The Saracens were Ercolian Karaites (more commonly known as Umayyads) were proto-Karaites who spoke Achamenid.
Aisha is the Arabic form of the Hebrew word for Wife. It refers to Rayhana Bint Zayd of the Koreiza (proto-Karaites).
The proto-Karaites were readers of the Qareyana Kareyana (from which comes the word QuranKoran) which refers to the Bible or Miqra in Hebrew, which predates the Tanakh (assembled in 200CE).
Proto-Karaites considered themselves descendants of the Kingdom of Israel and harboured great animosity towards Judeans.
For proto-Karaites, the Ieso in the Quran refers to [[Plony Yeshu HaNotzri Ben Stada]] who they nick-named in Hebrew "'''מסיח'''" meaning "distracting" but did not regard him as Moshia'. They regarded him as a Messenger to the Idumeans and promoted the idea of Mahmouda ibn Ishmael as a Messenger to the Ishmaelites.
The proto-Karaites were governed by a clerical office called a Ma'amad or Hakhamate. Just as Abu Isa after them, the proto-Karaites referred to their Hakhamate as the "Nabi". In fact there were very particular marriage rules which applied to the Nabi Clerical Class also known as the Ahl ulBayt. The rules were similar to the Yukhasin categories observed by other Jews and to those which pertained to the Feudal class in Europe.
After they finished their conquests, their Caliphate consisted of 7 provinces:
=610=
Ercolians Ercolian Karaites with [[Quraysh]] invade the Patriarchate of Jerusalem and prevent the [[Hagarim]] from access to [[Al-Masjid Al-Haram]].
=616=
The first Hijra is when a Zera Israel Ishmaelite converted from Marcionism to Judeo-Baptist Gnosticism called Iyas ibn Qabisha seeks refuge with the proto-Karaites having been ousted by Azadbeh. He is soon raised to Mahmoudan status to join their Ma'amad.
=620s=
Heraclius evicts the proto-Karaites from Edessa and grants them weapons and imperial stele to conquer the desert interpreted by the proto-Karaites as [https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-arabah Arabah]. They appeal to Mahmud ibn Ishmael of the [[Quraysh]] for help to raise an army of [[Hagarim]] in Tachkastan.
=632=
=633=
However, in 633 Aisha's proto-Karaites invaded with Khalid.
=634=
[[Mehmet]]'s [[Taji]] fight 12 miles east of Gaza at this time according to Thomas the Presbyter.
=636=
Yazdegard betrayed Heraclius by surrendering to Aisha's proto-Karaites. Under the proto-Karaites, [[Al-Lahazim]] arranged a marriage between Prince Shahriyar's daughter Shahrbonu and Ali's son Husseyn putting him in line for the Persian Throne. Aisha's proto-Karaites proceeded to take the Holy land until Umar came to power.
=637=
=644=
After the death of Umar in 644 Aisha's proto-Karaites fell under the rule of a Karaite convert to the Judeo-Baptist Gnostic Faith called Uthman who was opposed by other proto-Karaites. Uthman wanted to stop the spread of Judeo-Baptist Gnostic material in common Quraysh Arabic and tried to include many Karaite ideas. He also tried to win support from Pope Martin of Gaza. But his attempts were ultimately unsuccessful. Yazdegard III attempted an unsuccessful uprising against Uthman before fleeing with his Nestorian sons to Central Asia where he was given a Christian burial.
=656=
Uthman appointed Ali his successor when he died but Aisha's proto-Karaites tried to prevent the [[Noahite Gnostics]] & [[Al-Lahazim]] from becoming Persia's rulers. Although the [[Noahite Gnostics]] & [[Al-Lahazim]] were not overthrown Aisha's proto-Karaites seceded Syria from the Empire.
=660=
Ali was followed by Husseyn which is when Aisha's proto-Karaites saw their opportunity and had Husseyn killed to established themselves on the throne instead. That lead to a civil war. Muawiya won but agreed that Husseyn would be his successor as king of the Arabs.
Muawiya's daughter was baptised.
=680=
Muawiya's son like the rest of Aisha's proto-Karaites did not honour the arrangement and had Husseyn killed leading to the rebellion of [[Al-Lahazim]] under the leadership of ibn Al-Zubayr as the rightful Sassanian King.
=692=
=749=
[[Al-Lahazim]] came to power again as the Abbasids. Anan ben David was arrested meeting Abu Hanifa in prison who advised him on how to establish a new religion for the proto-Karaites.

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