SH Archive Jerusalem, Etruscan via RUS: etymology

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Was reading an article on issues with the Etruscan language, and how Etruscan allegedly can not be translated.
  • All of the centuries-old work of the Europeans to expel the Slavs from ancient history can go down the drain.
  • The global historiography simply can not permit the very thought that the Slavs (and, in particular, Russian) were not simply the inhabitants of Pripyat marshes in the early Middle Ages, but the direct co-tribesmen of the ancient tribe of the Etruscans, who lived in Italy in the II millennium BC, whose culture, as is commonly believed, laid the foundation for the Ancient Rome. Unfortunately, many of the domestic researchers, who in other cases demonstrate their scientific integrity, also march within the European historiography paradigms.
Of course, Etruscan civilization, vanished without a trace. So did Tartary, by the way.

etruscans.jpg

I never thought about this semi obvious connection: Etruscan - Rus - Russia - Tartary. It's a hypothesis, of course.

Well for whatever reason another word came to my mind - JeRUSalem. A few other ones did as well. All of the below words have their own official etymology related interpretation. At the same time, It's interesting that we have so many words containing "RUS".
  • JeRUSalem
  • EtRUScan
  • CypRUS
  • ViRUS
  • PapyRUS
  • HoRUS
  • BoRUSsia
  • pRUSsia
  • bRUSsels
  • etc

Jerusalem popped up in my mind, because I remembered the "OLIM" in the above sentence from this thread.
  • Jerusalem: Je-RUS-OLIM
  • "Je" once, formerly RUS
  • No clue what this "Je" could mean
  • Other spellings: Hierusalem, Ierusalem...
KD: Well, I don't really know what to think of it for right now. Just throwing this out there, for we do have a few linguists frequenting the forum. Is there anything to investigate here?
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1) This is the only correct version to look through the Russian language.
Again, don't read much literature, but you will notice that Russian is a taboo language. Those who wrote such books disappeared, fell silent, the books were carried away to the closet, etc. :)
= Murder as a sign of interest.

2) There are a lot of such examples.

For example, the French river Somme was called Samara in the 19th century. (Wikipedia see articles)
Samara is an ancient word. These are Russian and Sanskrit.
There is the Samara River in Russia, on it is the modern city of Samara.
There is a Samara river, a tributary of the Dnieper in Ukraine (Russia)

The French say that this is a Celtic heritage and it was a long time ago :) And it was recorded by the Latin-Romans-Catholics (?).
We do not know the true chronology. (Let's joke about the fact that first there were Etruscans, and then there were Roman Catholics-Italians)

It is also interesting that there is a city of Brest in France.
Exactly the same Brest exists quietly in the false state of Belarus.

3) The only thing.
Since this is a church history, we are not sure that these cards are correct. And that, Jerusalem, Narpimre he was where he is now.
Maybe he was in the Crimea; Maybe this is Istanbul (Tsar-Grad) Constantinople.
Or even that it existed :)

For example, I read interesting fabrications that Mecca is a fictional city. Why?
Because the Ottoman Empire did not go to Mecca. (Mecca is near)
Muslims of India = Britain = East India Company went to Mecca. And yes, they started walking late. In the 19th century.
This already makes you think :)
 
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