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Oct 16, 2009 | Posted by: pirpoint

Leonardo Da Vinci Eastern Dimension

Christianity’s greatest-known Renaissance artist, Leonardo da Vinci, may actually have been born of a Muslim mother who hailed from the Azerbaijan region nestled between the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian Sea. That was the theory explored in a lecture Wednesday at Canada’s National Library and Archives organized by the embassies of Azerbaijan and Turkey jointly. DaVinci researcher Louis Buff Parry presented considerable evidence, including partial fingerprint analysis of the master, suggesting that DaVinci’s mother was actually brought to Italy as a slave. DaVinci’s mother was a peasant called Caterina, the most common name given to slaves from Asia marketed in Constantinople (now Istanbul). Da Vinci’s father was notary Piero Fruosina. The two never married. Researchers are still seeking Caterina’s bill of sale, the most conclusive proof of maternal origins in Azerbaijan, a country bridging Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Parry presented considerable material in a lecture entitled “The Eastern Mysteries of Leonardo Da Vinci and His Mother, Caterina”. Background documents included a copy of a 1503 letter to Ottoman Sultan Beyazid II written by DaVinci in Osmanli- Persian-Arabic script. Artist Da Vinci was also a scientist, mathematician, architect, botanist, musician and writer, the epitome of a Renaissance man. Some believe him to be the greatest painter of all time, with world recognition of his Mona Lisa and Last Supper. DaVinci is believed to have visited his mother’s birthplace, where he sketched the Euphrates River headwaters juxtaposed with some Taurus mountain peaks. In one of DaVinci’s notes for a letter to the Sultan Bayezid’s Minister of Finance, the painter also suggests he would write the Islamic confession of faith. Research into the origins of Christianity’s most famous Renaissance figure continues.

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James

Baku, Azerbaijan

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Oct 23, 2009
 
May be! Who knows?!
Mike

Moscow, Russia

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Oct 23, 2009
 
How stupid...
There was no Azerbaijan at that time.
What we now call Azerbaijan was then a part of Persia.
Vusal from Baku

Baku, Azerbaijan

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Oct 23, 2009
 
Mike wrote:
How stupid...
There was no Azerbaijan at that time.
What we now call Azerbaijan was then a part of Persia.
You are wrong. Persia was part of Azerbaijan at that! Do not speak about histoy Not noing about it anythinq!!!!
Aze dot az

Stavanger, Norway

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Oct 24, 2009
 
There was no Persia at the time. The oficial language was turkic (Azerbaijani was called Turkic at the time) and rulers of the country were from region of Azerbaijan and ethnically were Turks from Azerbaijan.
Vusal from Baku

Baku, Azerbaijan

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Oct 25, 2009
 
Aze dot az wrote:
There was no Persia at the time. The oficial language was turkic (Azerbaijani was called Turkic at the time) and rulers of the country were from region of Azerbaijan and ethnically were Turks from Azerbaijan.
i agree with you my friend! there was no persia at that time!!!!!!!!
Louis Buff Parry

Edmonton, Canada

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Oct 27, 2009
 

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I gave the presentation in question. Be it known, there were cartographs of the 16th and 17th centuries that show the word "Azerbaijan", written in Dutch phonology as "Atzerbatjan". These old cartographs were on display in the Chelsea Art Museum in Manhattan in early 2009 at the ItaliArabia exhibit! This should put to rest the statement "there was no Azerbaijan at that time". F.Y.I. "azer-baijan" simply means the land of the Azeris.
Guni

Baku, Azerbaijan

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Oct 31, 2009
 
THERE WAS NO PERSIA AT THAT TIME..THERE WAS NATION..PERSIANS..BUT THEY NEVER HAD REAL OWNED LAND IN TERRITORY OF AZERBAIJAN..IF U DO SOME HISTORY SEARCH U WILL SEE THAT EVEN TODAYS IRAN AND EVEN SOME OTHER LANDS AROUND IT WAS PART OF AZERBAIJAN..THERE R A LOT OF MAPS FOR THAT CENTURY AND SOME NOTES FROM PEOPLE WHO WERE IN GOVERMENT..

name of todays Azerbaijan is the changed version of Atropatena,Aderbayqan,Azirbiyc an...they all were the same..as language changed,there became some changes..
Texan

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Oct 31, 2009
 
The term Azerbaijan hails from ancient Media Atropatene, the term applied to Media during rule of Atropates. I subsequently lost the Media prefix and came to be known simply as Atropatene (Greek: ᾿Α&#964 ;ρο&#960 ;ατ&#942 ;νη, Parthian Aturpatakan). During the Arab period Parthian Aturpatakan became Adarbaygan, Adarbayjan, Azarbaijan as later became known as a province of Persia/Iran. It was only in 20th century that the name Azerbaijan was transposed on the name of the country Azerbaijan created within the part of Azarbaijan annexed by Russians from Persia in 19th centry. The modern country of Azerbaijan is a minor northernmost part of historic Atropatena/Azerbaijan with the bulk of the region being part of Northern Iran.
It is very surprising that a historian such as Louis Buff Parry does not know this simple well known historic fact. This fact instills doubt in authenticity of the last post.
Sebastien

Montreal, Canada

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Nov 26, 2009
 
Thanks to Louis Buff Parry for his valuable researches. World is proud of Leonardo. And we love Azerbaijani people. They are one of the bests.
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