Scythians (Sakā paradraya - Scythians from beyond the sea) - Sarmatians (Savromatae) - Alans (Allonae) -- ancients north Iranic tribes of Ukraine. Digor song. Digor is neo-Scytho-Sarmatian (Alanic) language that is spoken in west part of north Ossetia. It is archaic form of Ossetian, being the only surviving Scythian language.
Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak and nearly extinct Upper Lusatian (Sorbian) & Belarusian all relate to Scytho-Slavic languages by presence of Scytho-Sarmatian-Alan-Digor "h" (ɣ / гъ) sound instead of Slavic g. For example Ukrainian "Hovoryty / hovir" instead of Slavic Russian Polish "Govorit / gwar". Scythian H sound is unknown to other Slavs (Russians, Poles, Balkan Slavs). This h sound is typical only to eastern Iranian languages (Scythian, Alan, Pashtu, Yaghnobi, Digor-Ossetian). Linguists also say that absence of "f" in Ukrainian (khv is used instead, unlike in other Slavic tongues) is of ancient Scythian influence.
Хведір Вовк. Кавказ і Карпати -http://chtyvo.org.ua/authors/Vovk_Khv...
Scythian words in Ukrainian:
Don, river = Don is water in Scythian / Digor
Danube (Danub) = Danu (river in Scythian)
Donuzlav (lake in Crimea) = Danu (river) + zlav (?)
Dnieper (Danapr) = Danu (river) + apr (deep water). Ap = water.
Dniester (Danister) = Danu (river) + Ister (old Daco-Tharacian name of this river)
Saky, Sakalivka, Sakunykha, Saksahan, Sahy, Sahunivka - all from Sakas, selfname of Scythians (from totemic animal Deer).
Zarvanytsia = from Zurvan, Scythian (Zoroastrian) deity of time
Poltava (Ukr. city) = Partava (Parthian name for "Parthia", Scytho-Zoroastrian state near Caspian). Sakas i.e Scythians (Greek from Ashkuza, Assyrian for Scythian) couldnt pronounce "r", hence Ukrainian Poltava for Parthava (Parthia).
Gorgany (mountain range in Ukraine Carpathians) is same meaning as Gorgan (city in Golestan, Parthia, north Iran).
Obesta = river in Ukraine, from Avesta, Abestāg - Sacred book of Zoroastrians
Pantikapey (Scythian for Kerch, city in Crimea) = Way of fish: Panta (way) kapa (fish)
Samara (placename in Ukraine) = Semrau (Turkic for Simurgh, griffin, Scythian mythological bird that features on Ukraine´s coat of arms (trident - 2 winged simurghs guarding tree of life)
Artasiv (Art, fire)
More - http://sanitas-spiritualis.blogspot.c...
Linguist Tyshchenko on Scythian vocabulary in Ukrainian language (pan, dzhura, bachyty - patra - to see, Boh (God), rai (paradise), hvala (praise), bahatyi, bahato, sharovary, hata (house), kat, dbaty, dbaylyvyi, potvora, pochvara, khoroshy (from khor, khor good), hayta, hayda etc. Most of those words one doesn't find those words in Russian. Likewise, Ukrainian folk houses are nearly same as those of Mazendaran in Iran Caspian province -- https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/919784...
Ukrainian Scytho-Sarmatian last names Perederiy (from Saka Paradriya, Scythian from beyond the sea), Dron (droen, Zoroastrian ritual bread), Samaryk / Semeruk = simurgh, Scythian griffin. Ukrainian last name Biloborodko (White Bearded) derive from Zoroastrian priests. Likewise, Ukrainian last names Karaban, Karabanyk (hundreds of those in Ukr) derive from Karapan (enemies of Zoroastrian faith, often mentioned in Avesta). And Hlomazda (popular Ukrainian last name) is from Hormazd (Parthian for Ahura Mazda, supreme deity of Zoroastrians), as Ukraianin Scythians could not not pronounce r.
How king Arthur, and the English name Alan are related to ancient kingdom in Ukraine:
https://www.rbth.com/history/329562-k...
Ukrainian Easter painted eggs come from Zoroastrian Nowruz (new Year) feast, and are same as Persian Nowruz painted eggs. Ukrainian red boots, red trousers are also of Scytho-Sarmatian origin. Red and white are traditional colors connected with Iranian Zoroastrianism. Traditional white garment dress of Galician Ukrainians (west Ukraine) and Croats (Horvatae, first mentioned on lower Don) is as that of Afghani Pashtuns.
Ruling clan Dulo of Bulgarians was Alan. Bulgarians (Ukraine Sarmatians/Alans joined Bulgaro-Hunns) still use Scythian-Ossetian "Az" (I, me) instead of Slavic Я (Ja). Bulgarian king Kubrat grave is in Ukraine
Digor song: Alla Hadikova & Oleg Taysayev - Зардайы сагъас (words: Indira Gagloyeva, mus. Bella Zoloyeva)
Lyrics in Digor (neo-Scythian/Alan):
Цъитийы сыгъдг дон азгъоры хъазг гъей
Вййы й рухс фндаг айнгыл зарг гъей
Д иу фкастй та о рсугъд чызгай гъей
Рох уарзты цхрт м риуы ссыгътай гъей хсрдзны бын донхаун зары гъей
Йхим кддрау мн ногй сайы гъей
Рох уарзты буц фндыр дардм цй ахсс гъей
М зрдйы катай зрдйы сагъс гъей Базард
рдгыл куы баззад н уарзты фндаг гъей
Уыдт мын фсрмдзст Ды та нундаг гъей
ргомй цй абон згъм н фндон гъей
Уарзтон д тынг бир з др д уарзтон гъей М ивгъуыды цинт дуыл фбарын гъей
Д сурт алкддр м зрдыл дарын гъей
Д флмн мидбылхудт сусг кстыт гъей
Арх дын фмысын д сау цстыт гъей Уалдзыгон изрт мйдар хсвт гъей
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