About the Greek words
"ISTORIOGRAPHIA", "ISTORIOGRAPHOS" and the Greek name
"HRODOTUS"
Dear Friends,
The following Greek
words are of historical interest to us all:
The Greek term
ISTORIOGRAPHIA means "history writing". [Divry's English - Greek and
Greek - English dictionary, 1988, p. 537]. In the same source, it is also
specifically indicated that the Greek letter G, standing for symbol
"gamma" in the Greek alphabet, is pronounced as "Y" - as in
the word "YES", [Divry's English - Greek and Greek - English
dictionary, p. 10]. Thus this Greek letter "gamma" has two
'hats'. In some cases, it wears a "G" hat and in other
cases, it wears a "Y" hat. In other words, the Greek letter
Gamma is a double identity letter. I have shown over and over that Greek
words are actually made up from Turkish words or expressions that are
restructured and camouflaged, not only by altering the source text, but also by
use of their multiple identitiy Greek letters to further disguise the stolen
text.
1. In view of
this background information, when the word ISTORIOGRAPHIA is rearranged
letter-by-letter as "PO-TARIHI-GASIOR" (where letter G is really a
"Y"), and then read phonetically as in Turkish, we find the Turkish
expression "PU TARIHI YAZIYOR" (BU TARIHI YAZIYOR) meaning "This
is history writing". Thus, this Turkish expression "BU TARIHI
YAZIYOR" (which is encrypted in the Greek word "ISTORIOGRAPHIA")
has exact correspondence in meaning with the meaning of this so-called
"authentic" Greek word ISTORIOGRAPHIA. Turkish word BU
(PU) means "this", TARIH means "history", TARIHI means
"the history" and YAZIYOR means "is writing".
Inside the
rearranged form "PO-TARIHI-GASIOR", we also find the Turkish
word GAZIYOR (KAZIYOR) which is "writing on a hard surface with a chisel"
or "chiseling out an iscription on a hard surface like a stone".
History can be written on paper with a pen or hard surfaces with a chisel.
Thus, we see that the source of the Greek word "ISTORIOGRAPHIA" is
totally from Turkish. The expected probability of having this kind of
correspondence in supposedly unrelated languages is effectively zero!
Thus, it is clear that some untruthful Greek "linguist" has
criminally manipulated this Turkish expression "BU TARIHI YAZIYOR",
meaning "this is history writing", in order to come up with this
so-called "Greek" word "ISTORIOGRAPHIA" meaning
"history writing".
2. Related
to this "Greek" term is the Greek word "ISTORIOGRAPHOS"
which is given as meaning "historian" [Divry's English - Greek and
Greek - English dictionary, p. 141.]
When we analyse
this Greek word ISTORIOGRAPHOS by rearranging it letter-by-letter as
"POS-TARIH-GOSORI, we find that it is a restructured, disguised and
Hellenized form of the Turkish expression "BASh TARIH YAZARI" meaning
"head history writer" which is another way of saying
"historian". Turkish word BASh means "head", TARIH
means "history", YAZAR means "writer" and YAZARI
means "the writer". A "historian", irrespective of
whether he is a "head' history writer or not, is still a
"historian" and is someone who writes history. With this
analysis, again, we find that the Greek word "ISTORIOGRAPHOS" has the
same meaning as the encrypted Turkish word within it. The expected
probability of having this kind of exact correspondence in supposedly unrelated
languages is nil.
Additionally, if
the word ISTORIOGRAPHOS is rearranged letter-by-letter as
"POSH-TORA-GOSIRI", we find a form of the restructured and disguised
Turkish expression "BASh TÖRE YAZARI" meaning "head tradition
writer". Thus we establish the likely missing link between the
Turkish word "TARIH" meaning "history" and the
Turkish word TÖRE meaning "tradition, law, customs".
It appears that the
Greek linguists, after anagrammatizing these Turkish expressions into ISTORIOGRAPHIA
and ISTORIOGRAPHOS, further subdivided them into Greek "ISTORIA"
meaning "history" and Greek "GRAPHI" meaning
"writing" - deceptively giving the impression that the so-called
Greek words "ISTORIA" and "GRAPHI" are the root words while
the Greek "ISTORIOGRAPHIA" and "ISTORIOGRAPHOS" are the
derived composite words. How clever and yet crooked! Of course there is no
mention of Turkish anywhere as the source for all this.
3. The
English word "HISTORY" is said to be: " [from Latin "historia", from Greek "historia" meaning history, information,
from "histor" meaning "knowing".] 1. A narrative of events; a tale; story.
2. A systematic written account of events." [Webster's Collegiate
Dictionary, Fifth edition, 1947, p. 473]
When English word
"HISTORY" is rearranged as "TORIHSY", we see the
Turkish expression "TARIHSI" (TARIHCE) meaning "short
history". In this anagram, Turkish word "TARIH" means
"history" and suffix TARIHSI means "history-like", TARIHCE
means "short history" and TARIHCI means "Historian".
So the source for this English word is also Turkish.
4. The Latin
word HISTORIA meaning "history", when rearranged as
"TARIH-OSI", we find that it is the restructured and Romanized form
of the Turkish expression "TARIH ÖZI" (TARIH ÖZETI, TARIHCE) meaning
"a short history", that is, "a resume of history".
Turkish word TARIH means "history", ÖZI (ÖZÜ) mens, "the
escence, the short description, the resume".
Related to this
so-called "Latin" word "HISTORIA", there is the word
HISTORICUS meaning "historical" and also "historian",
[Cassell's Compact Latin-English and English-Latin Dictionary, 1962, p.
115].
Similarly, when the
Latin word HISTORICUS is rearranged (decrypted) letter-by-letter as
"TORIHCI-SUS", we find that HISTORICUS is the restructured and
Romanized form of the Turkish expression "TARIHCI SÖZ" meaning
"historian word", that is, "a description of an event by an
historian" which is "historical" in concept. In this so-called
"Latin" word HISTORICUS, we find a description of the concept of
"historical" in Turkish.
Additionally we
also find the Turkish word TARIHCI meanining "historian" encrypted in
this "Latin" word. Thus this Turkish concept is also encripted
into the Latin word HISTORICUS which also means "historian".
Thus we see that
even these so-called Latin words have also used Turkish words in anagrammatized
forms in manufacturing the words HISTORIA and HISTORICUS. Hence the
etymology given for them are not telling the truth by ignoring their Turkish
source.
Furthermore, when
the "Greek" term ISTORIA meaning "history" is rearranged
letter-by-letter as "TOR-IASI", we find the Turkish expression
"TUR YAZI" meaning "TUR writings", that is, the writings of
the Tur/Turk/Oguz peoples. This implies two things:
a) that
"history" writing was a tradition of the ancient Turanian
Tur/Turk/Oguz peoples;
b) that
"writing" was an invention of the Tur/Turk/Oguz peoples contrary to
the intentional confusion introduced into the Turkish language by the ancient
wandering gypsies (çingene, gezegen, gezginci, arayan) wherever they were able
to mix into the Turanian societies. Evidently this trick of confusing the one
language that the world spoke in ancient times was done to all Turkic
languages, such as, to the Turco-Sumerian language in ancient "Shinar
land" (i.e., Sumeria); to the Turco-Lydian, -Phyrigian, -Trojan, -Thracian
language in Anatolia and Trachia; to the Turco-Pelasgian language in presently
so-called "ancient Greece"; to the Turco-Masarian language in ancient
Masar lands - incorrectly called "Egypt" meaning "Gypsy
land" which it certainly was not; and to the Turco-Etruscans and
Albanian language in Italia; Turko-Minoans in the Aegean Sea (from Tr.
"AY-GÜN SU") islands. These are just a few to name the ancient
Turanian SUN, MOON and ONE SKY FATHER GOD believing peoples who developed
amazing variety of cultures all over the world before they were usurped and
destroyed by conspiring groups of wanderers.
5.
All this brings us to the name of the famed ancient Greek historian HERODOTUS.
The Greek version of the name is given as HRODOTOS, [ Divry, p. 527].
He is also referred to as "The Father of History and also The father
of Lies".
We have the
following informationabout Herodotus from Wikipedia at url : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodotus#Opinions
Herodotus of Halicarnassus (Greek: Ἡρόδοτος
Ἁλικαρνᾱσσεύς Hērodotos
Halikarnāsseus) was a Dorian Greek historianwho
lived in the 5th century BC (484 BCca. 425 BC)
and is regarded as the "Father of History".
He is almost exclusively known for writing The Histories, a collection of 'inquiries' (or
'ἱστορίαι',
a word which
passed into Latin and took on its modern connotation of 'history') into the
origins of the Greco-Persian Wars which
occurred in 490 and 480-479 BCE especially since he includes a narrative
account of that period, which would otherwise be poorly documented, and many
long digressions concerning the various places and peoples he encountered
during wide-ranging travels around the lands of the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
Herodotus' invention has earned him the twin titles The Father of
History and The
Father of Lies [1].
As these epithets would seem to imply, there has long been a debateat least
from the time of Cicero's 'On the Laws' (Book 1, paragraph 5)concerning the
veracity of his tales, and, more importantly, concerning the extent to which he
knew himself to be creating fabrications. Indeed, every manner of argument has
surfaced on this subject, from a devious and consciously-fictionalizing
Herodotus to a gullible Herodotus whose sources 'saw him coming a long way
off'.[citation
needed] Herodotus was, however,
by his day's standards, reasonably accurate in his accounts, respectful of
evidence, and a master of narrative.[citation
needed] It is unfair, in other words,
to condemn him for relating tales of giant man-eating ants, if such stories
were told to him. Indeed, recent research focusing on Herodotus' report about
"gold-digging, giant ants" has gone a long way towards rehabilitating
Herodotus' reputation as a scientific historian - see the "Scrutiny of his
works" section below. Like myths and legends in general, they need not
have been true to have been meaningful stories."
With this
background information about Herodotus we could reexamine his name and also the
name of the place he came from. When the name HRODOTOS is reverse
enginereed letter-by-letter as "TOROHSDO", we find that it is an
anagrammatized and Hellenized form of the Turkish expression
"TARIHCIDU" (TARIHCIDI, TARIHCI IDI)) meaning "he was
historian". The encrypted Turkish expression "TARIHCIDI"
hidden inside the name "HRODOTOS" actually describes his profession -
and is not his name. In other words, this so-called proper Greek name
"HRODOTOS" is a bogus name which personified a fictional historian.
So there was no Greek history writer named "HRODOTOS", instead
there must have been another person who was a historian. So the ancient
Greeks stole this person's idendity and made a bogus name out of his
profession. Thus, the "Greek historian HRODOTUS" is a
total fabrication and the whole world has been deceived by this ancient Greek
trickery.
Is this not a
curious coincidence? How can we find this exact Turkish correspondence
regarding the profession of this ancient Greek "historian" named
"HRODOTOS"? There is no way that I should be able to rearrange his
name as given in the so-called "Greek" language and get the
definition of his profession in Turkish unless somebody stole the Turkish
expression defining his profession and restructured it into the bogus Greek
name "HRODOTOS". Evidently here we are face to face with a
manufactured name stolen into Greek from Turkish. This finding implies
that the name "Herodotus" was a fabricated name, and the so-called
Greek historian "Herodotus" was an "imposter".
Could it be that this so-called "DORIAN
Greek historian" was actually a Turkish
speaking "TURIAN historian", that is, a Tur/Turk/Oguz
man who has been stolen and re-identified to the world as Greek? After all, the
whole Greek language has been stolen from Turkish and the so-called
"Greek" Ionians have been Hellenized from Turko-Pelasgian
AYHANs. Why could not Herodotus be the same?
Let us also examine
the "Greek" name HALIKARNESSEUS which is
supposed to be the ancient Greek name of the present day BODRUM in Turkey.
When the name HALIKARNESSEUS is rearranged letter-by-letter as
"IALAN-KHR-SUSSE-E", where Greek letter H is also a form of the
letter "I", we find the restructured, disguised and Hellenized
Turkish expression "YALAN KIR SÖZI O" meaning "it is broken
false word", or "YALAN KUR SÜZI O" meaning "it
is a made-up lie word" This tells us that the name
HALIKARNESSEUS is also a madeup bogus name just like the name HRODOTOS
(IRODOTOS) is a made up bogus name.
Turkish word
"YALAN means "lie, falsehood, not true",
YALANCI means
"lier, false talker, not truthfull",
KIR is the root of
the verb "KIRMAK" meaning "to break",
KUR is the root of
the verb "KURMAK" meaning "to make up, to put together, to
fabricate",
SÖZ means
"word, name",
SÖZI means
"the word" or "the name" and
O means
"he/she/it" or "it is".
The historians and
the linguists have some explaining to do in order to clear up these ancient
concocted Greek names and words that I am bringing to the surface. When
it comes to ancient history and languages as they are presented to us, we have
all been conned like little children by the ancient Arayan groups. After
all this scrutiny, the picture that is emerging once again puts all ancient
Greek, Latin and Semitic names and languages under discredit. They lied
about everything. It is no wonder that Herodotus has also been labeled as
the "Father of Lies"!
Best wishes to all,
Polat Kaya
02/07 (July)/2007