Re: Re: Re: Armenian "Nation"
Tigran spoke those as did MANY other rulers. What is your point? Stop trying to guess what occurred in the past when you re simply relying on sources that are taking place in the present. Before Tigran even, as I showed you earlier THERE WERE Armenians and like Assyrians Babylonians we had TRIBES. The Hittites being the oldest I like think. Either way, if you were to put it that way then the Persians were not their own little "nation" either. Their ruler who united their plundering empires was of Armenian descent. Cyrus the great with the "Sassanians" who migrated over to where present day Iran is (Parthia back then) WERE Armenian (i.e. I am saying their BASES are Armenian just of that one tribe though.)The Romans as well; they were a multiethnic empire speaking Latin. I mean you can barely provide proof for your little "theory" as we speak. However, everything we speak of today has all been MIXED at the same time ASSIMILATED. Before the Persians there were the Sumerians then came the Babylonians (I am saying them in order from the ruling powers before Christ) Then there was the Assyrians who were then finally attacked by the Hittites of that region soon enough. Then came Egypt followed by the Medes (mixed tribe of present day Kurds Arabs Persians etc.) then Persia then Macedonia then last but certainly not least, Rome.
Originally posted by Anonymouse You know, while this may be a soothing explanation and provides temporary answers and contentment, it is not however, in accordance with history. "Armenids" or "Armenoids" are simply mythical terms we have invented. These people didn't call themselves such, it is simply us, from our time, projecting ourselves into the past and giving names to give meaning to the past, to tie it in to the future, and fuse things together. That is what court historians and nationalist historians do.
Tigran's "Armenian empire" was not "Armenian" in the modern sense of the word. The term has gone through many changes of what it means to be "Armenian" through history. It was a multilingual and multiethnic empire. Armenians today in their pride assign nationalistic characters to Tigran. Tigran spoke Greek and Persian and was simply a hellenistic conquerer and he for all we know had no idea or sense of what it means to be "Armenian" in the modern sense of the word.
Tigran's "Armenian empire" was not "Armenian" in the modern sense of the word. The term has gone through many changes of what it means to be "Armenian" through history. It was a multilingual and multiethnic empire. Armenians today in their pride assign nationalistic characters to Tigran. Tigran spoke Greek and Persian and was simply a hellenistic conquerer and he for all we know had no idea or sense of what it means to be "Armenian" in the modern sense of the word.
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