Gregorian Callender

Gestart door Ghezaltar, 06/12/2009 om 11:22:58

Ghezaltar

Yennayer / Yennayer (January) : from January 14 to February 13;
Furar / Febrair (February) : from February 14 to March 13.
Meghres / Maris (March) : from March 14 to April 13;
Ibrir / Ibril (April) : from April 14 to May 13;
Mayyu / Mayyu (May) : from May 14 to June 13.
Yunyu / Yunih (June) : from June 14 to July 13;
Yulyu / Yuliuz (July) : from July 14 to August 13;
Ghust or Awussu / Ghusht (August) : from August 14 to September 13.
Shtember / Shutanbir (September) : from September 14 to October 13;
Tuber / Aktubir (October) : from October 14 to November 13;
Wamber / Nuwanbir (November) : from November 14 to December 13.
Jember / Dujanbir (December) : from December 14 to January 13 ;

They say that Agrar calender was derived from Latin ?

Latin was born after Amazighs

Amazigh Callender dates of over -950 before J.C. Before Greecs.

Now evrything is to be refered to Greec and latin, even if it was before !

See civilisations timeline:
http://chaos1.hypermart.net/fullsize/ancivfs.gif

Lezer

It is impossible to proove that our calendar dates back to 950 bc. I think that is just not true. We would surely have our calendar, but withouth counting the years. This calendar would have been used for agrarian purposes. Those month's names are undoubtly not Berber, even the name Yennayar.