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https://archive.org/stream/2015PetrosyanProblemsOfArmenianPrehistory/2015_Petrosyan_Problems_of_Armenian_Prehistory_djvu.txt
According to Armenian mythology, Hayk (Lugh) kills Bel(Balor)-Nimrod-Marduk by stabbing him in the eye, after which he is burned on Mount Nemrut(Ninurta/Ningirsu/Heracles/Nergal/Melqart - dog god). The battle takes place near Lake Van (Aesir vs. Vanir).
>Fenrir aka Vรกnagandr (Old Norse 'monster of the [River] Vรกn')
https://historum.com/t/new-perspectives-on-shared-patterns-in-near-eastern-mythology.201099/
>>pork was prohibited in the Melqart cult
https://doubtfulsea.com/2022/06/29/melkor-morgoth-melqart/
For over 5,000 years, people have worshiped Nimrod.
(In Japan, Susano no Mikoto is the founder of Shintoism/Shinto. Luwian Santa/Sandos, Shintoism. Note the similarity. Satan. Satkona)
Torii are the same Boaz and Yahin in disguise
(torri torah taurat tor, taurus - bull - baal/cronus/saturn)
https://thingsinthree.blogspot.com/2013/05/melqart-burning-man.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beltane
Bel, Baal, Vil/Vaal (among the Slavs), they're all the same. Wherever you see it, it's the same Baal and he is connected with fire because nimrod was was burned in a fire
Perhaps he's also Skanda (the name is Vel; at least I've seen him officially identified with Melek Taus, Moloch, and the Luwian Santa/Sandos, who also had a special spear and was associated with funeral fire. Heracles burns himself at the stake. It doesn't really matter that the Greeks don't say Heracles was the murdered tyrant; it's just tradition. Nimrod was burned. Also known as Shiva and Balarama.)
>Nergal is depicted with one eye in some frescoes.
>Masons like to close one eye.
>Initiation rite where they are struck in the eye.
>Horus of Egypt lost an eye twice (the Phoenicians identified Melqart with Osiris).
ttps://historum.com/t/new-perspectives-on-shared-patterns-in-near-eastern-mythology.201099/
https://historum.com/t/unique-mesopotamian-and-egyptian-syncretism-%E2%80%93-how-the-lord-of-the-underworld-changed-the-ancient-world.200843/
https://thingsinthree.blogspot.com/2013/05/melqart-burning-man.html
In short, Nimrod is not just a man (that's a lie).
He is connected to almost all the pagan gods.
His Mercury has spread all myths and history.
Mythical Babylon was located on water and was called a mountain. It was called Meru/Sumeru.
Nimrod, Ninurta, and Bel are struck in the eye by Marduk (a Masonic symbol) and burned on Mount Nemrut
Btw, after the death of Bel and Balor, a lake is formed.
Lugh = Haik armenian