Menua (Armenia)

Menua (790-775 BCE) was the third monarch to rule the Biblical-era Van/Ararat/Urartu/Bianili kingdom. A great builder of aqueducts and fortifications whose M-N name connects Armenia’s founding dynasty to the same Ancient Ukrainian sound pattern.

Source: MN Sound · Founding Deities

Armenia’s founder carries the M-N sound. As an independent IE language branch equivalent to all of Germanic, Armenia’s M-N named dynasty provides crucial evidence: too far from India for borrowing, too specific for coincidence. Therefore: common source.


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