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Taispeáin leagan ardtaifigh den íomhá (4,320 × 3,240 picteilín, méid comhaid: 4.75 MB, cineál MIME: image/jpeg)
Seo comhad as An Cómhaoin Viciméid. Tá an tuairisc as an leathanach tuairisc Cómhaoin a leanas thíos.
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Magyar: Live on the 18th of December, 2011. Budapest, Sas-hegy. Hungary. |
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Foinse | Obair féin |
Údar | Derzsi Elekes Andor |
Live on the 18th of December, 2011. Budapest, Sas-hegy. (NamrUd in sumerian, Namra Udu = translated from sumerian: shining light, today Nimrod, was the father of magyars, sumerian ruler, descendant of Cush). The sumerians called themself hungars. Nimrod is to be identified with the Babylonian hero Izdubar or Gishdubar (in semitic Gilgamesh) and even with Marduk. Nimrod might be the sumerian (hungar) nation, paying homage to their ancestors in the Heavens. Nimrod is an archetype of the later Heracles/Hercules of Greek myth. Nimrod is generally considered to have been the one who suggested building the Tower of Babel and who directed its construction. God said: "I made Nimrod great; but he built a tower in order that he might rebel against Me". The sumerians were world-renowned for their astronomical abilities, believing that their gods were present not only in their cult statues, but also in the Sun, Moon, stars and planets. The sumerians looked to the night sky for religious inspiration, as it was there, they believed, that the gods dwelt there. The constellations that we know today were invented by ancient peoples like the sumerians in times as a mnemonic device to help them remember the stories of their gods, which were literally "written in the stars" by the fertile imaginations of our earliest ancestors. The city of Edessa is actually closely associated with Nimrod, and is even known as "The Throne of Nimrod" to this day. There is a prominent set of pillars in the city, which are closely associated with Nimrod's throne, and which even appear on the coinage of the day. One coin shows a figure standing between the pillars with his arms outstretched, surrounded by astronomical symbols. Gilbert noticed, when examining the pillars, that when viewing them from the north, the constellation of Nimrod passes in between them, just like the figure on the coin. A set of steps on the southern end of the pillars tends to reinforce the cultic aspect of these pillars, and they probably served in a late-night ritual wherein the king assumed his throne between the pillars just when Nimrod passed between them, symbolically taking on the ancient mantle of authority linked with the constellation. According to the Hungarian (magyar) tradition, compiled by Kézai Simon, the clergyman of Kun László, king of Hungary, in the Gesta Hungarorum (1282): 201 years after the flood the giant Nimrod and his nation started the construction of the Tower of Babel. The Bible, Genesis was written around 950 before Crist: Nimrod was the first ruler of the World. He was a huge hunter before the Lord. Nimrod is the descendant of Cush in the Bible. But the christian fathers - whom were very well known by Kézai Simon - teached, that the huns and magyars (hungarians) descend from Japhet, son of Noe. The hungarian tradition had to exist long before the Bible, in the period of the sumer rulers. The Bible doesn't say anything about Nimrod building the Tower of Babel. So Kézai Simon could not copy this from the Bible. On the other hand, the arabs have an ancient legand: the Tower of Babel was built by Nimrod, as he wanted to see the Lord of Abraham. The jews of the old Testament called the nations of Cush those nations, that were the enemies of the jews. And just like this, in the old arab legends, Nimrod is the enemy of Abraham. As the arabs are semitic people, just like the jews, this means, that Nimrod was the enemy of the semitic people, and was ruling on them. This opinion remained in the comtemporary jewish tradition, and the early cristian fathers accepted it too. The apokrif "Testament of Naftali" writes about Nimrod, without Lord, who led the peoples to rise against the Lord. Acccording to Saint Izidor, Nimrod teached the persians to adore the fire, "and the son of the black Cush explored the evil knowledge of the astronomy and magia". So Kézai Simon - a christian clergyman - opposed whole christianity and the Catholic Church, when he was stating the hungarian tradition live and long lasting from much earlier times than the Bible. The writer of the "Képes Krónika" details the family tree of the rulers of Hungary, the Hungarian kings. He says: the forefather of Almos was Nimrod. There had to be a family tree of the hungarian kings from the time before taking the western style christianity (before 1000). Tags: Cush magyars NamrUd Namra Udu Siba Zi Anna Faithful Shepherd of the Heavens Az Ég Hűséges Pásztora Magyarország MagAr MagOr Japhet Cush Marduk Orion Hercules
Kézai Simon: Magyar Krónika http://ostortenetunk.blogspot.com/2009/02/kezai-simon-mester-magyar-kronikaja.html Nimrod: http://ostortenetunk.blogspot.com/2009/02/nimrod-monda-hattere.html 1.Szántai Lajos: Nimród https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQrTmZhmLXA&feature=related (magyarvagyokPontCom)
Ceadúnú
- Is féidir:
- an saothar seo a roinnt – an saothar seo a chóipeáil, a dháil amach, agus a tharchur
- an saothar seo a athmheascadh – an saothar seo a oiriúnú
- Ach amháin má leantar na coinníollacha seo a leanas:
- sannadh – Ní mor creidiúint a thabhairt leis an saothar, faoi mar a shonraigh an údar nó tabharthóir an ceadúnais (ach ná húsáid modh a thugann le fios go thacaíonn sé/sí tú féin nó an úsáid a bhaineann tú as an saothar).
- comhroinn araon – Má athraíonn tú nó síneann tú amach an saothar seo, ní féidir é a dháileadh ach amhaín faoin gceadúnas céanna nó ceann cosúil leis an gceann seo.
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Meiteasonraí
Tá breis eolais sa comhad seo, curtha, is dócha, as ceamara digiteach ná scanóir a chruthaigh ná a digitigh é.
Má tá an comhad mionathraithe as an bunleagan, b'fhéidir nach mbeidh ceann de na sonraí fágtha sa comhad atá athruithe.
Déantóir an ceamara | Panasonic |
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Déanamh an ceamara | DMC-FZ45 |
Am nochta | 60/1 soic (60) |
Uimhir F | f/2.8 |
Grádú ISO luais | 80 |
Dáta agus am ghiniúint na sonraí | 21:49, 18 Nollaig 2011 |
Fad fócasach an lionsa | 4.5 mm |
Treoshuíomh | Gnáth |
Taifeach íomhá i dtreo an leithid | 180 dpi |
Taifeach íomhá i dtreo an airde | 180 dpi |
Na bogearraí a úsáideadh | Ver.1.0 |
Dáta agus am athrú an chomhaid | 21:49, 18 Nollaig 2011 |
Suí Y agus C | Co-sited |
Clár nochta | Gnáthchlár |
Leagan EXIF | 2.3 |
Dáta agus am digitithe | 21:49, 18 Nollaig 2011 |
Ciall le gach giota |
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Modh chomhbhrú na n-íomhánna | 4 |
Laobh nochta | 0 |
Cró tíre uasmhéideach | 3 APEX (f/2.83) |
Modh meadarachta | Patrún |
Foinse solais | Anaithnid |
Splanc | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression |
Leagan Flashpix atá á thacú | 1 |
Dathspás | sRGB |
Modh braite | Braiteoir aonshliseach ceantair datha |
Foinse comhaid | Digital still camera |
Cineál radhairc | Grianghraf a rinneadh go díreach |
Íomháphróiseáil saincheaptha | Gnáthphróiseas |
Modh nochta | Nochtadh uathoibríoch |
Bánchothromaíocht | Bánchothromaíocht uathoibríoch |
Cóimheas zúmála digiteaí | 0 |
Fad fócasach i scannán 35 mm | 25 mm |
Cineál gabhála radhairc | Radharc oíche |
Rialú radhairc | Dada |
Codarsnacht | Gnáth |
Sáithiú | Gnáth |
Géire | Gnáth |