Well... I think the Khazarians are the Jews, as in, I think they are a group of people that migrated from Israel after the Roman Diaspora (or possibly the Babylonian Diaspora) into Scythia (later called Tartary) and set up shop there (i.e. the Khazarian Khanate was both a "Tribe of Scythia" and a "Tribe of Israel").
The original Jews (from which the Twelve Tribes of Israel were descended) were, I think, originally a Scythian outpost (or at least descended from the exact same group of people), thus moving back there makes perfect sense, since they had open border agreements.
Relatedly, The Scythians (or possibly a subgroup of Scythians) are the Magogians (the lost tribe). It may even be that the Magogians are the Khazarians (though there is conflicting info there). It is the Magogians, who will, according to prophecy, be there at Megiddo for the "Last battle of Megiddo" (which is what "Armageddon" means). Thus... "Saving Israel for last."
Why do you think "Tartaria" has been removed from history? Tartaria is, according to every historian prior to the 20th century, actually Scythia, and understanding the Empire of Scythia/Tartaria, which ruled most of Asia and Europe for millennia leads to a better understanding of everything.
The evidence suggests that all of the peoples from that entire region (all of Asia and Europe really, except maybe China and a subset of people from India) emigrated from the region that later became known as Scythia. In other words, Ur, Sumeria, Babylon, Bactria, Iran, Arabia, Israel, Gaul, Greece, Rome, Scotland, England, Ireland, Spain, blah, blah, blah, are all descended (emigrations or intentional outposts) from the same group of people that were later known as the Empire of Scythia. That is why the genetics, languages, and even the religions and cultures (even though people won't admit it) are all so similar.
The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.
Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the group that the bible references as the Magogians are the Scythians (or a subgroup of them).
The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 years (or more) has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong, simply by missing that essential context.
100% well said. i also buy into the khazarian theory that these are not biblical jews....but ppl who call themselves jews
Well... I think the Khazarians are the Jews, as in, I think they are a group of people that migrated from Israel after the Roman Diaspora (or possibly the Babylonian Diaspora) into Scythia (later called Tartary) and set up shop there (i.e. the Khazarian Khanate was both a "Tribe of Scythia" and a "Tribe of Israel").
The original Jews (from which the Twelve Tribes of Israel were descended) were, I think, originally a Scythian outpost (or at least descended from the exact same group of people), thus moving back there makes perfect sense, since they had open border agreements.
Relatedly, The Scythians (or possibly a subgroup of Scythians) are the Magogians (the lost tribe). It may even be that the Magogians are the Khazarians (though there is conflicting info there). It is the Magogians, who will, according to prophecy, be there at Megiddo for the "Last battle of Megiddo" (which is what "Armageddon" means). Thus... "Saving Israel for last."
Why do you think "Tartaria" has been removed from history? Tartaria is, according to every historian prior to the 20th century, actually Scythia, and understanding the Empire of Scythia/Tartaria, which ruled most of Asia and Europe for millennia leads to a better understanding of everything.
fascinating. what about the bible saying Abraham is from Ur (Iraq)??
The evidence suggests that all of the peoples from that entire region (all of Asia and Europe really, except maybe China and a subset of people from India) emigrated from the region that later became known as Scythia. In other words, Ur, Sumeria, Babylon, Bactria, Iran, Arabia, Israel, Gaul, Greece, Rome, Scotland, England, Ireland, Spain, blah, blah, blah, are all descended (emigrations or intentional outposts) from the same group of people that were later known as the Empire of Scythia. That is why the genetics, languages, and even the religions and cultures (even though people won't admit it) are all so similar.
where is Scythia? like modern day? Iran? Ukraine?
The Magogians are the Scythians. This is a wikipedia reference, but there is a ton of supporting evidence elsewhere.
Britain (the original Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Britain), was originally a Scythian outpost, so maybe there is a connection there, but pretty much everything I could find, going back millennia, says that the group that the bible references as the Magogians are the Scythians (or a subgroup of them).
The Scythian Empire, which ruled most of Europe and Asia for between 3000 and 5000 years (or more) has been purposefully wiped out of history (see my other post in this thread). Any analysis that doesn't account for that is wrong, simply by missing that essential context.