Re: Dušan is going to be famous



On Dec 29, 2:07 pm, Yusuf B Gursey <y...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 29, 5:38 am, "Dušan Vukotic" <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Dec 29, 9:53 am, "Dušan Vukotic" <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Dec 29, 7:46 am, Yusuf B Gursey <y...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Dec 28, 1:28 pm, mb <azyth...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Dec 28, 5:26 am, yangg <fournet.arn...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Please notice I am Arnaud, not ArnaVud,
But never mind,
...
Arnaud.

Not really "never mind". As you may be aware, it is highly relevant to
Dushan's special resentment of Abdullah. AlBanós (gk, Albanian)>
Arvanós > Arvanítis > Arna'ut (tr, w/ reg. postnasal rounding and
metathesis) > Arnavut sometimes also transcribed as Arnavud or Arnaud.

Sh.. Sami (himself albanian) has <a:rna:'ud>, i.e.arnaud for 1901
ottoman turkish.

Sami probably used Serbian (or janissarian) pronunciation - Arnaut/
Arnavut.
Arnavut is probably the metathesised word Arbanati, Arbani (Arbanati
=> Arvanati => Arnavati/Arnavuti; cf. Arbëreshë in Italia (from
Arbanash).

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Azerbaijani province of Nagorno-Karabah was once a part of Caucasian
Albania;
Does anyone know what is the meaning of "karabah"; maybe K/Arabah =>
Arbenia = Armenia (Albania)? The name of Azerbaijan (A/h/erbain) seems
to be fitting into the above scheme too.

Might it be that all these peoples originated fro the same Altaic/
Turkic nucleus?
Kara-bakh (black garden; Tukish bahçe garden); cf. Turkish Kara-dag
(Black Mountain).

"Kara" seems to be a word universally accepted for "fire" ,
"burning" (Turkmen  garalmak burn) "darknes" and hence the Serbian
werb goreti (burn) and adjective garav (dark), cf. Serb. gar soot
(Turkish kurum; Eng. char).

Turkish dag (mountain) could be compared to Serbian denjak (heap) and
Turkish dunja/luk appeared to be equal to Serbian zemlja (earth; from

dunya is from arabic dunya: "near, lower" meaning the material world

du"nya in turkish

as opposed to the Hearafter

dunyaluk is non-existent



hen/b/la, Greek χαμαιγενής earth-born = Serb. zemaljski, zemni earth-
born, Serb. MN Homolje).

Taking in a serious consideration this short (above) analysis we could
bring a conclusion that even Altaic languages (beside IE and Semitic)
originated from the same Xur-Bel-Gon wellspring.

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