Gutians/Goths were an ancient people who lived in the west of Iran from the 3rd millennium BC and... more Gutians/Goths were an ancient people who lived in the west of Iran from the 3rd millennium BC and then gradually migrated to the north of Europe.
This is an article in Persian language about the existence of an Indo-Iranian culture in the sout... more This is an article in Persian language about the existence of an Indo-Iranian culture in the southeast of Iran in the 3rd millennium BC.
It seems to be more correct to read the name of the goddess/queen in the inscription of Puzur Suš... more It seems to be more correct to read the name of the goddess/queen in the inscription of Puzur Sušinak as Pentisili, rather than Beltikali. This is an article in Persian language about it.
Similar festivals are held at almost the same time of year in Gilan/Mazandaran provinces of Iran ... more Similar festivals are held at almost the same time of year in Gilan/Mazandaran provinces of Iran and Celtic lands.
Most of place names in the southwest of Caspian sea have either Celtic or Greek origins, in this ... more Most of place names in the southwest of Caspian sea have either Celtic or Greek origins, in this map we see those ones which have parallels in Gaul (France).
A statue of a goddess from Susa from the reign of Puzur Sušinak was presumed to be a depiction of... more A statue of a goddess from Susa from the reign of Puzur Sušinak was presumed to be a depiction of Narundi, an Elamite goddess, but the inscription on this statue shows that she is Beltikalli, a Mesopotamian goddess. This is an article in Persian language about it.
Walther Hinz thought we should read Elamite Nahiti "sun" in the inscription of Silver cup from Ma... more Walther Hinz thought we should read Elamite Nahiti "sun" in the inscription of Silver cup from Marvdasht but Francois Desset reads Indo-Iranian Šuwar "sun".
The title of this research is "Language trees with sampled ancestors support a hybrid model for t... more The title of this research is "Language trees with sampled ancestors support a hybrid model for the origin of Indo-European languages", it was published on 28 July 2023 in Science, one of the most well known peer reviewed journals in the world.
In this article I talk about the evidences of an Indo-Iranian language in Iran in the 3rd millenn... more In this article I talk about the evidences of an Indo-Iranian language in Iran in the 3rd millennium BC from a linguistic study which was published on 3 August 2021 in Nature.
In this article we see that almost all known words in the inscriptions of Puzur Sušinak are in In... more In this article we see that almost all known words in the inscriptions of Puzur Sušinak are in Indo-Iranian language, not Elamite.
This is an article in Persian about the history of western Iran in the 3rd millennium BC.
The ne... more This is an article in Persian about the history of western Iran in the 3rd millennium BC.
The next article will be "Tardunni/Prini, Indo-European All-Father and Thunder King (Iranian Thraetuna/Fereydun, Slavic Perun, Indian Trita Aptya, Germanic Thridi Odin, Anatolian Tarḫunna, Baltic Perkunas, ...) in the early 2nd millennium BC, father of Arioch (Airik), king of Mitanni, Šarruma (Sairima), king of Anatolia, and Turukti (Turaj/Thor), king of Turukkum"
However Kurdish, Laki and Luri are already Iranian languages but we see some major phonological a... more However Kurdish, Laki and Luri are already Iranian languages but we see some major phonological and lexical differences between them and other Iranian languages, like Persian and Avestan. In this article I talk about some of these differences.
Francois Desset’s work titled “The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing” can be certainly usefu... more Francois Desset’s work titled “The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing” can be certainly useful to study the history of ancient Iran, but the main problem is that he believes all inscriptions are just in Elamite language. In this article we see that these texts are actually talking about early Indo-Iranian kings and lands in the ancient Iranian sources, like Avesta and Shahnameh.
Gutians/Goths were an ancient people who lived in the west of Iran from the 3rd millennium BC and... more Gutians/Goths were an ancient people who lived in the west of Iran from the 3rd millennium BC and then gradually migrated to the north of Europe.
This is an article in Persian language about the existence of an Indo-Iranian culture in the sout... more This is an article in Persian language about the existence of an Indo-Iranian culture in the southeast of Iran in the 3rd millennium BC.
It seems to be more correct to read the name of the goddess/queen in the inscription of Puzur Suš... more It seems to be more correct to read the name of the goddess/queen in the inscription of Puzur Sušinak as Pentisili, rather than Beltikali. This is an article in Persian language about it.
Similar festivals are held at almost the same time of year in Gilan/Mazandaran provinces of Iran ... more Similar festivals are held at almost the same time of year in Gilan/Mazandaran provinces of Iran and Celtic lands.
Most of place names in the southwest of Caspian sea have either Celtic or Greek origins, in this ... more Most of place names in the southwest of Caspian sea have either Celtic or Greek origins, in this map we see those ones which have parallels in Gaul (France).
A statue of a goddess from Susa from the reign of Puzur Sušinak was presumed to be a depiction of... more A statue of a goddess from Susa from the reign of Puzur Sušinak was presumed to be a depiction of Narundi, an Elamite goddess, but the inscription on this statue shows that she is Beltikalli, a Mesopotamian goddess. This is an article in Persian language about it.
Walther Hinz thought we should read Elamite Nahiti "sun" in the inscription of Silver cup from Ma... more Walther Hinz thought we should read Elamite Nahiti "sun" in the inscription of Silver cup from Marvdasht but Francois Desset reads Indo-Iranian Šuwar "sun".
The title of this research is "Language trees with sampled ancestors support a hybrid model for t... more The title of this research is "Language trees with sampled ancestors support a hybrid model for the origin of Indo-European languages", it was published on 28 July 2023 in Science, one of the most well known peer reviewed journals in the world.
In this article I talk about the evidences of an Indo-Iranian language in Iran in the 3rd millenn... more In this article I talk about the evidences of an Indo-Iranian language in Iran in the 3rd millennium BC from a linguistic study which was published on 3 August 2021 in Nature.
In this article we see that almost all known words in the inscriptions of Puzur Sušinak are in In... more In this article we see that almost all known words in the inscriptions of Puzur Sušinak are in Indo-Iranian language, not Elamite.
This is an article in Persian about the history of western Iran in the 3rd millennium BC.
The ne... more This is an article in Persian about the history of western Iran in the 3rd millennium BC.
The next article will be "Tardunni/Prini, Indo-European All-Father and Thunder King (Iranian Thraetuna/Fereydun, Slavic Perun, Indian Trita Aptya, Germanic Thridi Odin, Anatolian Tarḫunna, Baltic Perkunas, ...) in the early 2nd millennium BC, father of Arioch (Airik), king of Mitanni, Šarruma (Sairima), king of Anatolia, and Turukti (Turaj/Thor), king of Turukkum"
However Kurdish, Laki and Luri are already Iranian languages but we see some major phonological a... more However Kurdish, Laki and Luri are already Iranian languages but we see some major phonological and lexical differences between them and other Iranian languages, like Persian and Avestan. In this article I talk about some of these differences.
Francois Desset’s work titled “The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing” can be certainly usefu... more Francois Desset’s work titled “The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing” can be certainly useful to study the history of ancient Iran, but the main problem is that he believes all inscriptions are just in Elamite language. In this article we see that these texts are actually talking about early Indo-Iranian kings and lands in the ancient Iranian sources, like Avesta and Shahnameh.
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The next article will be "Tardunni/Prini, Indo-European All-Father and Thunder King (Iranian Thraetuna/Fereydun, Slavic Perun, Indian Trita Aptya, Germanic Thridi Odin, Anatolian Tarḫunna, Baltic Perkunas, ...) in the early 2nd millennium BC, father of Arioch (Airik), king of Mitanni, Šarruma (Sairima), king of Anatolia, and Turukti (Turaj/Thor), king of Turukkum"
The next article will be "Tardunni/Prini, Indo-European All-Father and Thunder King (Iranian Thraetuna/Fereydun, Slavic Perun, Indian Trita Aptya, Germanic Thridi Odin, Anatolian Tarḫunna, Baltic Perkunas, ...) in the early 2nd millennium BC, father of Arioch (Airik), king of Mitanni, Šarruma (Sairima), king of Anatolia, and Turukti (Turaj/Thor), king of Turukkum"