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The Legend Of Hayk And Bel Nimrod: Kar-e-kint, Ina Colta, 9781727256451

Author: Ina Colta

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“The Sumerians, the Phoenicians, the Thracians, the Cimmerians, and other people of Europe and Middle East spoke the same language (Holy Bible; Genesis 11:6) and worshipped the same gods…” wrote author and Biblical history investigator Garegin Nalbandian in his The Legend Of Hayk And Bel Nimrod. The book was enjoyable because it was easy to read and understand. The Legend Of Hayk And Bel Nimrod provides information about the establishment of the many nations of the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. People should read this book to understand the past because it is just as important for people to understand the past as it is important to understand the present. It provides important information and innovative explanations about the Biblical and mythical events of the ancient world. It’s amazing how much knowledge of Biblical history this book can provide to those who read it…The Legend of Hayk was so significant that Lord George Gordon Byron and his colleagues considered adding it to the Bible; however, they did not succeed. The Legend Of Hayk And Bel Nimrod written by Garegin D. Nalbandian (Kar-e-kint) is based on the Legend of Hayk. It is about the epic battle of Hayk against Bel Nimrod, which took place approximately 2500 B.C. during the time when the Tower of Babel collapsed, and Nimrod decided to conquer the world. Hayk and his allies decided to stand against the armies of Nimrod. Both Hayk and Nimrod were developing events against one another because for both kings it was a matter of life and death to destroy one another. They thought that their moves would help create favorable positions for the inevitable war, for their war decided the future of the world…

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