Те армяне, которые называли верховного бога в соответствии со своим диалектом с буквой Х, после миграции стали называться Халдейцами ( как последователи Халди), те же, кто называл бога без Х- Алди, тех Геродот назвал Алародийцами...Столько шуму из-за армянских диалектов...
1. Robert D. Mock MD in his "Abraham- the Son of a Sumerian Oracle Priest" writes : "Within the foothills of the Armenian mountains, visible in the distance the peaks of Ararat, and within the political influence of the tribal mountain people, the Khaldini of Urartu, Abram received the instruction and wisdom of Yahweh Elohim".
He also refers to David Fasold's book "The Ark of Noah" saying that,
" while detailing the archaeological finds of a ship remains in Armenia and describing the path of the drogue stones, or stone anchors depicting the path of this ancient ship, gives his thoughts on the Armenian connection of Abram. The area of Armenia lies north of the Mesopotamian valley in the area of Lake Van. An ancient historian of the Armenian, Moses Khorenatsi, called by some the “Herodotus of the Armenians” noted that the local tribesmen called themselves Hai, pronounced by the people in the Lake Van region as Kh(o)ai... Their supreme deity was (K)Hal-di. Thus was derived the land of the original Khaldini, later corrupted by Greeks in the times of Achaemenian to Chaldea". (Fasold, David, The Ark of Noah, Wynwood Press, New York, NY, 1988. p 184)
Robert D. Mock MD continues: " In Daniels time, the Chaldeans spoke Syriack (Daniel 2:4 KJV), now known as Armenian, or the language of ancient Syrian."
So to be more historically correct, ancient Armenians from region of Van after migration became known as Chaldeans after Armenian God (of Van period) Khaldi and their Armenian language was renamed into " ancient Syriac"...
It brings us again back to the German Orientalist A. D. Mordtmann who said that he deciphered Mesopotamian inscriptions using Armenian.
Kingdom of Armenia has been recorded from the dawn of history by the Sumerians (as Aratta), by the Akkadians (as Armani), by the Hittites (as Hayasa, self designation name), by the Egyptians (as Ermenen), by the Assyrians (as Urartu referring to the territory) and simultaneously with Assyrians by Persians (as Arminiya) and Elamites (as Harminuia). The usage of these names stops when these nations/states disappear but Kingdom of Armenia has always been there.
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