had ever mattered so much to me."Struck by lightning, stricken dumb," she guffawed. "Still not the 'you' I know.""What does the other name mean?""I have no idea. In all my travels I have never found a people familiar with it," I shrugged. She looked out over the low waves lapping against the stony shore."No explanation?" she grudgingly inquired. She had wanted me to continue."No. I have never again come face to face with Sarrat Irkalli, been visited by a messenger, divine, or demonic, received an omen, or any otherworldly presence of any kind," I shrugged. I was long past any resentment. "After the battle I made my way back home, we'd lost, and resumed my life for a few years. My father took the excuse of me 'letting' my kinsmen die to place my younger brother over me.I didn't care. I always hated being a potter, so I ended up being a piddling nuisance all the time and a drunken brawler whenever I had wrangled some beer. I was always the first choice of my clan to send into battle. Despite my lack of training, I began surviving more battles than I died in. At some point, the priests began getting suspicious that I was still hanging around my great-grandnephew's house, so my house Elder suggested I leave the city.I was given a nice copper-headed mace that I had taken in a recent skirmish. Tradition dictated I offer it to the Elder, so he could give it back to me as a sign of my value to the clan. He had taken it for his own. Now he was giving it back out of fear that it held some part of my taint. I had no idea how to live on my own. Two days out, I was robbed and murdered for the first, but not last, time. That inaugural event, I got really angry and hunted those two farmers down.I got my mace back. I also relieved them of an onager, three slaves and a few ingots of silver. I guessed they had been rather successful robbers until they met me."
The latter half of Shalmaneser's reign is less celebrated, but no less important. We see major campaigns against Urartu, Que, and Parsua, but more importantly we see some of those campaigns led by an unexpected figure, Dayan-Assur. We are rapidly building up to the civil war that opens the Assyrian Feudal Era, with epic poetry, political dynamics, and lots and lots of hard to remember names! If you like the show, consider sharing with your friends, leaving a like, subscribing, or even supporting financially: Buy the Oldest Stories books: https://a.co/d/7Wn4jhS Donate here: https://oldeststories.net/ or on patreon: https://patreon.com/JamesBleckley or on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCG2tPxnHNNvMd0VrInekaA/join
Send us a Text Message.Could ancient civilizations have possessed advanced knowledge or even encountered extraterrestrial beings? Our latest episode features Aaron Long, a renowned expert in Mesopotamian archaeology and Ice Age geology, as we scrutinize the Antikythera mechanism, the Baghdad battery, the Istanbul rocket, and other out-of-place artifacts that challenge conventional historical timelines. Aaron shares his insights and recent work on the Ancient Astronaut Theory, offering a compelling narrative that may reshape the way we think about ancient history and extraterrestrial influences.Prepare to be intrigued as we delve into the technological mysteries of ancient artifacts, such as a Neanderthal skull with an unexplained hole and the enigmatic Ubaid figurines, which sport reptilian features. We discuss the possible existence of intelligent beings or their symbolic representations in ancient cultures and connect these artifacts with ancient civilizations like the kingdom of Urartu and their association of godliness with attributes such as the ability to traverse the skies. The episode also investigates the Istanbul rocket and its fascinating ties to these ancient stories of celestial travel.Our exploration doesn't stop there. We dissect the mysteries surrounding the precision-crafted Schist disk from Egypt's First Dynasty and the Piri Reis map, a 16th-century chart that controversially depicts Antarctica without ice. Could these artifacts suggest lost technologies or forgotten histories? We also entertain the possibility of unearthing massive alien artifacts buried beneath the Earth's surface, pondering historical and geological evidence that hints at larger, hidden relics. Join us for this thought-provoking journey as we widen our understanding of ancient mysteries and their potential extraterrestrial connections."Space Journey" by Geoff HarveyCopyright © 2021 Melody Loops LPFull License Royalty-Free Music https://www.melodyloops.com Support the Show.Visit our website
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Fotbalisté Baníku Ostrava mají před sebou po 14 letech pauzy zase zápas evropských pohárů. V prvním utkání 2. předkola Evropské konferenční ligy přivítají v 19 hodin na Městském stadionu arménský klub FC Urartu.
Nate Loper from Canyon Ministries joins to discuss a few possible locations for the resting place of Noah's Ark, including Mt. Ararat, Durupinar, and Cudi Dagh (Mt. Judi). 3D map of Mt Cudi/Judi - created by Nate Loper Is Noah's Ark on This Mountain? - Bible and Spade Magazine Noah's Ark Articles - BibleArchaeology.org
Synopsis: Rusa of Urartu wins early victories against Assyrian armies, but his intrigues in the Zagros kingdom of Mannea earn him Sargon's wrath. After a crushing defeat by Cimmerian invaders, Rusa's unable to prevent Sargon's destruction of his kingdom. “I caused there to be lamentation in the wide land Urartu and in all the mountains, and I made Rusa, their king, use flint blades, razors (and) scalpels to slash himself in mourning for as long as he lived. I made Musasir part of the territory of Assyria and assigned it to the authority of a eunuch of mine, the palace herald. The awesome splendor of the god Assur, my lord, overwhelmed Rusa, the Urartian, and so with his own iron dagger he stabbed himself in the heart like a pig and put an end to his life.” – The Annals of Sargon II Map of the Iron Age Near East: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Near_East.jpg Map of the Iron Age Zagros Mountains: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Zagros_Enhanced.jpg Episode Images: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C29_Images.pdf References and Further Reading: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C29_References.pdf Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Synopsis: Matti'el of Arpad turns his back on the Treaty of Katikka and allies with Sarduri II of Urartu. The usurpation of Tiglath-pileser III heralds an Assyrian resurgence and the kingdom of Arpad's destruction. “Matti'el the son of Attar-shumki (II) fomented a rebellion against Assyria and violated his loyalty oath. To the kings of Hatti and Urartu he sent hostile messages against Assyria and made the lands hostile. Sarduri of Urartu, Sulumal of Malatya and Tarhulara of Gurgum came to his aid.” – The Annals of Tiglath-pileser III Map of the Iron Age Near East: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Near_East.jpg Map of Iron Age Northern Syria: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Syria.jpg Map of Iron Age Southern Syria and Canaan: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Canaan.jpg Regional Kings List: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C25_Kings_List.pdf Episode Images: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C25_Images.pdf References and Further Reading: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C25_References.pdf Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Argishti ruled the ancient kingdom of Urartu, located in today's Armenia and Eastern Turkey. During Argishti's reign in the 8th century BC, Urartu held sway over its powerful neighbor, the Neo-Assyrian Empire
We normally associate summertime with international tournaments and overglorified friednliesy but this summer was anything but for the Armenians! European club competition qualifiers are in full swing with 4 Armenian clubs competing, incluidng champiosn Urartu, Pyunik, Ararat Armenia and Alashkert! All 4 teams are in the UEFA Conference League competition and look to represent Armenia for a 3rd consecutive years. Elsewhere the transfer market is HOT, with Ajax trying to finalize a deal for Eduard Spertsyan, but will it go through? Lucas Zelarayan is the latest big name star to join the Saudi League with Al Fatteh. The boys give their thoughts on these two and much more! Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to not miss the next live stream!
Synopsis: Sarduri II rules at the pinnacle of Urartian power, conquering lands from the Black Sea coast to the Zagros Mountains to the kingdoms of northern Syria. Matti'el of Arpad unifies Aramean lands north of Damascus then allies with Urartu against the Assyrians. His defeat by the mysterious ruler of KTK only results in a temporary setback, and an Assyrian Empire pressed on all fronts seems destined for imminent collapse. “I am the ruler Yariri - the prince beloved by the Storm God, Kubaba, Karhuha and the Sun. The gods have made me strong and exalted over Carchemish. I strengthened Carchemish and I exalted my lord's house in Carchemish. I caused the river to pass (here)…I built the temple of the god of Harmana and I made my own statue...I brought up Kamani as a successor, wherefore I showed virtue above all kings. And I brought up his younger brothers, I let them in as brothers and I extended protection to them, the children of my lord Astiruwa.” – Yariri's inscription on the Royal Buttress at Carchemish Map of the Iron Age Near East: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Near_East.jpg Map of Iron Age Northern Syria: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Syria.jpg Map of Iron Age Southern Syria and Canaan: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Canaan.jpg Regional Kings List: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C24_Kings_List.pdf Episode Images: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C24_Images.pdf References and Further Reading: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C24_References.pdf Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Synopsis: Emerging triumphant from civil war, Shamshi-Adad V devotes his energies to humbling Babylonia. Upon his death, his wife Shammuramat acts as regent for their son, Adad-nirari III, and both campaign across the Euphrates to confront a resurgent Arpad. Under its vigorous king Menua, Urartu begins the military conquests that would end with its regional dominance. “When Suppiluliuma, king of Kummuh, caused Adad-nirari, king of Assyria and Shammuramat, queen, to cross the Euphrates river; I smashed Attar-shumki, son of Hadram, of the city Arpad, together with eight kings, who were with him at the city Paqarhubunu, their boundary and land…In that year they put up this boundary stone between Suppiluliuma, king of Kummuh, and Halpartuntiya, son of Larama, king of Gurgum.'” – the Pazarcik Stele Map of the Iron Age Near East: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Near_East.jpg Map of Iron Age Northern Syria: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Syria.jpg Map of Iron Age Southern Syria and Canaan: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Canaan.jpg Regional Kings List: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C22_Kings_List.pdf Episode Images: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C22_Images.pdf References and Further Reading: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C22_References.pdf Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**** VIDEO EN NUESTRO CANAL DE YOUTUBE **** https://youtube.com/live/5l4TAWVHGvc +++++ Hazte con nuestras camisetas en https://www.bhmshop.app +++++ Senaquerib, hijo y sucesor de Sargón II, estuvo ocupado en incesantes conflictos por todo el Creciente fértil durante la mayor parte de su reinado, guerreando con Elam, Urartu y Egipto. Combatió al rey Ezequías de Judá, sitió Jerusalén y arrasó Babilonia tras varias revueltas contra su dominio. Gracias a Edu Caballero, autor de “Crueles, Personajes históricos que tuvieron el poder para serlo” ** https://amzn.to/387F6wb ** , conoceremos al personaje histórico detrás de la leyenda. Si queréis apoyar a Bellumartis Historia Militar e invitarnos a un café o u una cerveza virtual por nuestro trabajo, podéis visitar nuestro PATREON https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis o en PAYPALhttps://www.paypal.me/bellumartis o en BIZUM 656/778/825 No olvidéis suscribiros al canal, si aún no lo habéis hecho. Si queréis ayudarnos, dadle a “me gusta” y también dejadnos comentarios. De esta forma ayudaréis a que los programas sean conocidos por más gente. Y compartidnos con vuestros amigos y conocidos. SIGUENOS EN TODAS LAS REDES SOCIALES ¿Queréis contactar con nosotros? Puedes escribirnos a bellumartishistoriamilitar@gmail.como por WHATSAP o en BIZUM 656/778/825 Nuestra página principal es: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com
Synopsis: Hazael of Aram-Damascus and Jehu of Israel bring desolation to the house of Omri. After decades of leading Assyrian campaigns, Shalmaneser III dispatches his turtanu, Dayan-Assur, to fight the newly-formed kingdom of Urartu. “And the Lord said unto (Elijah), Go, return on thy way to the wilderness of Damascus: And then thou comest, anoint Hazael to be king over Syria: And Jehu the son of Nimshi shalt thou anoint to be king over Israel:… And it shall come to pass, that him that escapeth the sword of Hazael shall Jehu slay.” – 1 Kings 19: 15-17 Map of the Iron Age Near East: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Near_East.jpg Map of Iron Age Northern Syria: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Syria.jpg Map of Iron Age Southern Syria and Canaan: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Map_Canaan.jpg Episode Images: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C19_Images.pdf Regional Kings List: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C19_C20_Kings_List.pdf References and Further Reading: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/C19_References.pdf Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historia, jakiej nie uczą w szkole, część ósma. Tej nocy suniemy dookoła świata od połowy X w. p.n.e. aż do pierwszej olimpiady — mamy fakty, przemoc, stele i legendy. Uzupełnienia i ciekawostki: jak stare jest mydło, greckie wieki ciemne rispekt, jeszcze o produkcji brązu, o długu jako sposobie rozliczania (przy okazji zapraszamy na cykl prelek o pieniądzach: 1. początki, 2. nowożytność, 3. ciekawostki), jak nazywano węgorza elektrycznego przed elektrycznością, sumeryjskie zwyczaje związane z królewskimi zastępcami w razie omenu (historia ogrodnika Enlil-bani), zagadka szamanki z Bad Dürrenberg, 8.2 kiloyear event. X w. p.n.e., Egipt i okolice Szybko podsumowujemy, co było, a co jest w Egipcie i u sąsiadów. Faraon Szeszonk I z ludu Meszwesz daje początek 22. dynastii. Konsolidacja państwa. Nubia staje się królestwem Kusz. Wracamy na chwilę do kultury Kerma, skąd to wzięli się Nubijczycy. Długie, udane panowanie faraona Osorkona I. Omawiamy konfuzje chronologiczne związane z tą dynastią, po czym zostawiamy Egipt w chaosie. X-IX w. p.n.e., Grecja i okolice Powoli wychodzimy z greckich wieków ciemnych, omawiamy niuanse ekspansji Dorów i Jonów. Czym się różnią te ludy i które tereny zajmują? Co Sparta ma na tarczach? Lista powodów, po których poznajemy, że w Grecji jest ewidentnie lepiej. X-IX w. p.n.e., Asyria i okolice Aszur-dan II i państwo nowoasyryjskie. Ambitny plan wojen. Krótki rant na asyryjskie imiona królewskie. Pogrom w Kadmuhu. Omawiamy taktykę i propagandę podbojów. Zaglądamy do Gutejów i krytykujemy ich brak zmysłu biznesowego. Doceniamy różnorodne pasje bieżącego władcy. Adad-nirari II wstępuje na tron, a my dziękujemy Asyryjczykom za listy eponimów. Przyglądamy się układom Asyrii z Babilonem oraz stosunkom z innymi sąsiadami. Aszurnasirpal II zdobywa wysokie miejsce w konkurencji na brutalność. Problemy z buntownikami, wyprawa na królestwa późnohetyckie. Moczymy miecze w wodach Morza Śródziemnego. Reinwestycja trybutów i dyplomatyczne rozgrywki wewnętrzne. Pierwsze duże zoo. Wyprawy wojenne Salmanasara III. Co ciekawego w Urartu? Co zrobić, jak się ma Asyrię po sąsiedzku? Bitwa pod Karkar. Omawiamy monolity, zwłaszcza pierwsze pisemne wzmianki o Arabach i Izraelu. Awantury rodzinne i rewolty, ale za to witamy na pokładzie Persję. Na tron wstępuje Szamszi-Adad (piąty tego imienia), w Asyrii zmienia się układ sił i nastaje tzw. wiek magnatów. Co możemy wyczytać na stelach? Królowa Sammu-ramat. IX w. p.n.e., Egipt Kapłan Hedjkheperre Setepenamun Harsiese daje początek 23. dynastii. Problem dwóch stolic. Stękamy na datowanie i wspominamy czule listy amarneńskie. Kiedy to się skończy? IX w. p.n.e., legendy z okolic morza Na półwyspie apenińskim kultura Villanova i Etruskowie. Nowa kolonia Fenicjan — Kartagina. Legenda Likurga, prawodawcy Sparty. Zaglądamy jeszcze na chwilę do Grecji, konkretnie do Eubejczyków. Kolonie Ischia i Al-Mina. IX-VIII w. p.n.e., wyspy japońskie Skąd się wzięła kultura Yayoi? Omawiamy okres Jōmon i szczególną figurkę ceramiczną, dając odpór Zniczowi. Co jest uprawiane na wyspach? IX w. p.n.e., Australia i Oceania Skąd pochodzą i dokąd zmierzają Filipińczycy? Koniec migracji Polinezyjczyków i Długa Pauza. Aborygeni, prawdopodobnie najstarsza wciąż istniejąca kultura świata. Rozmawiamy o przekazie ustnym, próbujemy zrozumieć idee łączące różne grupy aborygeńskie i odnajdujemy się emocjonalnie w ich podejściu do świata. VIII w. p.n.e., Europa Okolice Austrii, kultura halsztacka na kopalniach soli. Marzymy o interaktywnej mapie rozkwitów, upadków i przemiksów kultur. Anglia, koń z Uffington. Odświeżamy kredę i na zdrowie! VIII w. p.n.e., Grecja Pierwsze igrzyska olimpijskie. Siedzimy w namocie i pokrywamy się kurzem, słuchając dwóch mitów o początkach tych zawodów, a potem wycieramy się archeologią. Teoria i praktyka założeń olimpijskich, a także ich istotna funkcja społeczna. Koniec greckich wieków ciemnych, wkraczamy w okres archaiczny. Zakończenie Podsumowanie wycieczki i zapowiedź przygód w następnej części. Do czytania i oglądania: David R. Graeber, "Dług. Pierwsze 5000 lat" The Burial of Bad Dürrenberg, Central Germany: Osteopathology and Osteoarchaeology of a Late Mesolithic Shaman's Grave Stela Salmanasara III Czarny obelisk Salmanasara III okres Jōmon Mitologia australijskich Aborygenów Dreaming Wrzuć pięć złotych na patronite.pl/kya! Zainwestujemy w produkcję tajnych kompletów. 2023.04.01 / 2023.04.12
durée : 00:28:59 - Carbone 14, le magazine de l'archéologie - par : Vincent Charpentier - Dans ce numéro, le magazine de l'archéologie ouvre ses portes à un royaume méconnu du sud Caucase, "Urartu" et par là même, au passé lointain de l'Arménie. - invités : Stéphane Deschamps (conservateur) Conservateur général du patrimoine, chef du service régional d'archéologie d'Ile-de-France
Walmerson Garcia Praia nasceu no Pará, mas foi no interior de São Paulo que começou a carreira profissional. Em 2016, no entanto, quando conquistava o estadual matogrossense com o Luverdense, viu surgir uma chance na Armênia e decidiu começar sua trajetória internacional. Em quase 3 temporadas por lá, jogando pelo Ganzasar FC e depois Banants Yerevan (atual Urartu), Walmerson conseguiu tamanho destaque que acabou conseguindo uma transação até então inédita: sair da Armênia para ir jogar no futebol japonês. Em 2019, o atacante paraense chegava para ser mais um brasileiro num time que historicamente gosta de atleta do nosso país: o Tokyo Verdy. Com uma breve passagem no mercado japonês naquele ano, Walmerson não imaginava que teria muita dor de cabeça com empresários logo em seguida, atrapalhando sua carreira. Sem entrar em campo até o meio de 2021, o entrevistado se via com 27 anos e tendo que ter perseverança para voltar a ter uma chance de mostrar seu valor. Ela veio em Omã e em pouco tempo conseguiu uma ascensão extremamente rápida no novo país até ser recentemente contratado pelo Dhofar. Falando de Salalah e tendo acabado de completar 29 anos, Walmerson conta um pouco da carreira e da expectativa para o próximo jogo, curiosamente contra o líder do torneio e seu ex-time. #walmersonpraia #dhofar #omã
In this episode of the Mer Herosner Podcast, we take a look at King Abas Bagratuni, one of the most important Armenian monarchs. We explore his life, his battles, and his fortress of Kars.If you're interested in Armenian history, then this episode is a must-listen. King Abas Bagratuni is one of the most influential Armenian monarchs and his story is worth exploring. This episode will take you on a journey through history, and we hope you enjoy it!Follow Hawk on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hrairhawk/Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/QIiW7Nv6HjQQuestions? emails us at pod@merherosner.comSubscribe to our YouTube @MerHerosner Support Artsakh by going to https://saveartsakh.org and voice your opinion on the ongoing situation of the blockade of the Lachin corridor.Support the showFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/merherosner/
In this episode of Mer Herosner, special guest Yegishe Kazarain joins us live as we explore new genetics data that shows Indo-European Homeland in Armenian Highlands.Urartu was an ancient kingdom located in the Armenian Highlands that is credited with launching the Proto-Indo-European language family. In this episode of Hidden Origins, we explore new genetics data that shows the Indo-European homeland was located in the Armenian Highlands!Take a journey back in time with us as we explore this fascinating story and learn how new genetics data is helping to unlock the mysteries of ancient history. Don't miss out on this exciting episode!watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/RMFNNU8nXDsSupport the showFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/merherosner/
In this episode of Mer Herosner, archaeologist Miqayel Badlayan joins Vic and Mike live from Armenia as we explore the secrets that the Erebuni Fortress holds. Located in Armenia, this fortress was once the capital of the ancient kingdom of Urartu.In this episode, we discuss the history of the Erebuni Fortress, as well as some of the archaeological discoveries that have been made there. We also explore some of the theories about the fortress and its importance in the ancient world. So be sure to watch this episode to learn more about the secrets that the Erebuni Fortress holds!Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/nttNasUS6CgJoin our Mer Hersoner channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9jBwzX_6QkUFrfxw6t8mg/joinFor merchandise: https://merherosner.com/ USE promo code HOLIDAYS and save 20% on all purchases questions? email us at pod@merherosner.comSupport the showFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/merherosner/
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas' website.BackgroundThe mid-8th C. was a heady time for both kingdoms, becauseSyria (Aram) was drained from its exertions in resisting Assyria.Egypt was weak, thus constituting no southern threat.Assyria was preoccupied with the kingdom of Urartu.Israel's smaller neighbors, Phoenicia, Philistia. Ammon, Moab, and Edom, posed no threat.The prophet now shifts his attack to the rich and powerful men (having already criticized the callous upper class women in chapter 4).Complacent (6:1-7)In heady times, it is easy to grow complacent.Zion is Jerusalem.The southern kingdom of Judah was not much more righteous than the northern kingdom of Israel.Israel, despite its (false claims) to be God's people (the true Zion), were not!Samaria and the entire kingdom of which it was the capital went into captivity nearly a century and a half before the kingdom of Judah was exiled.Israel was no better than other kingdoms (v.2).Lives of luxury are reprehensible when basic physical and spiritual needs in others are going unmet!The operative word is "lounge."These people are drinking wine straight from the bowl!Note: anointing was part of daily personal hygiene (as in Matthew 6). It also kills body lice.Meat (probably lamb) was a great delicacy, at a time when most tasted meat only 3x/year. (See Luke 15:23.)They cared only for themselves and the perks that come with power.Their creative energies went into music, not into helping the poor. Their priorities were skewed.Historical sidelights:Harvard University expeditions of 1908-1910 found potsherd inscriptions at Samaria recording deliveries of jugs of old (well fermented and textured) wine and refined olive oil.An ivory carving from Megiddo depicts a noble quaffing her thirst from a bowl while a servant is playing the lute.Exile is certain! "Your feasting and lounging will end!"Devastation and a dismal post-war scene (6:8-14)A pattern of military victory will not, in the case of Israel, avert ultimate military defeat. The homes of which they were so proud will be smashed to pieces.As useless as plowing the sea with oxen, or plowing the rocky crags with horses. Donkeys can manage the rocks, not horses. Either way, Israel's self-directed efforts are ultimately worthless. Word-play: Lo-debar -- nothing (not a thing). Their efforts have been in vain, their military achievements meaningless. (As though Robin Hood were to call Nottingham "Nothingham.")The nation to be stirred up is none other than Assyria!Thought questionsDoes Amos 6:1 apply to me? Am I one of those who could be described as "complacent in Zion?"Am I living for luxury, status, indulgent pleasures, guilty of conspicuous consumption?Do I have to live at my present standard of living?Calculate how many hours a week you are working to pay your rent or mortgage, meals, entertainment, etc. Do your budgetary priorities reflect your spiritual convictions? (They usually do!) Our use of time (the Lord's time) should follow biblical priorities.Am I grieving over the ruin of Joseph?Grieving over the fractured and faithless state of most groups that claim to be following Christ?Grieve when your local church is not growing spiritually / numerically?Grieving over the pain, alienation, lostness and ultimate condemnation of the world?Does my involvement in evangelism reflect my conviction about the lostness of the world?Are we taking excessive pride in our own accomplishments, as though they can shield us from the Judgment day?Advanced:V.2: Calneh and Hamath are in Syria. Cities suggest human ingenuity, strength, and achievement. But (Hebrews 13:14) we have here no continuing city. Our city is above (also a theme in Revelation).V.8: "by himself" is literally "by his throat," an image underscoring the seriousness of keeping the oath.V.10: Not mentioning the name of the Lord is susceptible of several interpretations. Should his name not be mentioned because of the risk of further judgment? or for shame? or because it would be fruitless, given Israel's abandonment by the Lord? The text is not clear.V.12: One doesn't plow there (or doesn't plow the sea, depending on a single consonant [yam or sham]).Karnaim (v.13) is a Hebrew dual form meaning (two) horns. Horns represented power.
Vic and Mike are back with Mer Herosner season 3. Special guest, founder of People of Ar, Yeghishe Kazarian joins live from Greece to discuss his extensive research on the Kingdom of Urartu and the Urartians. Watch the live here: https://youtu.be/_LrkyCDqUIwFor merchandise: https://merherosner.com/questions? email us at pod@merherosner.com Support the show
Margarita de Guzman is one of very few female archaeologist entrepreneurs in Canada, and she just launched a program to support more women in the industry. She is also the Founder of Circle CRM Group Inc. Margarita has over 20 years of extensive archaeological experience and knowledge in all services related to historical resource consulting. She is an approved permit-holding archaeologist in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Throughout her consulting career, Margarita has managed many large scale HRIAs and HRIMs, and recorded numerous historic resource sites. Her experience includes field assessments and mitigations for projects ranging from small-scale oil and gas to Class I pipelines and Forestry Management Areas, as well as infrastructure, power, residential/industrial subdivisions, and other developments in the private and public sector. A graduate of the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Durham University (UK), Margarita holds degrees in both Archaeology and Economics. Her Masters studies involved relational artifact analysis of three sites in central Europe: Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. Upon completing her studies, Margarita spent 5 years working in Europe on a variety of archaeology sites including an Iron Age hillfort in Schwarzenbach, Austria, a complex Roman bath site in Grumentum, Italy and an Urartu fortress outside Yerevan, Armenia. Margarita also founded and co-directed the SVG Public Archaeology Program, a non-profit rescue excavation on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent. With the help of a select team, she completed two seasons of public excavations. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada's economy. To support Canada's businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter
Pyunik and Ararat Armenia have taken the Armenian Premier League title race down to the wire! Noravank upset Urartu in the Armenian Cup Final and Qualify for Europe! Then we discuss our players in Europe and how they are winning titles and qualifying for European competition. Finally we have a great discussion about the Republic of Ireland National Football Team with Irish Football Blog (@BlogIrish) and A Nations League Once Again Podcast (@ANLOAPod). They provide us with in-depth knowledge on the current state of the Irish NT, what players to look out for and expectations in the upcoming UEFA Nations League. All that and more in an action packed episode of Football Kentron! Socials: @FootballKentron Follow our friends: Irish Football Blog (@BlogIrish) & A Nations League Once Again Podcast (@ANLOAPod) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ebert está de volta ao canal, após muito pouco tempo, pois o motivo é especial: seu time conquistou a Copa da Armênia! O vídeo completo da partida está disponível no canal da Federação do país: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A109sEqqbY Do nosso super recente papo anterior até o pós-conquista, Ebert relata sobre o foco do Noravank em tentar levantar o troféu nacional, após estarem em uma posição segura na Liga Nacional. O título conquistado sobre o Urartu garantiu uma vaga na UEFA Conference League. A temporada 2022/2023 vai ter portanto jogos oficiais já em Julho, ou seja, as férias serão mais curtas, mas por um ótimo motivo. #ebert #ebertcardoso #noravank - - - - - Cansado de ver sempre o mesmo tipo de conteúdo dos outros canais? Siga este perfil (https://www.youtube.com/canaloutraliga) e ajude a criar uma mídia alternativa mais forte, dando mais visibilidade a quem busca seu espaço no mundo da bola! Aproveite e também acompanhe o trabalho em outras mídias: https://www.twitch.tv/subs/jorgekadowaki www.instagram.com/jorgekadowaki www.instagram.com/canaloutraliga
After a great team performance and a professional 1-0 win over Montenegro at home in Yerevan, the Armenia NT traveled to Oslo and got absolutely obliterated by Norway in a record 9-0 defeat. The team tries to dissect how a manager that got us promoted to League B in UEFA Nations League managed to get the biggest stain in his, and our, career. NT woes were not any better at the u21 and u19 level as they got smacked left and right as well. All around worst NT break ever, hands down. The Armenia Cup final is also set with Urartu set to take on Noravank! We cover the usual domestic league and players abroad! Socials: @footballkentron --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today, we explore the years 720-714 BCE as the Near Eastern states of Assyria and Urartu duke it out in a grand geopolitical struggle. All the while, the Kimmerians are making their way further and further into the region.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, koronavirüs salgınında son gelişmelere ilişkin Şükran Şençekiçer'in sorularını yanıtladı.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, canlı yayında koronavirüs salgınına ilişkin izleyici sorularını yanıtlıyor. #Medyascope #EsinŞenol #UrartuŞeker #Koronavirüs #Aşılar #ÜçüncüDoz #Biontech #ŞükranŞençekiçer
From its inception in the 9th century BCE to its eventual demise some 200 years later, the Urartu Kingdom dominated the Lake Van region, in today's northeastern Turkey. Known to its inhabitants as Biainili, the Urartian state formed as a confederation of kingdoms, likely in response to threats from their powerful neighbors the Assyrians. The Assyrians are also important to the study of Urartu, as Assyrian texts make up the main body of knowledge about Urartu. Through these foreign texts we can observe that despite its relatively short existence, Urartu left an indelible mark on the region, still visible to the present day. Thank you to Zach Willis for writing about this fascinating kingdom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, koronavirüs salgınında gidişata, Omicron varyantının özelliklerine ve üçüncü doz aşıların önemine ilişkin Şükran Şençekiçer'in sorularını yanıtladı. #Medyascope #EsinŞenol #UrartuŞeker #Koronavirüs #Omicron
In questa terza puntata non parleremo di un solo sito, ma partiremo alla scoperta di due civiltà "dimenticate", che sebbene abbiano dato vita a fiorenti regni, in grado di segnare la storia del Vicino Oriente per molto tempo, sono pressochè sconosciute al vasto pubblico.Anche grazie al contributo dell'archeologia, proveremo a ricostruire la storia del regno di Mitanni e del regno di Urartu.Buona archeologia!
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Prof. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, 2021'de Türkiye'nin salgınla mücadelesi, Omicron varyantının özellikleri ve yeni yılda salgının geleceğine ilişkin Şükran Şençekiçer'in sorularını yanıtladı.
Sentetik biyoloji uzmanı Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, yeni koronavirüs varyantı Omicron'a ilişkin Şükran Şençekiçer'in sorularını yanıtladı.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, Dünya Sağlık Örgütü'nün “Omicron” adını verdiği ve “endişe verici” kategorisine dahil ettiği yeni koronavirüs varyantına ve üçüncü-dördüncü doz aşılara ilişkin Şükran Şençekiçer'in sorularını yanıtladı.
Cuando el Arca de Noé encalló en el Monte Ararat, en el corazón de la Armenia histórica, el lugar quedó marcado para siempre. Se inició así un camino que llevo a Armenia, en el año 301, a ser el primer país cristiano del mundo. Tierra de hititas, del país de Mittani y Urartu, luego estuvo dominada por los persas y los otomanos. El pueblo armenio, siempre fiel a sus raíces, ha conservado su identidad contra viento y marea, pese a todo y frente a todos. Ni siquiera el genocidio que sufrieron a manos de los turcos, a principios del siglo XX, consiguió acallarles. Si cabe, redoblaron sus esfuerzos tanto dentro como fuera del país, ya que la gente de la diáspora armenia (en torno a 6-7 millones de personas viviendo en el extranjero) mantienen el recuerdo de su pueblo y luchan por el reconocimiento de sus sufrimientos. Entre ellos, nombres tan conocidos como Dan Bilzerian, Serj Tankian de System of a Down, la familia Kardashian, el violinista Ara Malikian o el Gran Maestro del ajedrez Garri Kaspárov. Hoy comparte una cerveza con nosotros Hayk Kasamanyan, armenio afincado en España desde hace más de 20 años, que nos va a acercar a la realidad del país del Ararat. Repasaremos su historia, su cultura y sus relaciones internacionales, con especial atención a la reciente guerra del Alto Karabaj (2020) y su latente conflicto con Azerbaiyán. Bienvenidos a la Terra Ignota Emitido originalmente en YouTube el 7 de noviembre de 2021: https://youtu.be/epUKefxWFZU _______________________________________________________________ Recuerda darle a subscribirse para no perderte futuros contenidos. Y si te gusta, te animamos a compartirlo con tus amigos y conocidos. Puedes acceder a todas las plataformas de Terra Ignota desde https://linktr.ee/TerraIgnota (iVoox, Spotify, Discord y mucho más). Para adquirir productos del podcast: https://tienda.mundoignoto.es
Vic and Mike discuss the history of the great City of Ani, also know as the City of the 1001 Churches from beginning days to its unfortunate end. For merchandise visit www.merherosner.comQuestions? Email us at pod@merherosner.comFollow us on Instagram @merherosnerFor Advertising and Sponsorship opportunities, please email info@merherosner.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/merherosner)
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, koronavirüsün uzun vadeli etkileri, hızlı test kitleri ve Novavax aşısındaki gelişmelere ilişkin Şükran Şençekiçer'in sorularını yanıtladı.
(For Educational Purposes Only. The Creator owns their content.) "Are there any biblical references to territories in what is today the country of Russia? The author's answer is yes, but Ezekiel's reference to Rosh and Meshech is not one of them. In a thoroughly documented discussion, the author describes the Uratrians, Manneans, Cimmerians, and Scythians. Three of these northern foes of Israel are referred to by Jeremiah (in 51:27), the Cimmerians by Ezekiel (38:6). "...with the exception of Egypt," writes the author, "almost all of Israel's enemies came from the north, though from the viewpoint of a modern map, many of these came ultimately from the east." The Urartians occupied what is now Soviet Armenia, southeastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran. The Manneans lived south of Lake Urmia, between Urartu and Assyria. The Cimmerians first appeared in the steppes north of the Caucasus, then crossed the Caucasus, and eventually invaded Asia Minor. The Scythians were nomadic tribes from the Russian steppes, some of whom settled in the Ukraine north of the Black Sea, others east of the Caspian. But what of Rosh, Messhech, and other names in Ezekiel 38:2? Is Rosh, Russia and Meshech Moscow? Rosh cannot possibly be related to Russia, insists the author. Nor can the terms Gog and Magog, no proposed identification for which has yet to win universal consent. Meshech and Tubal, on the other hand, have been located for certain - in central and eastern Anatolia."
Tiffany introduces us to Urartu, Assyria's great neighbour and rival. What can we learn from its network of fortresses? And how can deep maps and digital storytelling help us engage people with our work?3:48 Urartu and the Urartians9:36 Vayots Dzor Fortress Landscapes Project 12:56 the fortress network15:16 fire beacon stations18:42 digital storytelling20:50 deep maps23:16 community engagementMusic by Ruba HillawiWebsite: http://wedgepod.orgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgwEmail: wedgepod@gmail.comTwitter: @wedge_pod Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod
Koronavirüs: Doğrular, yanlışlar & doğru bilinen yanlışlar - Esin Şenol, Müge Çevik, Urartu Şeker
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Sağlık Bakanı Fahrettin Koca'nın Türkiye'de iki kişide görüldüğünü söylediği yeni Mu varyantını ve 6 Eylül'de yüz yüze eğitime geçen okullardaki salgın tedbirlerini konuştuk.
Atıf Ünaldı ile Netizen: Bilimsel anlamda koronavirüs ve ilacın gelişimi - Urartu Şeker ile söyleşi
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker, koronavirüs aşısı tereddütlerine ilişkin Medyascope YouTube canlı yayınında, Şükran Şençekiçer'in moderatörlüğünde izleyicilerden gelen soruları yanıtladı.
Vic and Mike discuss the Armenian history of architecture and art during the middle ages and medieval times with historian, researcher, and professor at Tufts University, Dr. Christin Maranci. For merchandise visit www.merherosner.comQuestions? Email us at pod@merherosner.comFor Advertising and Sponsorship opportunities, please email info@merherosner.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/merherosner)
Vic and Mike dive into the Kingdom of Urartu history and try to learn about it's great architecture, religion, agriculture, prosperities, and kings. Questions about our topics? email pod@merherosner.com and will answer them on the next episode. www.merherosner.comInstagram: @merherosnerFor Advertising and Sponsorship opportunities, please email info@merherosner.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/merherosner)
Summer is here and that means hot sun, piña coladas by the pool and UNLIMITED FOOTBALL! The EUROS were not even over and UEFA Club competitions kicked off across Europe where 4 Armenian clubs began their journey to being the first ever in a European club competition. Alashkert was victorious in the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round and have now booked a trip to Poland! Ararat Yerevan were the only club in the Conference League to get out of the first round after dispatching the second highest seeded team in the qualifiers! Noah and Urartu unfortunately bowed out. Listen to our wrap up of the matches and reactions to some DUMB transfer rumors. Don't forget to rate and share
Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye'de artan koronavirüs vaka sayılarını, Delta varyantını, aşıların varyantlara etkilerini ve üçüncü doz aşı tartışmalarını konuştuk.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye'de koronavirüs salgınında ve aşılamada son durumu konuştuk.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye'de kademeli normalleşme adımlarını, salgında ve aşılamada gidişatı konuştuk.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile ilaçlar, aşılama ve haziranda açılma hakkında konuştuk.
Haber Hafta Sonu’nda bu akşam siyasetbilimci Dinçer Demirkent ile suç örgütü lideri Sedat Peker’in YouTube kanalından paylaştığı videodan hareketle mafya-devlet ilişkisini, Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile salgın dokuz binin altına düşen vaka sayılarını, salgın yönetimi ve Türkiye’nin aşı politikasını konuştuk.
Prof. Dr. Esin Davutoğlu Şenol, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye’de ciddi şekilde artan koronavirüs vaka sayılarını, salgın yönetiminde gidişatı, kullanılan ilaçları, virüs varyantları ve aşılara dair ayrıntıları konuştuk.
Prof. Dr. Esin Davutoğlu Şenol, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye’de ciddi şekilde artmaya devam eden koronavirüs vaka sayılarını, salgın yönetiminde gidişatı, virüs varyantları ve aşılara dair ayrıntıları konuştuk.
Gazi Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi’nden enfeksiyon hastalıkları uzmanı Prof. Dr. Esin Davutoğlu Şenol, Bilkent Üniversitesi Ulusal Nanoteknoloji Araştırma Merkezi’nden sentetik biyoloji uzmanı Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ve Almanya’daki Dresden Üniversitesi’nden genetik ve sinirbilim uzmanı Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl, koronavirüs salgınının gidişatı ve aşılarla ilgili Medyascope izleyicilerinin sorularını yanıtladı.
Urartu, en el altiplano armenio, fue uno de los grandes imperios del Mundo Antiguo. Arqueólogos e historiadores analizan los nuevos descubrimientos sobre este misterioso reino que aparece en los textos bíblicos, vecino de asirios y babilonios.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile giderek yayılan koronavirüs varyantlarına ilişkin ayrıntıları, aşılamada ve salgında son durumu konuştuk.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye’de mart ayında salgın önlemlerinin gevşetilmesi kararlarını, Türkiye’de salgının ve aşılamanın gidişatını, koronavirüsün mutasyonuna ilişkin son gelişmeleri konuştuk.
Koronavirüs: Doğrular, yanlışlar & doğru bilinen yanlışlar - Esin Şenol, Urartu Şeker, Çağhan Kızıl by Medyascope
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye’de koronavirüsün mutasyonuna ilişkin son gelişmeleri, koronavirüs aşılarının çeşitlerini ve Türkiye ve dünyada aşılamanın gidişatını konuştuk.
Urartu, en el altiplano armenio, fue uno de los grandes imperios del Mundo Antiguo. Arqueólogos e historiadores analizan los nuevos descubrimientos sobre este misterioso reino que aparece en los textos bíblicos, vecino de asirios y babilonios, a los que combatió durante tres siglos.
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Türkiye’de koronavirüs aşılama stratejisinin gidişatını, aşı miktarı ve yan etkilerle ilgili endişeleri, okulların açılması beklentisini ve bu konuda yapılabilecekleri konuştuk. PATREON'dan Medyascope'a destek olabilirsiniz → https://www.patreon.com/medyascopetv Teşekkürler!
Gazi Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi’nden enfeksiyon hastalıkları uzmanı Prof. Dr. Esin Davutoğlu Şenol, İskoçya’daki St. Andrews Üniversitesi’nden enfeksiyon hastalıkları uzmanı ve virolog Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Bilkent Üniversitesi Ulusal Nanoteknoloji Araştırma Merkezi’nden sentetik biyoloji uzmanı Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ve Almanya’daki Dresden Üniversitesi’nden genetik ve sinirbilim uzmanı Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl, koronavirüs salgını ve aşılarla ilgili Medyascope izleyicilerinin sorularını yanıtladı.
Bilkent Üniversitesi Ulusal Nanoteknoloji Araştırma Merkezi (UNAM) Yaşam Bilimleri Bölümü Öğretim Üyesi Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker ile İngiltere’de saptanan ve vaka artışına sebep olan yeni koronavirüs varyantı hakkında konuştuk. PATREON'dan Medyascope'a destek olabilirsiniz → https://www.patreon.com/medyascopetv Teşekkürler!
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker’in yer aldığı programımızın üçüncü bölümünde, virüsün mutasyon geçirmesini, faz 3 çalışmalarını ve aşılarda gelinen son noktayı konuştuk. PATREON'dan Medyascope'a destek olabilirsiniz → https://www.patreon.com/medyascopetv Teşekkürler!
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker’in yer aldığı programımızın ikinci bölümünde, koronavirüsün mutasyona uğrayarak daha bulaşıcı hale geldiği yönündeki spekülasyonları, mRNA aşısının DNA’ya etki edeceğine dair komplo teorilerini, aşıların allerjik reaksiyona neden olup olmadığını, Türkiye’de Sinovac aşısı gönüllerinin bilgi paylaşımını ve yılbaşı kısıtlamalarını konuştuk. PATREON'dan Medyascope'a destek olabilirsiniz → https://www.patreon.com/medyascopetv Teşekkürler!
Prof. Dr. Esin Şenol, Doç. Dr. Müge Çevik, Doç. Dr. Çağhan Kızıl ve Doç. Dr. Urartu Şeker’in yer aldığı, “Koronavirüs: Doğrular, yanlışlar & doğru bilinen yanlışlar” adlı yeni programımızın ilk bölümünde, koronavirüs salgınında en çok merak edilen konulardan biri olan aşılarda gelinen noktayı, Pfizer-BioNtech aşısı ile Türkiye’nin 50 milyon adet sipariş ettiği Çin’in Sinovac aşısının farkını ve bu aşıların güvenilirliğini, ülkelerin aşı sipariş miktarı arasındaki uçurumun olası sonuçlarını ve aşılamaların ardından salgının izleyebileceği seyri konuştuk. PATREON'dan Medyascope'a destek olabilirsiniz → https://www.patreon.com/medyascopetv Teşekkürler!
Join us for the first episode of the 650’s where Bernie is talking more about arrows, Gyges is still alive and making his mark on the world, and Ashurbanipal beats up on Urartu.This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.If you like what we do you can support the Fan of History project on https://www.patreon.com/fanofhistoryContact information:http://facebook.com/fanofhistoryhttps://twitter.com/danhorninghttps://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.Used here under a commercial Creative Commons license. Find out more at http://ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/40020 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Bilkent Üniversitesi Ulusal Nanoteknoloji Araştırma Merkezi (UNAM) Yaşam Bilimleri Bölümü Öğretim Üyesi Dr. Urartu Şeker ile Kovid-19 tedavisi için Türkiye’de de kullanılmakta olan hidroksiklorokin dahil çeşitli ilaçlarla ilgili bilimsel çalışmaları ve Dr. Şeker’in de dahil olduğu Tübitak destekli ilaç geliştirme çalışmalarını konuştuk.
We welcome you to another special edition, the music of David Parsons, an influential musician who has been so important in our genre of electronic sounds. I came to hear David’s music in 1983, the album ‘Sounds of the Mothership’ by accident when visiting a classical record shop, from that day I have a big fan of his unique blend of Western technology & Eastern music. David continues to live in New Zealand (or Middle Earth, as he has taken to calling it since his homeland became the cinematic home for The Lord Of The Rings trilogy), and still writes music for television and film. With his experiences traveling through Central Asia over the years have given him an insight into his own music. The darkness that has remained a defining element of his sound today, he says, “not darkness, really. It's more like a sense of awe. You go to the Himalayas and you hear the rumble of the ice and the low long horns of the monastery. Tibetan Buddhism has that darkness: it’s not evil, it’s the awesome power of the universe, the sound of Om. That’s the darkness I’m drawn to.” We have a collection of tracks from most of David’s output from the last four decades, with his latest album released on gterma ‘Chakra’, which carves and weaves its way through the mysteries surrounding of the seven Chakras, starting at the crown and working towards the foundation. TRACK 02.03 Sahasrara 09.56 Atmanaut 16.37 Offerings pt 1 24.52 Tashi 34.07 Akash 43.40 Tsaparang 52.41 Old Man In The Trees 01.00.11 Beyond The Pass 01.11.30 Corona 01.20.08 Alien Dreaming 01.28.38 Tisra Loka 01.37.58 Cloud Gompa 01.47.33 The Future Buddha Realm of the Hungry Ghost 01.54.33 Gurla Mandhata 02.01.05 Shaman 02.07.59 Urartu to Ubud 02.14.38 Tantra 02.23.39 Haha Puja 02.34.12 Himalaya 02.43.28 Tibetian Plateau 02.56.14 Meditation On A Loney Pool
Episode 9 - Mythology. Just like most ancient cultures, Armenia has a unique and rich mythology. From the gods of Urartu to the legend of Ara the Beautiful, we talk about the myths of the Armenians. Some of these you might have heard, some of these might be new. Which one is your favorite? Get updates and more on www.facebook.com/podmootiun/.
Universally, Armenia is recognized as a Christian nation, but what were we before then? Armenian history goes back thousands of years. What did our ancestors believe in? To whom did they pray? Are any of the pagan traditions still practiced today? Historian Vazgen Barsegian takes us back in time to discover a rich Armenian and pre-Armenian pantheon of Gods & Goddesses, whose remnants can still be found today in ancient ruins and elements of tradition woven through cultural holiday customs - that is, if you know where to look! Vazgen can be reached on his website at www.vazgentheurartian.com as well as on FB at Vazgen Barsegian and Instagram @vazgentheurartian
Episode 7 - Urartu. Also known as the Kingdom of Van, this Iron Age kingdom (860 BC to 590 BC) is known for founding Yerevan, harassing the great Assyrian Empire, and being named on the world’s oldest map. We talk about all of this, and more. Get updates and more on www.facebook.com/podmootiun/.
Človek je pánom našej planéte. To nie je pochvala, skôr naopak... Veď sa len pozrite okolo seba. Našu Zem sme natoľko zmenili, že množstvo druhov sa týmto zmenám nedokáže prispôsobiť, a preto dnes hovoríme o ich masovom vymieraní. Vedci tento náš vek nazvali antropocénom, dokonca takmer oficiálne. Prebieha klimatická kríza, menia sa životné podmienky, prírodu sme zamorili plastami. A to až tak, že jeden druh včiel si začal z plastu budovať hniezda. Tento týždeň pôjdeme v podcaste Zoom na Pluto, ktoré by mohlo ukrývať tekutý oceán, pozrieme sa na včely, ktoré sa prispôsobujú novým podmienkam aj na tieto nové podmienky samotné, ktoré dali názov novej geologickej epoche v histórii Zeme. Krátke správy z vedy Úbytok arktického ľadu napomáha príchodu extrémnych vĺn horúčav, ktoré sa objavujú v Spojených štátoch. Ustupovanie morského ľadu vedci dokázali spojiť so zmenami v atmosférickej cirkulácii počas leta. Astronómom sa teraz podarilo priamo pozorovať dvojicu exoplanét,ktoré sa začali formovať v plynoprachovom disku okolo mladej hviezdy. Sústava okolo hviezdy PDS 70 je len druhým takto zachyteným multiplanetárnym systémom. Slovenskí vedci našli nový druh hada, nazvali ho po zabudnutom kráľovstve Urartu. Nový had druhu Elaphe urartica žije v Turecku, Azerbajdžane, Arménsku, Gruzínsku, Iraku, Iráne a Rusku, vrátane malej oblasti zasahujúcej aj do Európy. Autistom by mohlo pomáhať cvičenie. Experimenty s myšami ukázali, že pravidelné cvičenie eliminuje spojenia v mozgu, ktoré sú typické pre poruchy autistického spektra. Podcast Zoom počúvate vďaka ESET Science Award. Oceneniu, ktoré je určené pre výnimočných vedcov, vďaka ktorým sa nielen Slovensko posúva vpred.
Noah and the Ark is a fascinating Biblical story beginning in Genesis 6:6 and ending in Genesis 9:17. Was there a global flood? Was there a massive, but local flood in the ancient Near-East? (The current state of the evidence favors the latter). There are many ancient accounts from various civilizations, the earliest one currently known, is the "King List" dating to about 2,300 BC. Perhaps the most famous is the Epic of Gilgamesh, dating to about 1,600 BC or so. Many today, particular evangelical Christians, associate Mt. Ararat in present day Turkey as the place Noah's Ark came to rest. But Genesis 8:4 says "the mountains of Ararat" not a specific mountain. The mountains of Ararat are associated with a series of mountain in the ancient kingdom of Urartu, not today's Mt. Ararat. The point of the story of Noah and the ark is for people to be good, moral and not harm each other. Perhaps that should be the focus, not trying to find an ancient ark, made of wood, from about 5,500 years ago. It would be highly unlikely that anything of wood from that long ago would survive until today.
Dan and Anna discuss the Assyrian-Urartian wars of the early 770s BC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Urartu is growing in power and in this episode Yerevan is founded. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During the first half of the eighth century BC, Egypt, Babylonia and Assyria all struggled against the forces of entropy and decline. In the absence of the Aramean threat, Israel and Judah resumed their perpetual struggle. Urartu expanded its regional influence at the expense of […] The post Episode 15 – Holding Action first appeared on THE ANCIENT WORLD.