Saturday, May 14, 2022

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Sarmatian Warrior from Brittania with a Tug Banner (Rossschweif)


How many Sarmatian words do we know?

  Believe it or not   ——Only 1 (one)——(So why do we believe that Sarmatian is Indo European?)  It is a battle cry: MARHA   I know only one another battle cry that ends with -rha *VURHA (C‘mon, hit it) a Turkish one Possible? . (Probably the origin of *Hurra, too)

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TURKISH VERSION

Kaç Sarmatça kelime biliyoruz? 

 İnan ya da inanma 

 ——Yalnızca 1 tane (bir)—— (Ama herkes Sarmatça bir Hint Avrupa Dili'dir, diyor) 

Bir savaş narası: 

 MARHA 

 -rha ile biten sadece bir başka savaş narası tanıyorum:

*VURHA (Haydi, vur) 

 bir Türk 

 Olabilir mi? 

(Muhtemelen *Hurra'nın da kökeni)

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Twitter Pal Lili has posted:

2/ As the monarch did not let go of his ideas in the trial with the natives, did not reduce the taxes imposed, a desperate participant took off his boots and slammed them to the emperor while shouting, "Marha, marha!" (from Ammianus Marcellinus)


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