Yavan-Ionians
Tuesday, 22. January 2008, 14:26:11
Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: DNc-e
In ca.521, the Persian king Darius I the Great ordered that a new alphabet, the Aryan script, was to be developed. This was used for a small corpus of inscriptions, known as the Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions. An overview of all inscriptions can be found here.
Darius was buried at Naqš-i Rustam. The inscriptions on the upper and central registers of his tomb (DNa and DNb) are well-known, but there are several smaller texts on the same monument: two trilingual honorific inscriptions for the courtiers Gobryas and Aspathines, and inscriptions on the figures supporting Darius' throne. Because inscription DNe mentions Macedonians, it must have been made after 512.
The upper part of the tomb of Darius the Great at Naqs-i Rustam. Photo Marco Prins.
DNe, indications of people
| 1. iyam \ Pârsâ 2. iyam \ Mâda 3. iyam \ Uvja 4. iyam \ Parthava 5. iyam \ Haraiva 6. iyam \ Baxtriya 7. iyam \ Suguda 8. iyam \ Uvârazmiya 9. iyam \ Zrakâ 10. iyam \ Harauvatiya 11. iyam \ Thataguiya 12. iyam \ Gadâraya 13. iyam \ Hiduya 14. iyam \ Sakâ \ haumavargâ 15. iyam \ Sakâ \ tigraxaudâ 16. iyam \ Bâbiruš 17. iyam \ Athuriya 18. iyam \ Arabâya 19. iyam \ Mudrâya 20. iyam \ Arminiya 21. iyam \ Katpatuka 22. imay \ Spardiya 23. iyam \ Yaunâ 24. iyam \ Sakâ \ paradraiya 25. iyam \ Skudra =26. iyam \ Yauna \ takabarâ= 27. iyam \ Putâya 28. iyam \ Kušâya 29. iyam \ Maciya 30. iyam \ Karka |
1. This is the Persian. 2. This is the Mede. 3. This is the Elamite. 4. This is the Parthian. 5. This is the Arian. 6. This is the Bactrian. 7. This is the Sogdian. 8. This is the Chorasmian. 9. This is the Drangian. 10. This is the Arachosian. 11. This is the Sattagydian. 12. This is the Gandaran. 13. This is the man of Sind. 14. This is the haoma-drinking Saca. 15. This is the Saca with the pointed hat. 16. This is the Babylonian. 17. This is the Syrian. 18. This is the Arab. 19. This is the Egyptian. 20. This is the Armenian. 21. This is the Cappadocian. 22. This is the Lydian. 23. This is the Greek. 24. This is the Scythian from across the sea. 25. This is the Thracian. =26. This is the Macedonian.= 27. This is the Libyan. 28. This is the Kushite. 29. This is the man of Maka. 30. This is the Carian. |

The upper part of the tomb of Darius the Great
http://www.livius.org/aa-ac/achaemenians/DNc-e.html#DNe
YAVAN
Little wonder, then that the Irano-Semitic peoples considered the Greeks to be effeminate. In fact, the terms for Greek in the Irano-Semitic world
Yauna (Old Iranian),Yona (Pali),Javan (Greek),Yavana (Prakrit),besides meaning barbarian or savage, are derived from the root-word
yoni, meaning vagina.
from PIE base (Sanscrit)yavan=a rider horseman , invader , aggressor
yavan=javan-c (mod. Mac)=a rider horseman
yavan="javan"(mod.Mac)=fucked
finally, we found etymology for word Yavan (greeks)
yavana
from PIE base (Sanscrit)
yavana=Ionian , Greek (or a king of the Greeks),in later times also a Muhammadan or European , any foreigner or barbarian.
yavana-deza=sometimes applied to Ionia , Greece , Bactria , and more recently to Arabia
yavana=f. the wife of a Yavana , a Greek or Muhammadan woman Ka1lid
javanI=n. salt from saline soil L
yavana="javana"(mod.Mac)=f. fucked
yavanadeza
from PIE base (Sanscrit)
yavanadeza=m. the country of the Yavanas (-ja),mfn. growing or produced in the country of the YñYavanas Bhpr,mfn. born in the cñcountry of the YñYavanas , Pra7yas3c.
Ionians
Ionians=(Hi-yanians or yavanians = horse tribes)
(Hi-yanians = Ionian sea)
Hi = horse, singular.
Hiyan = pleural.
Pa = chief.
Ira = earth.
Yavan or hiyan = swift horse
These Yavana are recognized by Prinsep in the inscription of Ashoka, the Buddhist emperor of India.
The identification of Yavana and Ionia is well known Paropamisus of Greeks is Pahar-up-Bamis.
CONTINUE..

Makedonka # 6. February 2008, 02:31
"Ionians
Ionians=(Hi-yanians or yavanians = horse tribes)"
se nadovrzuva i ima logika (spored mene) samoto ime "attica". Niz istorijata ne e bash mnogu poznata pravata funkcija i znachajnost na ovoj "grad" (mesto). Poznavajki go "grchkoto" izmisleno postoenje i pridavanjeto na nekoja si vaznost na se' sto tie "pravele", NE E NISHTO CHUDNO ako i znachenjeto na imeto "attica" e samo OBICHNA "konjusharnica" odnosno;
AT=KONJ a ICA=ICA (odnosno i e ista so deneshnata pridavka na imenuvanje mesto za vrshenje na nekoja dejnost) kako na primer; PEKAR_nICA, ZLATAR_nICA....pa taka i KONJ_usharnICA ILI AT_tICA. A ako ushte i dodademe deka Ionian bile poznati "horse tribes" - SAMO USHTE EDNASH JA ZGOLEMUVA MOZNOSTA DA ZNACHENJETO NA IMETO AT_TICA E NAVISTINA KONJUSHARNICA (konjushnica), kade sto tie pleminja se grizhele za konjite na Makedoncite...odnosno konjite za vojskata na moknite vo toa vreme (Makedoncite).
Zvuchi navistina smeshno, vo sporedba so "Grchkoto" PREUVELICHUVANJE i pridavanjeto na bog-znae kakva vaznost na toa mesto....megutoa sporeduvajki gi faktite na ethimologijata...i dobro poznatata SKLONOST NA "GRCITE" za izmisluvanje na nastani, lichnosti...i izopachuvanje na istorijata....MNOGU LESNO KE SVATIME DEKA OVA GLEDISHTE E SOSEMA VO RED I E ISPRAVNO.
POZDRAV
Anonymous # 8. February 2008, 01:01
What a scientific work you do here babies.
Well why don't you try to study in a recognised Unoversity where professors don't get paid to let you pass the exams?
Makedonka # 13. February 2008, 08:32
Pozdrav
Anonymous # 23. March 2008, 05:45
After asking a Greek where does the term "Greek" come from he doubted for a moment and then said: "it's Roman." Inside my head i deeply questioned that claim but the first thing i thought of was GRK. In Macedonian GRCTH means a cramp. According to my friend's grandmother, who was born in a village close to Voden(today Odesa), the word GRK means "bloodsucker" or a similar description for a person in a negative context. So is it possible that Greeks are actually cramps, stiffs, moochers?
Anonymous # 6. April 2008, 08:14
Regarding entery of 31 July 2007
Its amazing and flattering to see a Macedonian having such deep insight to a part of my counrty - Pakistan. I have been posted to Gilgit for more then two years and had been a frequent visitor to Hunza, having studied literature on the region; I am full of appreciation for Marina Dojcinovska for her fabulous article. My compliments to her.
I would request her to please tell me the names of the cities that Alaxander established in Pakistan, because he is never mentioned in the history of Karachi in particular.
However, living in Khyber Pass at Landi Kotal, I find that there is frequent mention of his armies passing through that region of Nothern Pakistan.
Irfan
babar_1001@hotmail.com
Anonymous # 6. April 2008, 08:17
I have made this comment while coming accross your arcives dated 31 Jul 07, and was not able to send the comment through that page, so am interrupting your present flow of thoghts.