Note below picture with a Khazar in pointed Jewish hat assisting Lehel during his attack. Scythian certainly is a predecessor to the later Turkish / Magyar / Khazar tribes who continously attacked Western Europe in between the Huns and the Ottomans, in particular at the Battle of the Lechfeld in Southern Germany's Bavaria, when the captured Hungarian / Kabarian / Khazarian warlord Lehel killed the German leader with his horn and claimed: ' "You will walk before me and serve me in the other world" as it is a common belief within the Scythians, that whoever they killed in their lives will serve them in the other world. The Scythian name for the Volga was Rha, similar to Rhine, Rhone, Rinnsal, raunen.į: The grim-reaper with his scythe. The Scythes common weapon and tool was the scythe, also known as the harvesting instrument of the grim-reaper. People of the West were Celtoi, of the East Scythoi. The first commander ever to defeat such nomadic steppe armies was Alexander the Great at the Battle of Jaxartes in Central Asia. They may have had some input from the Xionists, differentiated into White Xions and Black or Red Xions (but hunnic) by the Indians and Persians, probably in a line with the Yuezhi, Kidari, Kii (-> Khiva, Kiev), Kozarigs, Khazars, and later Avars. The "reborn" island after the flood is Tauris = Crimea - a later Karaite and Khazar center.Ītilla's Huns were predominantly Caucasian and not of Mongoloid features (otherwise there would be plenty of Mongoloid people in Europe) and their ancestors can be traced back to the Scythes, famous for their gold. A major flooding took place in the Caspian depression towards the Black Sea, both freshwater lakes until the Bosphorus breakthrough, thereby fueling one myth that is present in tales such as the Gilgamesh Epos, the Hindu Mana, the Quran or the biblical Noah's Ark.į right: Black Sea Flooding 5.600 BCE. Atilla is also found as Etzel in ancient Germany's Nibelungenlied, describing invisible powers attained through Alberic's cap (similar to the ring of Solomon or Gyges), or in today's Israel as a colloquial name for the Irgun.į: A Volga island (ancient Atil?) in today's Astrakhan seen from Al-Pash HotelĪtil may have founded the At(i)lantis myth. The Volga steppes are home to the horse (At), dog (It, HUNd) and early horseback civilisations. His supposed burial place still holds a secret. Atil, also spelled Itil or Aetil was the hometown and final retreat of Atilla's - the legendary Hun's - troops who fought westward until the Battle at the Catalaunian Fields (Verdun !). The next important Khazar city Atil was located on an island in the Volga Delta. Coincidentally, this is the most easterly point the Germans reached in WW 2 (with rail sabotage commandos).į: Kizlyar - former Khazar city of Samandar German: Kissing, Gysi, Kieselstein, Kies = money) in Dagestan, mainly inhabitated by the modern Avars. (May also be Qirmizi Qasaba = Red Slaughterhouse.) Compare Azeri: Khizi. The first major city of the Khazars was located in ancient Samandar, at the bottom of the Caucasus in the Caspian depression, then famous for it's vineyards, nowadays called Kizlyar (Turkish: "secret place", "red place". Another Jewish author Shlomo Sand confirms Koestler's position in his book "The Invention of the Jewish People". Jewish Author Arthur Koestler's famous book "The Thirteenth Tribe" describes how the Turkish Khazars from the Caspian Steppe adopted Judaism in 740BC and later migrated westward to build large Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and smaller ones in Western Europe. The Hun Capital is Jaszbereny near Budapest, where Atilla/Etzel was supposedly buried and Lehel/Lehi's horn is kept. Note: Battlefield Chalons is "The Catalaunian Fields" near Verdun. In a more delicate interpretation, the invading steppe forces were manipulating with an "invisible Hand" to subdue sheeplike resident peoples into "nation building" (nat = snake = symbol of rebirth). In another Völkerwanderung view, this migration is rather seen as invasions of joint Turko-Gothic forces. The Völkerwanderung is usually described as a migration period of Germanic peoples from East to West, pushed forward by climatic changes and / or enemies from the Asian steppes like the Huns. This itinerary corresponds almost exactly with European Route 50 6.000 km long from Machackala at the Caspian Sea to Brest at the Atlantic - as I found out on my way.
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