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nem.

 

ashkata a szkíta szkítául. csak ebből vezethető le a szkíta és a szaka is.

 

ashkata > iskuzai askuzai aškuz skuthēs սկիւթ skiwt skolotoi  (Scot) (ashkenaz)

ashkata > sakā Σάκαι Sacae शक Śaka (莎車 Shache)

 

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Szkít akapcsolat:

scyth-- syth-- szít-- ellenségeskedést szít.

Meg is vagyunk.

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szkita kapcsolat

 

 Scyths ...were closely associated with the Gimirrai,[7] who were the Cimmerians

 

 

Confusion arose because they were known to the Persians as Saka, however they were known to the Babylonians as Gimirrai, and both expressions are used synonymously on the trilingual Behistun inscription, carved in 515 BC on the order of Darius the Great.[8] 

 

 

the Franks believed the Sicambri to be a tribe of Scythian or Cimmerian descent

https://japanesemythology.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/the-historical-reach-of-the-saka-kambuja-scythians-and-their-influences-upon-gaya-kingdom-and-kofun-and-postt-kofun-era-japan/

 

 

the people known in Persian and Median as Saka or Scythians

with the tribes known in Babylonian as Cimmerian or Gimiri

phonetically close to ‘Khumri’, the name by which the Ten Tribes were known to the Assyrians

http://www.christianidentitychurch.net/inscription_of_darius_on_the_roc.htm

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a szkita kapcsolat

 

Sandakhshatra, Sandaksatru or Sandakuru was a Cimmerian king in the late 7th century BC. 

...Sandakhshatra survived and thus became the next King of the Saka, a Scythian tribe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandakhshatra

 

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magor magog gomer gimir

gömör?

 

 

Josephus refers to Magog son of Japheth as progenitor of Scythians, or peoples north of the Black Sea.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magog_(Bible)

 

Gomer was the eldest son of Japheth.

Gomer is also mentioned in Book of Ezekiel 38:6 as the ally of Gog.

Gomer is widely considered to refer to the Cimmerians (Akkadian Gimirru, "complete"), who dwelt on the Eurasian Steppes[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomer

 

a kimmerek

 

az asszír és babiloni forrásokban több néven szerepelnek. Előfordul ga-mir, gamir-(r)a, gi-mir-a-a, gi-mir-ra-a-a, stb. névalak is

https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimmerek

 

 

 

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