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- Palestinians Philistinians | History Forum
The Palestinians are Semites Their ancestors followed Moses out of Egypt, stayed in the Holy Land during the Roman persecution, and later embraced Islam cannelidis1
- The Origin of the Semitic language Group. | History Forum
WHC: How does a small group of Semites coming in from Africa transform the language of a region in which they are a minority? Ehret: One of the archaeological possibilities is a group called the Mushabaeans This group moves in on another group that's Middle Eastern Out of this, you get the Natufian people
- Ancient Moor-like Peoples (and Phoenician Semites)
The Grimaldi man is evidence of "black" people in Italy as early as 35,000-40,000 BC so to say that a Mediterranean man in the Greek era could have been a colored man is not a stretch at all
- Anti-semitism | History Forum
The word 'antisemite' was first used by by a Jewish author in the literal sense to refer to hatred of so-called Semites in general, and it was then hijacked by Jew-haters as a term for their particular mental affliction (its 'scientific' overtones being thought to lend a more respectable air to sentiments really based on prejudice and hatred)
- Possible Connections between Dravidians and Sumerians Elamites
In this thread, I wish to discuss the possibility of a connection between the Dravidian peoples and the ancient peoples of Mesopotamia and Elam I am certainly not the first one to propose such a possible connection, but in this thread I wish to discuss the feasibility of such a connection, and
- Were the Babylonians fused with the Persians or what?
The Babylonians slowly died out after the Greek conquest of Persia, and by Sassanid times they were either part of the increasingly more homogenous Semitic - urban or serf - populations of Mesopotamia, or getting assimilated by increasing Arab settlement waves Ultimately, the Mesopotamian Semites never became Persian - they became Arab
- Lets talk about the Sassanid Persian Empire | History Forum
The Sassanian era witnessed the zenith of Iranian culture, and it is generally remembered favourably As for whether it is preferred over the Acaehmenian era, the issue is subjective, but it is worth mentioning that the Achaemenians get more attention than the Sassanians both in Iran and elsewhere, and an example of that is the figure of Cyrus the Great who is considered by many Iranians to be
- Who were Gutians? - History Forum
The ancient Circassian family is called Pontic Indo-European has a Pontic substrate, though its closest relative is Uralic The Hurrians were the predecessors of the Semites in the Middle East, they erected the world's oldest dolmens in Israel in 10,000 BC A Nilotic people originally lived in the Arabian peninsula and Iran
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