Has copious materials on these subjects - you should avail yourself.
Posted by DD'eDeN (Member # 21966) on :
Mike111,
I've just read Arthur Koestler's The Thirteenth Tribe, very interesting book.
It solves a riddle I've been wondering about for a while:
Japanese (syllabic) katakana script & Hebrew (Alphabetic) script are near-identical sounds and characters, and it was not known how.
I figure when the Khazars (royalty-aristocracy) converted to Judaism, reading Hebrew became mandatory there.
Posted by Narmerthoth (Member # 20259) on :
Now that you've read 13 tribes, read Benjamin H. Freedman's, A Jewish Defector Warns America.
Posted by DD'eDeN (Member # 21966) on :
Mike111, Japan's Katakana script & the rise of the ruling Shogunate with the reigning Emperor parallels the Khazar's ruling Kagan Bek and reigning Kagan, in similar terms to AmerIndian Tribal Chief & War Chief.
Polish script added 7 Hebrew letters, Russian Cyrillic added 2 Hebrew letters, via the Khazar empire tribute & trade association.
Posted by DD'eDeN (Member # 21966) on :
Narmerthoth, if he goes into linguistics I might be interested, but if its just political/racist stuff I'll pass, not my cuppa joe.
The Khazars reached from the Danube to the Volga & Crimea to south Caucasus between Black/Euxine Sea & Caspian/Khazar Sea. That's dead center EurAsia 7,000 years after the deluge that caused the PIE diaspora. I've read of Itelman Turks, they may be Khazars, whose capitol was Itil.
The Kara'ites were "simple" Khazars. The Kavars were Khazars who became Hungarian, (I think they were Avars, who also moved to Slovakia per new article.), they may be the root of the 20thC. Hung. Math geniuses that came to US during WWII.
Turkish shares basal roots with Hebrew & Arabic 8/10 but clearly had been separate from Semite cultures, I think they got pushed east by the flood, and shared social behaviors with Mongols, Japanese, Koreans etc. before moving west towards Anatolia.
Posted by Narmerthoth (Member # 20259) on :
It's your choice on what you do or not do.
Posted by DD'eDeN (Member # 21966) on :