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Ancient Turkic Orkhon Runes & Beelzabul's Old Turkic Symbol

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Interesting how the ancient Gokturks also used Runes. This is known as "Old Turkic Script" or the "Orkhon script" and the many of the characters are the same as the Fuhark, not sure if they have same meaning, as I'm not an expert on Turkic languages, let alone Nordic.

Name of Baal Zebul (Täñri/Tengri/Tiandi) in Old Turkic, read from right to left (may not render on some computers shout a holler if you trouble rendering it): 𐱅𐰭𐰼𐰃.

THe Orkhon Inscription stone tablet in Mongolia:


Bilge Kagan's inscriptions, lines 36-40

Oriental American Temple Member, lover of Oriental paganism and the Oriental race.

Father Zeus in Asiatic civilizations:
China: Jade Emperor (玉皇), Huangdi (黃帝), Shangdi (上帝), Shìtí Huányīn (釋提桓因)
Japan: Raijin (雷神), Taishakuten (帝釈天), Izanagi no-Mikoto (伊邪那岐命)
Korea: Hawneunim (하느님), Jeseokcheon (제석천), Okhwang Sangje (옥황상제/玉皇上帝)
Vietnam: Thích Đề Hoàn Nhân (釋提桓因)
Philippines: Batala Maykapal, Sakla
Indonesia/Malaysia: Batara Indra

Maxis Orientis is my old account.

#1

Thank you.
There is also rune writing in Hungary.
It's called "Rovás writing".

https://hu.pinterest.com/pin/615093261628210853/

#2
Lightningsnakesaid:

Thank you.
There is also rune writing in Hungary.
It's called "Rovás writing".

https://hu.pinterest.com/pin/615093261628210853/

That's awesome, we have lots of Zevism from Hungary. Although I can't read Hungarian, but seems like Magyar writing, from what I've read about them they seem to be the original inhabitants of Hungary, and were prominent in Hungarian history, though I'm no expert on Hungary.

HS and Happy New Year

Oriental American Temple Member, lover of Oriental paganism and the Oriental race.

Father Zeus in Asiatic civilizations:
China: Jade Emperor (玉皇), Huangdi (黃帝), Shangdi (上帝), Shìtí Huányīn (釋提桓因)
Japan: Raijin (雷神), Taishakuten (帝釈天), Izanagi no-Mikoto (伊邪那岐命)
Korea: Hawneunim (하느님), Jeseokcheon (제석천), Okhwang Sangje (옥황상제/玉皇上帝)
Vietnam: Thích Đề Hoàn Nhân (釋提桓因)
Philippines: Batala Maykapal, Sakla
Indonesia/Malaysia: Batara Indra

Maxis Orientis is my old account.

#3
Maxis Orientissaid:
Lightningsnakesaid:

Thank you.
There is also rune writing in Hungary.
It's called "Rovás writing".

https://hu.pinterest.com/pin/615093261628210853/

That's awesome, we have lots of Zevism from Hungary. Although I can't read Hungarian, but seems like Magyar writing, from what I've read about them they seem to be the original inhabitants of Hungary, and were prominent in Hungarian history, though I'm no expert on Hungary.

HS and Happy New Year

Yes. Only christianity has ruined everything.
But they could not destroy everything.
Fortunately.

Happy New Year.

#4
Maxis Orientissaid:
Lightningsnakesaid:

Thank you.
There is also rune writing in Hungary.
It's called "Rovás writing".

https://hu.pinterest.com/pin/615093261628210853/

That's awesome, we have lots of Zevism from Hungary. Although I can't read Hungarian, but seems like Magyar writing, from what I've read about them they seem to be the original inhabitants of Hungary, and were prominent in Hungarian history, though I'm no expert on Hungary.

HS and Happy New Year

Not just that, but the God of Hungarians is also Tengri.

The Hungarian version on wikipedia is much more detailed
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%90smagyar_vall%C3%A1s

It's a Fully Satanic religion.

#5

Not just that, but the God of Hungarians is also Tengri.

The Hungarian version on wikipedia is much more detailed
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ősmagyar_vallás

It seems interesting.

If "Atya" means "Father", then it would be "Ata" in Turkish. And in Turkic mythology, I remember that I have saw figures like "Ay Ata/Moon Father". And "Anya", if that means "Mother", then in Turkish, it would be "Ana". "Szel", if means "wind", it looks similar to Turkish "yel" (wind).

There seems to be some similar words between two languages, that I didn't expect much.

Χαῖρε Ζεῦ!