I. 9. Death sentence for people

I. 9. Death sentence for people

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

In a number of languages, the word "prison" sounds like "khana Hamu", which means "the death of Ham" or "the death of people", since Ham is originally humanity (of the first era, first level). The common Slavic slang word "khana" means "hopeless, losing situation", as well as: to sink, to perish, to disappear, to get lost. The word "khana" is close to the Slavic word "to pass away" (to die).

Həbsxana - prison in Azerbaijani

Həbsxana is "khana Hamu", the death of Ham, the death of humanity.

Həbsxana = Həb + sxana

Həb = Geb / Ham

Sxana = Hana

Similarly:

Xabsiga – prison in Somali

Haʙsxona – prison in Tajik

Qamoqxona – prison in Uzbek

Apishane – prison in Crimean Tatar.

In some languages, the word "prison" has been simplified to "Ham / Geb":

Lḥebs – prison in Tamazight

Ħabs – prison in Maltese

People of the first era were forced to work hard. Because of hard work and poor living conditions, they often died.

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Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.

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