Hi, thanks so much for the feedback and the kind words, I really appreciate it! Yeah, some of them do take a bit of practice, but after a while they become much easier to pronounce. The hardest one for me was the Hittite king Šuppiluliuma... now though, piece of cake to pronounce! Thanks again for stopping by, more to come soon!
@@HistorywithCy I really love the bronze age. It is such a unique time in history. I bought recently an Osprey book about the sea people. Sad that total war games never explored thoses period of time though total war troy which is supposedly out this year will cover that time gaming wise. So my Bronze Age need can be satiated with books and games and of course your awesome videos! Keep it up!
I have been to Elam 2 years ago! That was very interesting, and I met very warm-hearted people. One guy I met is grandson of the scribe of the local Sultan, before Iranian Islamic revolution in 1979 year. We visited the sultans palace. Now this is a governmental museum. And that guy, his name is Saadeq, told "Yes, this could be my house. But now it is a museum" :))) But he is a happy and positive person and he doesn't feel sad about the past. :)
Favoloso! Come riesce di avere tutte queste tante informazioni e' incredibile. Io che credevo che sapevo tantissimo, vedo che non sapevo niente. Grazie tante cge ci apre il terzo occhio!
@@HistorywithCy thank you and eagerly waiting. The Tamil reseachers say, Tamils should have connections with Sumerians, Mesophathomians. In Sri Lanka Tamils land North and East is called Tamil Eelam. I really wondering if there is any connection within these two Elam.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Do you mean more about Elamite daily life and culture? That's something I could try to put together if some of you'd be interested. Let me know...thanks!
Hi, thanks for stopping by! Actually, Rim-Sim appears in two videos on Old Babylonia that I did some time ago...check out the videos " Early Babylon and Mesopotamia before Hammurabi" and "Hammurabi, A Look at his Life Beyond the Law Code." In those I talk about Rim-Sim and mention that he could have been of Elamite origin due to his family name as well as the names he gave his sons. These are older vids and I'll be updating them soon, but you might find the info useful. Any other questions, please don't hesiate to ask. Thanks!
@@anilsep27 No problem, thank you! Yeah, I've received some comments from others about a link between Elam and south India... to be honest I hadn't read about this in any of the sources I had so I found it interesting. Thanks for the info!
@@HistorywithCy Below some more information about Elamites and Dravidians. The Dravidians began in south-eastern Iran when Elamites migrating from the west (Khuzistan area) mixed with Eritrean Africans who had settled in the Ormozgan area. These African settlers had crossed Southern Arabia to get to south-eastern Iran and were absorbed by the Elamite migrants, becoming a new people called the Dravidians. The Dravidians migrated to the Indus River valley in 7000 BC, where they mixed further with Nihalis and Adivasis, and later the Mundas. They spread out to occupy the entire Indian sub-continent, but were later confined to the southern part when the Indo-Aryans arrived in India around 1300 BC. Where did the Elamites come from? In 18,000 BC, the Kebarans (Proto-Boreans) arrived in Mesopotamia from the Horn of Africa. In 15,000 BC they split into the Nostratics, the Dene-Daics, the Afro-Asiatics, and the Amerinds. Around 12,000 BC, the Nostratics split into the Elamites, the Kartvelians, and the Eurasiatics (ancestors of the Indo-Europeans, and many others). The Dravidians branched off from the Elamites around 7000 BC. The Elamitic language does resembles Dravidian. Mr.David McAlpin (Researcher) has made a demonstration based on 57 Elamite words (mostly verb stems) paired with corresponding Dravidian terms. The correspondences are, on the whole, straightforward and interlocking. A beginning is made in reconstructing the phonology of Proto-Elamo-Dravidian. Dravidian languages share more than 20% of their vocabulary with Elamite.
@@anilsep27 the archeologist proved that the Indus Valley civilization is Tamils civilizations. DNA also matched. The Tamil reseachers believe Mesopotamians, Sumerian have connections to Tamils. Elam is a pure Tamil word and in Sri Lanka, North and East, Tamils' land is still called Elam. Elamites, most likely are connected to Tamils.
@@anilsep27 if the Indian government do the research all reserved archeological sites in Tamil Nadu they will definately find history of Tamils. That's why they don't want to do that. But after recent Keladi excavation findings, they said they will do the other sites too. But who knows they will fund to do the research or no.
Haha ... yeah it does look like he's holding a tulip. It's interesting, I just did a video on the Achaemenid empire and on some of their reliefs, the kings are holding what looks like the exact same flower... nearly 1500 years later! It reminded me of the seal of Ibbi-Sin.
@@HistorywithCy brother can you explain about the giroft civilization and burned city in south east of iran?are they have same Genetic as Elamites people?or they were diffrent ?and how persian came and ruled Elamites .are median and persian same nomatic aryan people who came in later or diffrent.and explain about the caspian people in north of iran
It seems like the people from Khuzestan, southern Iran, are the ones who carry Elamite blood, among Persians, and others... Because they seemingly never moved from there
"Where are you from?" "Der." "...You don't know where you're from?" "What'd you mean?" "You made a sound like you were thinking." "No, I said I was from Der!" "...From there?" "NO, DER!" "..."
Excellent! I really appreciate your work! Now Notice: There is nothing suggesting Abraham, nor Egypt's first kingdom period much less Joseph’s Famine 2879-2872 BC which has been shown to be nearly global ... all because these things had already happened. The Bible is actually silent between 1000 BC to 2000 BC because of a missing book, "The Book of Second Judges." It's really not a biblical problem because the Israelite's were probably doing the same things they had repeated over and over again recorded in the "Judges" that we have, that accounts for over 600 years, not just the 480 years of I Kings 6:1.
You are right... According to the book of Judges, its written in chapter 21:25 that there was no king in Israel, and everybody was doing as he pleased, in those times... I think that's the best way to give a resume of the situation, and it is normal that there is few information about it... Plus, in the book of 1 Samuel 3:1, its said that in those times, the word of God was something scarce at that time, and there was no frequent signs of God... So its perfectly normal, according to the Bible itself, that this period lack of informations...
Utu-heg̃al's name should probably be pronounced with a nasal "ng" sound -- "Utu-hengal". Also, video suggestion: Piotr Michalowski, "Of Bears and Men. Thoughts on the End of Shulgi's Reign and on the Ensuing Succession" (2013) has some really cool theories. There's also Lafont's "Game of Thrones: The Years when Shu-Sîn succeeded Amar-Suen in the Kingdom of Ur" (2017)
Hi, thanks for your comment. Yes, that's a common spelling/pronunciation of the name. I used "Utu-hegal." the older form, because in most of the literature I have, this form is more commonly used. I use the more common names so as not to confuse viewers who are new to this material. For example, "Ebarat" is also spelled/pronounced "Ebarati" and "Yabarat" - I used Ebarat for the reason described above (though in more recent sources, such as "The Elamite World" edited by Javier Álvarez-Mon, it's spelled "Yabarat." Thanks also for the book suggestions...I'll definitely check them out! The reigns of Amar-Sin and Shu-Sin are really interesting and not covered much in depth, so I'll definitely want to see what those books have to say about them. Thanks again for stopping by!
All videos on the channel are very good, but would be even better if they had subtitles in Portuguese or Spanish. I am from Brazil, my English is very basic and precarious, which makes the seizure of information incomplete. I think all Portuguese and Spanish speakers watching the channel would be very grateful if there were subtitles in at least one of the two languages. P.S .: Written in Google translator, I apologize for any errors.
Naramsin did conquer the Iranian civilizations. In the Quran it hints at that he conquered the west, the east and the north. He went all the way to a place where he encountered extremely evil and uncivilized tribes called Gog and Magog. And he had to seal them through mountains using iron and copper.
@@ofallmyintention9496 No, you can stop clowning - this really possible. This is so old time, the names Marhashi & Marathi could be linguistically related. And already the ancient India got some population from Persian/Iranian area - genetics show that even in the Dravidian people. It could've been Elam, or east of them etc.
Just pausing the video to praise you for being able to speak all those super difficult names. Puzur-Inshushinak doesnt roll of my tong so easily.
Hi, thanks so much for the feedback and the kind words, I really appreciate it! Yeah, some of them do take a bit of practice, but after a while they become much easier to pronounce. The hardest one for me was the Hittite king Šuppiluliuma... now though, piece of cake to pronounce!
Thanks again for stopping by, more to come soon!
@@HistorywithCy I really love the bronze age. It is such a unique time in history. I bought recently an Osprey book about the sea people. Sad that total war games never explored thoses period of time though total war troy which is supposedly out this year will cover that time gaming wise. So my Bronze Age need can be satiated with books and games and of course your awesome videos! Keep it up!
I have been to Elam 2 years ago! That was very interesting, and I met very warm-hearted people. One guy I met is grandson of the scribe of the local Sultan, before Iranian Islamic revolution in 1979 year. We visited the sultans palace. Now this is a governmental museum. And that guy, his name is Saadeq, told "Yes, this could be my house. But now it is a museum" :))) But he is a happy and positive person and he doesn't feel sad about the past. :)
this is a great channel! thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for your work! I have a double advantage out of listening - I'm learning history and learning English! I'm in love with your videos!
Very good content... You deserve more subs man!! 😁
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind words...they're coming, as are more videos!
Favoloso! Come riesce di avere tutte queste tante informazioni e' incredibile. Io che credevo che sapevo tantissimo, vedo che non sapevo niente. Grazie tante cge ci apre il terzo occhio!
Grazie, glad that you learned something new...that's my goal! I appreciate the kind words!
Wonderful video, as always.
Thank you, as always, appreciate your support!
Thank you so much for making part 2 of Elamites. Really fantastic. Please make a video about Tamils hisotory.
Thank you! I will be making a few videos on ancient India... hopefully on Tamil-Nadu area as well!
@@HistorywithCy thank you and eagerly waiting. The Tamil reseachers say, Tamils should have connections with Sumerians, Mesophathomians. In Sri Lanka Tamils land North and East is called Tamil Eelam. I really wondering if there is any connection within these two Elam.
I wish the cultures were distinguished and explained.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Do you mean more about Elamite daily life and culture? That's something I could try to put together if some of you'd be interested. Let me know...thanks!
They were black bro you scared to say that
awesome channel. Subbed.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
I wonder what the persian gulf was called by that time?
Fascinating the middle elam period .
Is there any Arabic translation to the video like the first part?
Why don't you do one on Esau Jacobs brother ? Where are they now?
Thanks for the great information.
But you have not mentioned anything about Rim Sin 1.
Was he Elamite or Sumerian?
Hi, thanks for stopping by! Actually, Rim-Sim appears in two videos on Old Babylonia that I did some time ago...check out the videos " Early Babylon and Mesopotamia before Hammurabi" and "Hammurabi, A Look at his Life Beyond the Law Code." In those I talk about Rim-Sim and mention that he could have been of Elamite origin due to his family name as well as the names he gave his sons. These are older vids and I'll be updating them soon, but you might find the info useful. Any other questions, please don't hesiate to ask. Thanks!
@@anilsep27 No problem, thank you! Yeah, I've received some comments from others about a link between Elam and south India... to be honest I hadn't read about this in any of the sources I had so I found it interesting. Thanks for the info!
@@HistorywithCy Below some more information about Elamites and Dravidians.
The Dravidians began in south-eastern Iran when Elamites migrating from the west (Khuzistan area) mixed with Eritrean Africans who had settled in the Ormozgan area. These African settlers had crossed Southern Arabia to get to south-eastern Iran and were absorbed by the Elamite migrants, becoming a new people called the Dravidians. The Dravidians migrated to the Indus River valley in 7000 BC, where they mixed further with Nihalis and Adivasis, and later the Mundas. They spread out to occupy the entire Indian sub-continent, but were later confined to the southern part when the Indo-Aryans arrived in India around 1300 BC.
Where did the Elamites come from? In 18,000 BC, the Kebarans (Proto-Boreans) arrived in Mesopotamia from the Horn of Africa. In 15,000 BC they split into the Nostratics, the Dene-Daics, the Afro-Asiatics, and the Amerinds. Around 12,000 BC, the Nostratics split into the Elamites, the Kartvelians, and the Eurasiatics (ancestors of the Indo-Europeans, and many others). The Dravidians branched off from the Elamites around 7000 BC.
The Elamitic language does resembles Dravidian. Mr.David McAlpin (Researcher) has made a demonstration based on 57 Elamite words (mostly verb stems) paired with corresponding Dravidian terms. The correspondences are, on the whole, straightforward and interlocking. A beginning is made in reconstructing the phonology of Proto-Elamo-Dravidian. Dravidian languages share more than 20% of their vocabulary with Elamite.
@@anilsep27 the archeologist proved that the Indus Valley civilization is Tamils civilizations. DNA also matched. The Tamil reseachers believe Mesopotamians, Sumerian have connections to Tamils. Elam is a pure Tamil word and in Sri Lanka, North and East, Tamils' land is still called Elam. Elamites, most likely are connected to Tamils.
@@anilsep27 if the Indian government do the research all reserved archeological sites in Tamil Nadu they will definately find history of Tamils. That's why they don't want to do that. But after recent Keladi excavation findings, they said they will do the other sites too. But who knows they will fund to do the research or no.
Bro pls do a video about Turkic Khazar Empire
Who established the biggest Jewish Empire in the world history
They're coming up! I'm finishing up the script and will hopefully release it in the next couple of weeks....stay tuned and thanks for the suggestion!
History with Cy ❤️
🌹thanks!
Thank you, not many interested in the Elamites so hope you found the video useful...stay safe!
Great chanell
Thank you, I really appreciate it...stay safe!
very nice
Thank you!
Ibbi-Sin was like - you can't use the line-drawing of me unless you include my potted plant display.
I worked very hard on it!
Haha ... yeah it does look like he's holding a tulip. It's interesting, I just did a video on the Achaemenid empire and on some of their reliefs, the kings are holding what looks like the exact same flower... nearly 1500 years later! It reminded me of the seal of Ibbi-Sin.
There Is new Theory that relatives of Elamites who migrated from Ealam started The Dravidian culture in India.
fascinating that Meso rulers called the Elam rulers "father." Was this true even of Hammurabi?
Elam vs Assyria please
Hi! Yes, that's coming up towards the end of the series when we cover the Neo-Elamite Period...thanks for stopping by and stay tuned!
History with Cy battle of Til Tuba
@@VeryCoolJeep Elam vs Ashurbanibal! Sad day for Elam...
@@HistorywithCy brother can you explain about the giroft civilization and burned city in south east of iran?are they have same Genetic as Elamites people?or they were diffrent ?and how persian came and ruled Elamites .are median and persian same nomatic aryan people who came in later or diffrent.and explain about the caspian people in north of iran
Great presentation and only DNA and linguistic specialist will know and proof who is real Elamiat today.
It seems like the people from Khuzestan, southern Iran, are the ones who carry Elamite blood, among Persians, and others... Because they seemingly never moved from there
"Where are you from?"
"Der."
"...You don't know where you're from?"
"What'd you mean?"
"You made a sound like you were thinking."
"No, I said I was from Der!"
"...From there?"
"NO, DER!"
"..."
I am really proud to be from Elam and have ancient blood and history and culture from day one!
Excellent! I really appreciate your work!
Now Notice: There is nothing suggesting Abraham, nor Egypt's first kingdom period much less Joseph’s Famine 2879-2872 BC which has been shown to be nearly global ... all because these things had already happened. The Bible is actually silent between 1000 BC to 2000 BC because of a missing book, "The Book of Second Judges." It's really not a biblical problem because the Israelite's were probably doing the same things they had repeated over and over again recorded in the "Judges" that we have, that accounts for over 600 years, not just the 480 years of I Kings 6:1.
You are right... According to the book of Judges, its written in chapter 21:25 that there was no king in Israel, and everybody was doing as he pleased, in those times... I think that's the best way to give a resume of the situation, and it is normal that there is few information about it... Plus, in the book of 1 Samuel 3:1, its said that in those times, the word of God was something scarce at that time, and there was no frequent signs of God... So its perfectly normal, according to the Bible itself, that this period lack of informations...
Utu-heg̃al's name should probably be pronounced with a nasal "ng" sound -- "Utu-hengal". Also, video suggestion: Piotr Michalowski, "Of Bears and Men. Thoughts on the End of Shulgi's Reign and on the Ensuing Succession" (2013) has some really cool theories. There's also Lafont's "Game of Thrones: The Years when Shu-Sîn succeeded Amar-Suen in the Kingdom of Ur" (2017)
Hi, thanks for your comment. Yes, that's a common spelling/pronunciation of the name. I used "Utu-hegal." the older form, because in most of the literature I have, this form is more commonly used. I use the more common names so as not to confuse viewers who are new to this material. For example, "Ebarat" is also spelled/pronounced "Ebarati" and "Yabarat" - I used Ebarat for the reason described above (though in more recent sources, such as "The Elamite World" edited by Javier Álvarez-Mon, it's spelled "Yabarat."
Thanks also for the book suggestions...I'll definitely check them out! The reigns of Amar-Sin and Shu-Sin are really interesting and not covered much in depth, so I'll definitely want to see what those books have to say about them. Thanks again for stopping by!
Elamit = lurs
Elamites where the nation called today Lur or Luristan Nation in west of iran and east of iraq
The province or city of elam is still in Iran and its people are called Elamite
I come from elam
All videos on the channel are very good, but would be even better if they had subtitles in Portuguese or Spanish.
I am from Brazil, my English is very basic and precarious, which makes the seizure of information incomplete.
I think all Portuguese and Spanish speakers watching the channel would be very grateful if there were subtitles in at least one of the two languages.
P.S .: Written in Google translator, I apologize for any errors.
Muito obrigado!
Ela
Zahara is in the Sahara.
Way you don’t have Arabic translations do you know that all this are tallking Arabic
@MHD 11 is there a list of dna codes and ethnicity?
How did you get the information?
Naramsin did conquer the Iranian civilizations. In the Quran it hints at that he conquered the west, the east and the north. He went all the way to a place where he encountered extremely evil and uncivilized tribes called Gog and Magog. And he had to seal them through mountains using iron and copper.
What do you think about Palestinians being descendants of the Elamites
Marhashi... It's not impossible they were the forfathers of the Marathi of India. They could have lived more west and north in those day
It's also not impossible for me to shoot lightening out of my eye sockets....oh, wait....
@@ofallmyintention9496 No, you can stop clowning - this really possible. This is so old time, the names Marhashi & Marathi could be linguistically related. And already the ancient India got some population from Persian/Iranian area - genetics show that even in the Dravidian people. It could've been Elam, or east of them etc.