'''Ercolian Jews''' were very open minded, tolerant and ecumenical Jews from [[Ercolia]]. After the execution of [[Exilarch]] [[Haninai]] in 591, a [[Ma'amad]] governed the Ercolian Jews. The Ercolian Jews were joined by [[Romaniotes]] evicted from [[the Roman Empire]] by [[Phocas]].
The Ercolian Jews served Abbasids were Noahites descended from a group of Persian Pagans who had been placed in [[Khosrau II]]'s army but after defeating the Romans in 610, charge of the [[Quraysh]] did not allow them to settle in Hejaz by the [[Patriarchate of Jerusalem]] so they settled Sassanids in [[Edessa]] where they took [[Bayah]] from the [[Judeo-Baptist]] [[Gnostic]] Hatran [[Gabriel of Tachkastan]] who was 500sCE. They established the author of a Noahite movement among Manichean religion called Islam, '''הגרים המניכאיים''', '''HaGarim HaManichayim''' (the [[Gentile-Gnostic]]s of [[Tachkastan]]Manichean Gerim).
When Emperor [[Heraclius]] evicted the Ercolian Jews from Edessa in the early 620s, Heraclius permitted them to keep [[Arabia]] if they could conquer it and unite its people in [[Gabriel's system]]. The Ercolian Jews went from Edessa to Tachkastan where they admitted Gabriel's student [[ibn-Ishmael]] into the Ma'amad and tried to raise a Noahite Army from among the [[Parthians]] and Arabs and [[Sassan-Achaemenids]] to carry out the command of Heraclius. Under the leadership of Ma'amad the Ercolian Jews and their allies took [[Mesopotamia]] from the Sassan-Achaemenids. ==See Also==The [[Banu Bakr]] were excited by their new found sense of power and turned against the Jews and Parthians to conquer first the Sassan-Achaemenids then the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. They organized themselves under the same Ma'amad system which they named Mehmet, Muhmad and Mahmud. Eventually an Sassan-Achaemenids convert to Judeo-Baptist Gnosticism called [[Uthman]] became their leader and had the Judeo-Baptist Gnostic writings translated into the Imperial dialect of [[Cyrus]] for his people. The Banu Bakr wrested control from the Sassan-Achaemenid [[Umayyads]] from 680 until they were conquered by [[Abdul MalikQuraysh Quran]] in 692.
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