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This is a [[שמי]] approach page to be developed by and in agreement with the intellectual property terms of [[User:Kaz]]. NB all of the material on this page is copyright from the history dates and no part may not be reproduced or edited without the express permission of the author.
 
This is a [[שמי]] approach page to be developed by and in agreement with the intellectual property terms of [[User:Kaz]]. NB all of the material on this page is copyright from the history dates and no part may not be reproduced or edited without the express permission of the author.
  
The empire of [[אשור|Ashura]].
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Floods of invaders from central Asia established the Indus Valley empire of the [[אשור|Asura]]. Led by Meskiangasher, they were soon masters of the Arabian sea invading a location in Africa near Egypt. They seem to have carried the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_T_(Y-DNA) Haplogroup T] (see [[ארפכשד]]) with them.
  
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mleccha
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mleccha
  
Sailors from the Indus Valley. As a result of the floods of [[אשור|Ashura]] invaders they became a sea-people to invade a location in Africa near Egypt.
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They are criticised heavily in the Hindu texts but praised in the Zoroastrian ones.
 
 
They might have belonged to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_T_(Y-DNA) Haplogroup T]
 
 
 
See [[ארפכשד]]
 
  
 
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This is a שמי approach page to be developed by and in agreement with the intellectual property terms of User:Kaz. NB all of the material on this page is copyright from the history dates and no part may not be reproduced or edited without the express permission of the author.

Floods of invaders from central Asia established the Indus Valley empire of the Asura. Led by Meskiangasher, they were soon masters of the Arabian sea invading a location in Africa near Egypt. They seem to have carried the Haplogroup T (see ארפכשד) with them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mleccha

They are criticised heavily in the Hindu texts but praised in the Zoroastrian ones.