Thursday, July 13, 2017

The Lists

These lists contain only links, none of the pictures where uploaded by me but they are downloaded into you computer from the various sites when you browse the list. To verify this you can click on the links that start with http and are written with smaller underlined blue letters. Once opened a picture you can read in the browser in the upper left corner the web address of the actual location of the picture. More than that, if you click on the names written and underlined in blue with larger fonts next to their pictures you get a full google images search on their name, search that most of the times includes the pictures chosen for comparison. For each comparison there is the official name and picture on the left and usually two of the actor with his/her name on the right.

Aceste liste conțin doar link-uri, nici una din fotografii nu a fost încărcată de mine, ele sunt descărcate în calc. dvs. în momentul când accesați listele de pe diferitele site-uri. Pentru a verifica puteți face click pe link-urile respective care încep cu htttp... și sunt scrise cu litere albastre mai mici. Odată deschisă o fotografie puteți citi în căsuța de adresă a browser-ului adresa web a fotografiei respective adică unde se află ea. Mai mult decât atât dacă se face clic pe numele scrise și subliniate cu albastru se obține o cătuare google de imagini pe numele respectiv care de cele mai multe ori include și fotografiile alese de mine pentru comparație. Pentru fiecare comparație numele și fotografia oficială a personajului public este în stânga și de obicei două fotografii și numele actorului în dreapta.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G0uc3ogv0U5zDhb9GIBDZCCXVTGwDLKM0dNKQTyJ3qI/pubhtml

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DffXFRzr5t6Ue19JgGTQznRNW7oIkICTZzeSvlE-CSA/pubhtml

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z8SLYvFoAPH6yxsRV0iWf7Amt2WpTuE2eBQ6EMVVI4o/pubhtml

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Us5v7qjDC_3C71fZQd994uR-0rP39oavUMkoU9SP50c/pubhtml

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LTd9KISSo7o4W1rHMB_6DNUkEefWDgln8EIx_nZH-3Q/pubhtml

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uTJAWD489F89j471IdEYRxIqV3V4I1n3RpeRuy5GHgg/pubhtml

Friday, July 7, 2017

Another Walk at the Refuge

It's early July and it looks like the weather is delayed like by a month or so it's so weird, the artificial wetland area has been emptied, some Himalayan blackberries are in bloom and others are almost ripe. And the smell of smoke and lavender. Click on any picture to go full size or wheel click for maximum.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

蛇 日

There is a small minority in Romania east of Sucian Alps (Roman name for Carpathian Mountains) called "ceangu" in Romanian, (pronounced changu). They speak a language that is not mutually inteligible with Magyar, though they were claims they are also Magyars and attempts to magyarize them (and this song is an example).

My idea is Magyars came from Nepal where to this day there is a Magar population and settled as one of the last outposts of the silk road, during and after Roman times and they might be more culturally related with Magyars than with the surrounding population though in more than one thousand years they exchanged much of the genetic materials with Romanians which were all around.

They have this very interesting ancient balad about a yellow snake and a young man that had his hand swallowed by the snake (song posted below has been re-written in Magyar).

Could it be about a yellow snake or even yellow river. https://translate.google.com/#zh-CN/hu/%E8%9B%87

https://youtu.be/T8SaaNlkNW4?t=1m23s

"The Tang captured the vital route through the Gilgit Valley from Tibet in 722, lost it to the Tibetans in 737, and regained it under the command of the Goguryeo-Korean General Gao Xianzhi.

While the Turks were settled in the Ordos region (former territory of the Xiongnu), the Tang government took on the military policy of dominating the central steppe."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road#Tang_dynasty_reopens_the_route

Unlike any other European language, modern day Magyar language has mixed elements of Turkic and Chinese language and is also related to Sumerian (like Turkish is) and also to Japanese. Sumerian. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ShIhkErMIPU2N3WGl5TGh4Y1U

This map from the times of Marco Polo (1254-1324) is the last one with an outpost close to present day Romania.
https://www.google.com/search?q=silk+road&source=lnms&tbm=isch

The presence of Magyars, Changu and Shekelies in Eastern Europe caught in the middle of existing European populations was not a true migration. Instead they where traders and mercenaries, an elite that moved to form outposts on the silk road and were trained in building outposts, resisting and living for extended periods of times without always having contact with their motherland. After silk road was shut down contact ceased at least in the territory of present day Romania, around 900 they could not survive and gathered from all outposts and started raiding adjacent areas until they finally made a deal with Holy Roman Empire, catolicized and settled in roughly the territory of present day Hungary with pockets of minorities in all surrounding countries.

Since they had no agricultural skills all they could do was coral the local population in the space of Carpathian Mountains, roughly present day Transylvania (now part of Romania) by placing the bulk of their numbers at the west or the border with Holy Roman Empire or Panonia or Tisza valley (left on this map) where they where no mountains and smaller numbers in the mountains (slightly different population of Shekelies) and catching the Romanians in the middle which were turned into slave laborarers. Today the situation has changed to the opposite, with 1-2 million Shekelies caught in the middle or Romania and surrounded by Romanians. Rest is... official history.