الثلاثاء، 17 يناير 2017

Palmyra 4

The people of Palmyra, language and writing


Writing Palmyra

Palmyra names constitute a science and religious rituals and rites, and a large number of lords, conclusive proof that the vast multitude of the population of Palmyra and its territory are Arabs, they have kept Arab traditions, remained the basic social system and their system convoys trade convoys. The Altdmouryon use in their writings that the Aramaic language was the language of writing and correspondence in Western Asia Achaemenids days ago, though Aramaic destroy some of the terminology used and Arabic versions.
Palmyra texts scattered visible from the Levant to the north of England and is considered the most important source for Palmyra, while in the city of Palmyra itself has so far found three thousand text of the destruction, including hundreds of texts liberated Baltdmouryh and Greek, which was the official language of the Roman rule in Syria. The Latin texts in Palmyra, they are on the fingers of your hands, and the destruction of the oldest known text back to the year 44 BC, and caused dating back to 272 AD, the year of the fall, however, destroy the Roman Emperor Aurelian. History Greyhound (October 312 BC) is the premise in the history of Palmyra texts.

Religion in Palmyra

Characterized Religion Palmyra Bastefaiah and compromise, and in the Lords compound Palmyrenes some sixty worshiped, led by Lord Babylonian origin but (Murdoch), have united in the days of the Greeks and Romans in the Lord Zeus / Jupiter, however it is usually the master Arehol (the sun) and Jlbol (Moon). It was the Lord Nebo son but quite popular in Palmyra, but the Lord Canaanite Baalchmin (Lord of the heavens) was at the head of another group of lords. The Altdmouryon worshiping Lat and Uzza and its growth and Radw and sun and other Arab divinities. The most important manifestation of religious rites Palmyra circling around the central structure of the temple, carrying the idol idol on a camel is protected by a red dome from Adam, as is customary among some Arab tribes days of paganism, and the priestly organization, and her grades and terms of reference of which Ahadjbh, as inferred from the texts....

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