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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Yeah. As I already mentioned there were waves of migration from the Levant and Mesopotamia into Arabia during the Bronze to Iron Ages. The linguistics is just one proof of this, not to mention the reference in Biblical Genesis speaks of the Hebrews (Ebrim--descendants of Eber) as divided into two branches-- Peleg progenitor of the northern Hebrews and Joktan progenitor of the southern Hebrews who made their way into Arabia as far south as Yemen, with the original inhabitants of the region said to be Hamites. On a linguistic note there is Alexander Militarev's hypothesis of a Cushitic substratum in Arabian languages especially South Semitic, as well as the mysterious language in the Sabean inscription from Marib showing Nilo-Saharan features. The recent 'whitening' in Arabia especially around the Gulf and in Oman and Yemen is due Iranian population influence with many Iranians becoming Arabized and intermarrying with locals. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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