22 декабря 2015 г.

PUTIN. ALLAH. GENGHIS KHAN.



PUTIN.  ALLAH.  GENGHIS  KHAN.
Press release 189 E

1. On 03 December 2015 during the official speech with the President Message to the Federal Assembly (Parliament) of Russia Putin twice used the word “Allah”. What does it mean? Read further.

2. During 58 minutes of the speech in Kremlin Putin has never used the Russian word “Bog” (i.e. God), but used the Arabism “Allah”. From one side it shows the importance for Putin of the war operation in Syria (watch: “Syria. Russians. Crisis. Solution”, isaurian.blogspot.com, 22 October 2015). From the other side it is the consequence of the fact, that the ideological basis of the modern Russia political system is the State Cult of Flat Idols (SCFI, watch: “Russia Current System Change”, isaurian.blogspot.com, 25 September 2013).
3. SCFI, i.e. iconworshipping, essence is disclosed by the Holy Spirit through the apostle: the iconworshippers think, that they sacrifice to God, but in reality “they sacrifice to devils” (1 Cor., 10:20). And the devil “is a liar, and the father of it” (John, 8:44). Therefore, the icons, as “the invention of the satan” (the determination of the 7-th Christian Ecumenical Council of 754 A. D.) always deceive the iconworshippers (including the modern Russian followers of the SCFI). The result is seen: Putin declares to fight with the Khalifate, but mentions the “Allah” in the official constitutional speech!
4. And this is not the unique case at all. The next example is the official Russian cult of the “saint” prince Alexander of Neva (in Rus.: Alexander Nevskiy, after the victory over the Swedes on the bank of Neva-river). He was the prince of Novgorod the Great – the North-Western Russia city, the partner of the Hansean League. The Russian Orthodox (iconworshipping) Church of the Moscow Patriarchate has the special liturgical holy days to worship this prince on 12 September (in Gregorian style, i.e. 30 August in the Julian style) and on 06 December (Gregorian), i.e. 23 November (Julian). He was declared to be “saint”, because he had rejected the anti-Mongolian union with the Roman Church, Germany and Sweden; he had become the vassal of the Mongol Golden Orda state. He had received the Khan’s decree to rule the Russian princedoms and, thus, he had kept the leading role of the Orthodox Church in Russia, because the Mongols were connected with the Nestorian Christians (the mother of the Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan was a Nestorian). Prince Alexander was adopted by the Khan of the Golden Orda and the conqueror of Russia Batu-Khan to be the Khan’s son-in-law. Batu-Khan, as a Nestorian Christian, was being mentioned in the Orthodox liturgies, as “our great Khan and Czar Batyga Juchievich” (i.e. “Batu, the son of Juchi”, who had been the older son of Genghis Khan). In such a way the family of prince Alexander had become the adopted descending line of the Genghis Khan house, and in such a quality it had been ruling the iconworshipping Russia for 400 years! Therefore, worshipping Alexander of Neva in modern Russia, they, in fact, worship the dynasty of Genghis Khan!
5. The same situation is with some other representatives of the Genghis Khan house. E. g., among the main concepts of the SCFI is the one, declaring, that “Russia is defended with the mystic cross of the saint miracle-doing icons of “Godmother”: the center (capital Moscow itself) is defended with the “Iverian Godmother” icon (which is kept in the temple at the entrance to the Red Square), the North of Russia is protected with the “Tikhvin Godmother” icon (Putin personally organized its’ return to Russia from the USA, where it had been brought by the emigrants after the fall of the Empire); the East of Russia is defended with the “Kazan Godmother” icon (it was returned to Russia by the Pope John Paul II); the West of Russia is protected with the “Smolensk Godmother” icon (it was worshipped by the Russian army before the battle with Napoleon at Borodino near Moscow in 1812); the South of Russia is defended with “Vladimir Godmother” icon.
6. The “Vladimir Godmother” icon according to the official church calendar of the Moscow Patriarchate has three big liturgical holy days to be worshipped. The first of them is on 08 September (Gregorian), i.e. 26 August (Julian). The named calendar says, this holy day was established to commemorate the miracle, done by this icon, of saving Moscow from the invasion of Tamerlane (Timur Lenk, Tambourlaine, Timour, Timur) in 1395. Timur was the great Moslem ruler (“Ghur Emir”) of the Western part of the former Mongol Empire. He had the capital in Samarkand (former Alexandria the Furthermost of Alexander the Great, the city in the Samarkand oasis of the Turan Lowland on the bank of the Amu Darya river, i.e. Oxus or Jeikhun river, today in Usbekistan). The name “Samarkand” (in the Crimean Tatarian form “Marakand”) has the best in Crimea capital Simferopol restaurant of the Qirimtatar cuisine, which is situated on the bank of Salghir river in front of the sculpture memorial of Ismail-bey Gaspirali (the famous Krimtataren enlightener) and not far from the place of now demolished palace of “Kalga-Sultan” (which was the title of Crimea Khans throne official heir). During his rule Timur crushed Northern China, India, Iran, the Osman Minor Asia sultanate (thus, having saved Constantinople from the Osman capture for 50 years) and the Golden Orda (thus, making the Moscow princedom the actual heir of the Western part of the Mongol Empire). Timur pretended to be the descendant of Genghis Khan (through two descending branches of his house). Therefore, worshipping the “Vladimir Godmother” icon, the Russians, in fact, commemorate Timur – the prince royal of the Genghis Khan house and the great warrior, the descendant in the fourth generation of whom – Babur – had established in 1526 the Empire of the Great Moguls in India (existed up to 1859).
7. The second big liturgical holy day of the “Vladimir Godmother” icon is on 06 July (Gregorian), i.e. on 23 June (Julian). It is established to worship that icon, which had saved Moscow in 1480 from the invasion of the other descendant of Genghis Khan – Akhmat – the Moslem Khan, who tried to restore the Golden Orda in the Volga river basin.
8. The third big liturgical holy day of the “Vladimir Godmother” icon is on 03 June (Gregorian), i.e. on 21 May (Julian). It is established to worship that icon, which had saved Moscow from the invasion of the Crimean Khan Mahmet Ghirey in 1521. The Moslem dynasty of the Crimean Khans Ghireys was one of the descending branches of the house of Genghis Khan through his son Juchi and grandson Toka-Temyur. The dynasty name “Ghirey” was taken to underline, that it belonged to the royal blood princes of Genghis Khan house. Genghis himself was the Emperor of Mongols with the title of the “Great Khan” – “Kaghan” in Mongolian. The descendant of Kaghan was to be named “Kyuryaghan”, i.e. “Kaghan’s blood”, i.e. the prince royal. The Turko-Tatar transliteration of “Kyuryaghan” is “Ghirey Khan”. The title “Kyuryaghan” is reflected in the philological studies of professor J. J. R. Tolkien in the form of “Ghan-buri-Ghan” (the title of the chief of the Woses – the inhabitants of the Druadan Forest; watch: “The Lord of the Rings”, 5:5).
9. It is also necessary to note, that the biggest Russian language poetess of the Soviet period (she also was the mother of the famous ethnologist Lev Gumilyov and the protectoress of the future Nobel laureate Josef Brodskiy) Anna Akhmatova pretended to be the descendantess of Genghis Khan (through the mentioned above Khan Akhmat in mother line and through the Ghirey Khans in the line of her father, who had the surname “Ghirenko”).
10. “Kyuryaghans” are present in the Russian literature and art not only through Anna Akhmatova. E. g., some heroes of Leo Tolstoy novel “War and Peace” have the surname “Kuraghin”; many representatives of Russian culture are “Kulaghins”, “Kalyaghins”, “Karyaghins”, etc.
11. One more liturgical holy day, which, in fact, commemorates the descendant of Genghis Khan, is on 01 September (Gregorian), i.e. on 19 August (Julian). It is established to worship the “Don Godmother” icon (after the river Don), which with the miracle saved Moscow in 1591 during the invasion of the Crimean Khan Ghazi Ghirey II (he was the famous sufi poet with nom de plume “Ghazaiye”; watch: “Ghazaiye and Biblical Prophecy about Koran”, isaurian.blogspot.com, 09 August 2012).
12. So, fighting with the Khalifate and having SCFI, Russia introduces the term “Allah” into the public policy and commemorates the descendants of Genghis Khan (both Nestorian and Moslem).
13. This thesis was confirmed once more on 17 December 2015, when Putin during his eleventh annual “big” press-conference (1390 journalists from all the world, 190 minutes) pronounced the ellipsis phrase: “At ours without Tatars is impossible”.
14. Therefore, any expert to work with Russia, not to be astonished with its’ actions, must constantly keep in mind the famous Russian saying (quoted, e. g., by the greatest Russian poet Alexander Pushkin): “Scrape a Russian, and you shall find a Tatarian”.
15. Peace unto you! (John, 20:19).

Professor   N.  E.  Alyoshin        

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