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Troy / Tyre / Tyr (Place)

TROY (TYRE / TYR)

 

Troy is the land of Tro-Jans or The Faithful Followers of Jan. 

Janism was born in Troy Mauritania and spread as far as India.

 

Troy was a major intellectual city of thought in the West African Underworld.

Troy also known as Tyre was a major city in many account of historical events among many different nations and cultures and peoples! 

The Tro Jan is in fact Trojan or a Faithful Follower of Jan.  Jan, Janism, and Jainism have it's foundation in and around Troy, Mauritania also known as Tyre / Tyr, Mauritania! 

 

 

LOCATION OF TROY (TYRE / TYR)

The Tro-Jan War dates are literally chiseled into stone in several different countries, and written into the Earth's solar eclipse history to be have occurred between 1208 B.C.E and 1207 B.C.E and the annular solar eclipse on May 16th 1208 B.C.E. observable in Troy, Mauritania began in the morning through noon and early afternoon local time in Troy Mauritania.  

The Ancient world viewed the West as the Under Regions of the Earth. 

The Continent of Africa would have been oriented with the West Coast on the Bottom side of Maps. 

The Underworld was named because the Sun set UNDER the WORLD every evening. 

 

Troy Maurtania located on a "Properly Oriented" Ancient Map of Africa with the Hesperii (Hesperous) Coast of Africa oriented toward the bottom of the map! 

This was the furthest West anyone could travel before the rediscovery of the Americas by West African Aztecs then Europeans. 

 

Troy / Try / Tyr / Tyre


Troy  is a name derived from two major aspects of their culture.  The people were called Tro Jans or "Faithful Followers of Jan"

Troy is also known as Tyre / Tyr.  Troy is the Greek name given to Mauritanian Tyre where the Tro Jan Clan Illuminated People from Wilusa (William / Head) to Ilium (Hip of Tyr).

From the Head to the Hip of the God Tyr representing the Judean (Judah) Mountains of Tyre / Tyr! 

The God Tyr is a Mountain Range in Mauritania.

The God Tyr on this Gold bracteate is a Mountain Range in Mauritania. 

 

 

Yaghrel

Germanic origin Yaghrel the names of the God Tyr's Shoulders.

garwjan

"Garwjan" is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic verb meaning "to make ready" or "to prepare". It is the ancestor of words like German gerben ("to tan") and is related to the Old English word gear, which evolved into the modern English word "gear" and originally meant "equipment" or "to make ready". 

Origin: It comes from the Proto-Germanic root *garw-, meaning "ready" or "quick".  

Derivatives: It is the source of many Germanic words, including:
Old English gearwe ("clothing, equipment") 
Old High German garo ("ready, prepared") 
Old High German garawen ("to make ready") 
Middle High German gęrwen ("to make ready, prepare, tan") 

The word is a linguistic ancestor of the modern English word gear, with its original meaning of "equipment" or "making ready". The modern, mechanical sense of "gear" developed later.  

 

Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/garwijaną:   https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/garwijan%C4%85

https://www.etymonline.com/word/garb

garb(n.)
"fashion of dress," 1620s, from earlier sense "person's outward demeanor" (c. 1600), originally "elegance, stylishness" (1590s), from French garbe "graceful outline, gracefulness, comeliness" (Modern French galbe) or directly from Italian garbo "grace, elegance, pleasing manners, " which is from Old High German gar(a)wi "dress, equipment, preparation," or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *garwi- "equipment; adornment" (see gear (n.)).

also from 1620s

garb(v.)
"to dress, clothe, array," 1836, from garb (n.). Related: Garbed (1590s); garbing. 

gear(n.)
c. 1200, "fighting equipment, armor and weapons," probably from Old Norse gørvi (plural gørvar) "apparel, gear," related to görr, gørr, gerr "skilled, accomplished; ready, willing," and to gøra, gørva "to make, construct, build; set in order, prepare," a very frequent verb in Old Norse, used in a wide range of situations from writing a book to dressing meat.

This is from Proto-Germanic *garwjan "to make, prepare, equip" (source also of Old English gearwe "clothing, equipment, ornament," which may be the source of some uses; Old Saxon garwei; Dutch gaar "done, dressed;" Old High German garo "ready, prepared, complete," garawi "clothing, dress," garawen "to make ready;" German gerben "to tan"). Old English glossed Latin apparatus with gearcung.

From early 14c. as "wearing apparel, clothes, dress;" also "harness of a draught animal; equipment of a riding horse." From late 14c. as "equipment generally; tools, utensils," especially the necessary equipment for a certain activity, as the rigging of a sailing ship. It was used generically as an affix in 16c. canting slang for "thing, stuff, material." 

Jäger

Jäger: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/J%C3%A4ger#German 

jagen:  https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/jagen#German 

 

From Middle High German jagen, from Old High German jagōn, from Proto-West Germanic *jagōn.

(transitive, hunting) to hunt (game)
(transitive) to chase, chase after (to follow at speed)
(transitive) to thrust, pierce [with durch (+ accusative) ‘through’ or in (+ accusative) ‘into’]
jemandem eine Kugel durchs Herz jagen ― to thrust a bullet through someone's heart
(intransitive) to rush, hustle 

 

 

MYTHOLOGY 

The Norse Germanic God Tyr and Thor geological features or separate Mountain Ranges in Mauritania...

Germanic origin Yaghrel the names of the God Tyr's Shoulders.

The Old English word "yare" comes from the Proto-Germanic word *garwjan, meaning "to make, prepare, or equip". While the vowel sounds differ, a connection is not impossible depending on which language and time period the name is from. 

 

Tyr's original name is reconstructed as Tiwaz in Proto-Germanic. This name is a predecessor to the Old Norse "Týr," the Old English "Tiw," and the Old High German "Ziu". The name is linked to the Proto-Indo-European root *deiwos, meaning "sky" or "sky god," and is related to the names of deities like Zeus and Jupiter.  

Proto-Germanic: Tiwaz
Old Norse: Týr
Old English: Tiw
Old High German: Ziu

 

 

 

GEOLOGY

 

Thor and Tyr and Hela and Odan  are geological features in Mauritania namely Mountain Ranges and their Valleys or Basins in Mauritania. 

 

 

The God Thor represents the Atar Mountains just North of the Canaan Mountains. 

 

 

Tyr Represents the Ben-Jamin Mountains or Joueïda (Judah / Judea) Mountains.

 

Tamra
Tamra is a hamlet in Tagant Region, Mauritania.

https://mapcarta.com/N6308664189

 

Tamra comes from the Hebrew word tamar, meaning "date palm". The palm tree symbolizes victory, peace, fertility, and beauty. The name has different forms across cultures, including Tamara (Russian/Slavic), Tamera, and Tamare.

The name is linked to the biblical figure Tamar, the daughter-in-law of Judah and the daughter of King David. King David had a daughter named Tamar who was a prominent figure in the biblical narrative.  The name Tamar appears both as David's daughter and later, his grandson Absalom named his own daughter after his beautiful and tragic sister, Tamar.  There are other biblical women named Tamar, including the daughter-in-law of Judah, who is an ancestor of David and is listed in the genealogy of Jesus. 

 

 

The Head of the God Tyr - William

William / Wilusa / Guellem Mauritania 

 The Head of the God Tyr as source of the term "Will" 

 

Târef Ezguellem
Târef Ezguellem is a peak in Tagant Region, Mauritania and has an elevation of 236 metres. Târef Ezguellem is situated nearby to the hamlet Ḥasseï el Megṭa‘, as well as near Aghaoudit.

Târef Ezguellem:  https://mapcarta.com/26172492  

 

 

The Shoulders and Arms of the God Tyr - Yaghrel

Germanic origin Yaghrel the names of the God Tyr's Shoulders.  

 

 

Yaghrel, Mauritania
Yaghrel is a hamlet in Tagant Region, Mauritania.

Yaghrel https://mapcarta.com/N6314906334

 

 

The Hipbone of the God Tyr  - Ilium

The city of Ilium wraps around the "Hipbone of the God Tyr" or the "Ilium" a Greek word for the Hipbone of the God Tyr in the Troy / Tyre / Tyr Mountains.   

 

 

The Left Leg of the God Tyr  - El Mraifig

The Mraifig name is derived from the Arabic word ma'rif, meaning "knowledge" or "awareness".
Historically, it was likely used for scholars, educators, or other individuals known for their wisdom. 

 

El Mraifig is in Tagant Region, Mauritania. El Mraifig is situated nearby to the locality Trîg es Safia.

El Mraifig
El Mraifig is a hamlet in Tagant Region, Mauritania. El Mraifig is situated nearby to the locality Trîg es Safia. 

El Mraifig: https://mapcarta.com/N6302738634

 

The Right Leg of the God Tyr  - Ksar el Barka

Ksar el Barka

 

Ksar el Barka is a hamlet in Tagant Region, Mauritania.

Ksar el Barka:  https://mapcarta.com/N7734401597


 

WHITE (VAN) RIVER

 

The Van River or White River flows through Tyr at to the pool of Gabbou (Hebrew Gibeon)

 

 

GEOGRAPHY

 

Is Troy aka Tyr the name of a Mountain Range?

Yes! Tyr the God represents the Mountains of Mauritania! 

 

Hebrew and Trojan Myth Collide in Mauritania  where the "Tro Jan" of followers of Jan which are the Hebrews referred of YSR indicated in the Egyptian Merneptah Stele.

https://westafricanunderworld.com/pages/merneptah-stele

 

HISTORY

Philistine Tro Jan (Trogon is the Bird that represented these Trogodytes of Cliff Hill Dwellers! 

Achaeans Hebrew History is not what you think! Pre History happened in the West African Underworld! 

 

ARCHEOLOGY

 

 

Parian Marble Chronicle 

Parian Marble Chronicle states in chiseled stone that the Final of the Trojan War and Fall of Troy was 1208 BC and the War Trial in 1207 BCE

https://westafricanunderworld.com/pages/parian-marble-chronicle


The Merneptah Stele

The Merneptah Stele, also known as the Israel Stele or the Victory Stele of Merneptah, is an inscription by Merneptah, a pharaoh in ancient Egypt  It was created during Merneptah's reign, which was from 1213–1203 BCE.  The stele is the earliest known extra-biblical reference to the name Israel. It lists Israel as a people group in Canaan that was defeated in battle, stating that Israel was "laid waste".  This inscription demonstrates that by the late 13th century BCE, "Israel" was a recognizable entity among other groups in the region, though it was not yet a fixed political state.  

The Merneptah Stele says that the people of Israel were "laid waste, bare of seed" after being defeated by the Egyptian pharaoh Merneptah in battle around 1207 BCE. This inscription, dated to the late 13th century BCE, is the earliest extra-biblical mention of Israel and indicates it was a distinct, recognizable group in Canaan at the time. The stele does not provide details on Israel's origins or structure, only that it was a people group that the Egyptians fought against and overcame.  

Battlefield Burial Tumuli 

 

The are 1000s of burial tumuli in sites scattered about Tyre, Mauritania. 

Some of these Tumuli are standard family and city Burial Tumuli used by Mauritania Hebrews. 

The majority of these burial tumuli are scattered all over the several primary battlefields where 100,000 people lost their lives over 10 years of fighting just North and East of the Islands of the Hesperides on the Hesperia Coast of the West African Underworld 

 

BouTekTek is massive set of War Burial Sites from the  Ish-bosheth Hebrew War the son of King Saul, whose story is deeply intertwined with that of Abner.

Ish-bosheth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ish-bosheth 

 

 

ASTRONOMY

The Date and Location of the Tro Jan War Chiseled In Stone and Solar Eclipse Data Correlates To Tyre, Mauritania in 1208 B.C.E.  

 

 

 

 

Solar Eclipses in 1208 and 1207 BCE indicate the Eclipse experienced during the Tro Jan War and the Battle of Israel is the Annular Solar Eclipse of May 16, 1208 BCE over Troy (Tyre), Mauritania! 

 

This May 16, 1208 BCE eclipse is described in both Trojan History and Hebrew History.  This is the same eclipse indicating the events of the Fall of YSR (Lower Delta Israel Yisril) and TROY are indeed the same events in the West African Underworld.

The name Yisrael (ישראל) has a profound meaning rooted in its two Hebrew parts: Yisra and El. 
Yisra: Meaning "to struggle" or "to contend".
El: Refers to "God".   Thus, the name is most famously translated as "one who struggles with God" or "God contends". The story behind the name appears in Genesis 32:28, when Jacob is renamed after prevailing in his all-night struggle 

HISTORY 

 

ILLIAD

Correlation to events in the Illiad.

 

ODYSSEY

Correlation to events in Odyssey.

 

 

 

 

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