Genes reveal grain of truth to Queen of Sheba story
Posted: 27 Dec 2022, 18:46
- Genes reveal grain of truth to Queen of Sheba story
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... eba-story/
This will prove to be accurate. I had the opportunity to examine three dead languages of that region - Eblaitic,Ugaritic & Aramaic, in that order of their age. Eblaitic is the oldest, followed by Ugarite. Of course Aramaic is the language Jesus spoke and was the official language of Assyrian and Babylonian empire. I could find words I recognize and with same meaning in Ebalitic dictionary. And Geez and the other Semitic Ethiopian languages are related more to Western Semitic (Syriac) that South Semetic such as Himiriatic of Hadramout. Or even a stronger proposition could be a link via ancient Egypt. Ancient Egypt has been ruled by many middle eastern empires including Assyrian, Persian and Otoman and to this day no one really knows what ever happened to the Egyptian people following the end of ancient Egypt.Abe Abraham wrote: ↑27 Dec 2022, 18:46
- Genes reveal grain of truth to Queen of Sheba story
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... eba-story/
Perhaps not entirely. Luca Pagani of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Hinxton, UK, examined samples of Ethiopian genomes and noticed that some individuals had components of both African and non-African lineages. Delving deeper, Pagani and his colleagues discovered that the non-African genetic components had much more in common with people living in Syria and around the eastern Mediterranean than in the nearer Arabian peninsula. What’s more, the gene flow probably took place around 3000 years ago.
Abe Abraham wrote: ↑27 Dec 2022, 18:46
- Genes reveal grain of truth to Queen of Sheba story
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn ... eba-story/
Naga Tuma wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 17:00I have been wondering for a long time now why the national tricolors of Egypt and Yemen (black, red, and white) are evidently the same colors as those in an 11 thousand years old painting unearthed in Syria back in 2007: World's oldest wall painting unearthed in Syria
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ألوان الوحدة العربية هي الألوان المستخدمة في العديد من أعلام الدول العربية سواء المستخدمة حالياً أو السابقة، وهي الأحمر والأسود والأبيض والأخضر. استخدمت الألوان في علم الثورة العربية في الحرب العالمية الأولى، حيث دلت الألوان الأسود والأخضر والأبيض على الخلافة العباسية والراشدية والأموية على التوالي، فيما دل اللون الأحمر على دم الشهداء. واستخدمت هذه الألوان لاحقاً في رايات عدة دول عربية، مثل الأردن والعراق والكويت وسوريا وفلسطين.
The colors of Arab unity are the colors used in many flags of Arab countries, whether currently used or previously, which are red, black, white and green.
Colors were used in the flag of the Arab revolution in World War I, where the black, green and white colors indicated the Abbasid, Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates, respectively, while the red color indicated the blood of the martyrs.
These colors were later used in the flags of several Arab countries, such as Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Palestine.
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