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16th century German.Ashkenazi spoke Yiddish, it is Germanic
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16th century German.Ashkenazi spoke Yiddish, it is Germanic
I do not quite understand what this is for, but I think that the Akkadians were Assyrians or their ancestors, and they were at enmity with Babylon.That's odd. Have you looked at the extent of the Akkadian Empire?
I do not quite understand what this is for, but I think that the Akkadians were Assyrians or their ancestors, and they were at enmity with Babylon.
Babylonian mythology contains the Aryan serpent-fighting myth. Marduk
This does not contradict anything. First captured, then expelled by the Medes and Babylonians back
West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th centuryAshkenazi spoke Yiddish, it is Germanic
Most likely this is just a mistake or forgery. Their history and place of residence correlates with the Ostrogoths, I think it was they. Modern Belarus and the east of Poland were the Ashkenazi settlement, and this place was previously called Godia, that is probably just variant of Gothia.16th century German.
fuzzy looking lettersWho are the Italics?
If follow my hypothesis, then it should have been the East Germanic dialect, which, apparently, was close to the BalticWest Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century
Most likely this is just a mistake or forgery. Their history and place of residence correlates with the Ostrogoths, I think it was they. Modern Belarus and the east of Poland were the Ashkenazi settlement, and this place was previously called Godia, that is probably just variant of Gothia.
In the 19th century, almost all Ashkenazim lived there. In the region of Minsk and Vilna, their concentration reached 20%
Would you now.…..How would your husband feel about that …..Hmmmmmm…..Bareback indeed…...Jews don’t do a lot of things with camels… As a matter of fact we cannot eat them while arabs do… I understand that is one of the first questions the Pushtun ask when they meet each other in Afghanistan.. If the answer is in the negative then there is a very good chance that the fellow is a fellow Israelite or Bani Israel as they prefer..Try chewing on that like camels chew on whatever they like to chew on….I would love to see you ride a camel bareback.
Would you now.…..How would your husband feel about that …..Hmmmmmm…..Bareback indeed…...Jews don’t do a lot of things with camels… As a matter of fact we cannot eat them while arabs do… I understand that is one of the first questions the Pushtun ask when they meet each other in Afghanistan.. If the answer is in the negative then there is a very good chance that the fellow is a fellow Israelite or Bani Israel as they prefer..Try chewing on that like camels chew on whatever they like to chew on….
No the Pashtun are possibly descended from more then one tribe.. Benjamin in Hebrew means either son of my old age or sons of the south more then likely Yemen …Ben Yameem .. As I stated before when the muslims made Dhimini out of their Jewish subjects they were not allowed to ride a camel because they might be higher up then a Muslim thus no Jew could ride a camel ie bareback or anyway so your question is idiotic because if I went to a Muslim country such as Yemen I would not even be allowed on a camel… That is why Yeminite Jews pray like they are swaying back and forth on a camel to make fun of the muslims who made such an idiotic rule….Its a question for idiots.. Try riding a camel bareback.
The Pashtun believe they are descended from the tribe of Benjamin.. and Israel confirms their belief.
No the Pashtun are possibly descended from more then one tribe.. Benjamin in Hebrew means either son of my old age or sons of the south more then likely Yemen …Ben Yameem .. As I stated before when the muslims made Dhimini out of their Jewish subjects they were not allowed to ride a camel because they might be higher up then a Muslim thus no Jew could ride a camel ie bareback or anyway so your question is idiotic because if I went to a Muslim country such as Yemen I would not even be allowed on a camel… That is why Yeminite Jews pray like they are swaying back and forth on a camel to make fun of the muslims who made such an idiotic rule….
Hardly if they ever do start digging around the Arabian peniseula paying special attention to Mecca, Medina and of course along the coast down to Yemen they would find some amazing sites that were Israelite but then the cat would be let out of the bag so to speak…It is not that far from across Yemen to Africa where Sudan( son of Dan.?) Ethiopia and other areas exist that may or may not be descended from Israel there is a tribe in Africa that shares the same genetics as Kohenime(the priesthood) do .. Besides I think if the Queen of Sheba did exist her kingdom would have been at or near where Yemen is today .. Regardless of what I believe or know even if the yeminites were converts ( which is very doubtful) there is nothing against a person who takes the gd of Israel as their gd , takes the people of Israel as their people and becomes one of them…If converts were denigratedthen the number of Muslims and christians today would number in the tens of millions not billions…I'm pretty sure the Yemeni Jews were converts... at least their king was.. Read up on the Burnings of Najran.