ARYAN ORIGINS.

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ARYAN ORIGINS

Noah Genesis 10 Shem, Ham, and Japheth Cush, Mizraim, Phut, and Canaan The ancestors of Aryans were Hamitic tribal clans Shem, Ham, and Japheth Cush, Mizraim, Phut, and Canaan Sidon and Heth And the border of the Canaanites was from Sidon, as thou comest to Gerar, unto Gaza; as thou goest, unto Sodom, and Gomorrah, and Admah, and Zeboim, even unto Lasha

History of the Ancient Aryans: As Outlined in Zoroastrian scriptures Yima was able to conquer death and banish old age and death. Golden Age of the ancient Aryans "Yima Kshaeta" (Yam Raj ) in the Artic Region in Russia Ice age breaks in

. 2000 BC to 1200 BC Aryans originated from the Hittite civilization Indo-Europeans entered Europe as the first farmers King Suppilulimas (C. 1380-1340 BC). Hittites had very little literature in their early history because of lack of well-developed language vocabulary Map by Kelley L. Ross (http://www.friesian.com)

Early Hittite Tribes 1600-1200 BC Hamites (Avesta) Hamites + sumerian= Hittite Hamites

Hittites had very little literature Cavalli-Sforza (1994) maps DNA evidence that traces Aryan ancestry to the Near East -"The History and Geography of Human Genes", originally a group of savage tribes men based on the honor of the person (Aryan - the noble) Adopted the Kingship Suppilulimas (C. 1380-1340 BC). Hittites had very little literature art of war and weaponry siege tactics and techniques, development of Iron the three-wheeled chariot

Each of these Hamitic clans became the progenitor of an Indo-European language and of the Aryan nations

Joshua 1: 4 Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the great river, the Euphrates--all the Hittite country--to the Great Sea on the west. Aryans displaced. c1200 BC They seek fresh territories

The odd thing about the Hittites, though, is that they seemed to have recognized that all gods were legitimate gods. Whenever they conquered a people, they adopted that people's gods into their religious system

The fact that the gods in the Treaties are Hindu Vedic Daivya gods, Indra and Natasya along with Assura Iranian gods Mitra and Varuna, shows that the Aryan division into Iranians and Indians had  not yet taken place. Later on most of Daivya worshipping Aryans continued on to India and most of Assura worshipping Aryans stayed behind in Iran after some recriminations, each calling the others gods devils.  Limiting the use of Indo-Aryan gods to the Treaties perhaps indicates that only the rulers were of Indo-Aryan origin.  There is also some evidence that the Royals were cremated.  IRAQ-The 3rd Millennia Theatre of War was Aryan Rann-Bhoomi in 2nd Millennia BC by K Gajendra Singh

Dariush's scripture in Naqshe-e-Rostam I am Dariush, the great king, the king of kings The king of many countries and many peoples The king of this expansive land, the son of Wishtasp Achamenia Persian, the son of a Persian, 'Aryan', from the Aryan race Dariush's scripture in Naqshe-e-Rostam