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E-M123 Inachus/Anak/Hyperion/Marduk/Nimrod's Titanic '''INVADERS''' (Philistim). They were a giant fair maritime nation of mixed [[כסלחים|Casluk men]] and [[פתרסים|Petrus women]].
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E-M123 Inachus/Anak/Hyperion/Marduk/Nimrod's Titanic '''INVADERS''' (Philistim) born from his [[פתרסים|Pathrusite]] wife Meliae. They were a giant fair maritime nation of mixed [[כסלחים|Casluk men]] and [[פתרסים|Petrus women]].
  
 
Amraphel refused to listen to Abraham's advice so he became subject to Elam while his kinsmen such as Abimelek who had believed in Abraham rejected Nimrod and were saved. These free Palestinians publicized their descent from [[כסלחים|Seth/Ea/Oceanus]]. Amraphel's son Eliezer of Damascus also joined Abraham. Others in the far east of Canaan along the Euphrates boarder, maintained their Babylonian identity until they were conquered first by the the Assyrians who introduced Aramaic, and then by the Chaldaeans, until liberated by [[Darius the Mede]]. Through the centuries of Assyrian domination, Babylonia enjoyed a prominent status, or revolted at the slightest indication that it did not. The Assyrians always managed to restore Babylonian loyalty, however, whether through granting of increased privileges, or military force until the Chaldaeans took control.  
 
Amraphel refused to listen to Abraham's advice so he became subject to Elam while his kinsmen such as Abimelek who had believed in Abraham rejected Nimrod and were saved. These free Palestinians publicized their descent from [[כסלחים|Seth/Ea/Oceanus]]. Amraphel's son Eliezer of Damascus also joined Abraham. Others in the far east of Canaan along the Euphrates boarder, maintained their Babylonian identity until they were conquered first by the the Assyrians who introduced Aramaic, and then by the Chaldaeans, until liberated by [[Darius the Mede]]. Through the centuries of Assyrian domination, Babylonia enjoyed a prominent status, or revolted at the slightest indication that it did not. The Assyrians always managed to restore Babylonian loyalty, however, whether through granting of increased privileges, or military force until the Chaldaeans took control.  

Revision as of 21:21, 12 February 2013

Pelasgians

E-M123 Inachus/Anak/Hyperion/Marduk/Nimrod's Titanic INVADERS (Philistim) born from his Pathrusite wife Meliae. They were a giant fair maritime nation of mixed Casluk men and Petrus women.

Amraphel refused to listen to Abraham's advice so he became subject to Elam while his kinsmen such as Abimelek who had believed in Abraham rejected Nimrod and were saved. These free Palestinians publicized their descent from Seth/Ea/Oceanus. Amraphel's son Eliezer of Damascus also joined Abraham. Others in the far east of Canaan along the Euphrates boarder, maintained their Babylonian identity until they were conquered first by the the Assyrians who introduced Aramaic, and then by the Chaldaeans, until liberated by Darius the Mede. Through the centuries of Assyrian domination, Babylonia enjoyed a prominent status, or revolted at the slightest indication that it did not. The Assyrians always managed to restore Babylonian loyalty, however, whether through granting of increased privileges, or military force until the Chaldaeans took control.

In Western Palestine meanwhile, Abimelek's descendants i.e. the Avvim of Anak/Inachus were eventually subdued by the Minoan Caphtors. It is from these that descended the Inachid followers of Inachus and their Anactorian wives.

After the Caphtorim gave Libya in marriage to Egypt's Phoenician 18th Dynasty, Theseus, Danaus, and the "Lukka" (Wolf) sons of Aegyptus set about rescuing the Palestinians of Peloponnese and Crete from the cannibalistic Minotaur cult of Minoan Caphtorite oppression. These "Peleset", by the time of Deucalion of Crete, were incorporated into the Danuna-Lukka and/or brought the Iron age to Cana'an during the Judges period.

According to Achamenid DNA and Ashina Sogdian legend, however, a princess of the Danuna-Lukka who was called Danaë entered into a secret marriage with a descendant of Pelasgus called Ashina whom she harbored. When this was discovered, it was treated as an act of treason by her Father who sentenced her to be set out to sea in a chest. She was found by Dictys son of Magnes and lied to him that her son, Perseus, was also a Caphtorite (rather than a Pelasgian) in order to gain support to overthrow the Danuna-Lukka Acrisius and Proteus of Peloponnese-Palestine. This is accomplished by Perseus as an adult who must then in accordance with Greek law swap kingdoms with Megapenthes of Tiryns who becomes the new leader of the Danuna-Lukka and, adopted by Menelaus, leads them against the Northern "Perseid" Palestinians in the the war against Troy where he kills Perseus.

The Perseid Palestinians, forced to migrate following the fall of Troy, first harass the Egyptians of Ramesses II before arriving to rule in Medea's Colchis (מָֽדָאָ֔ה not to be confused with מָדַ֖י) as the Achamenids whose great-great grandson together with Darius the Mede liberated Babylonia from the Chaldaeans.

Other Danuna-Lukka *might* have brought bagpipes to the celts by whom they were called the Tuatha de Danann.

See also:

Titans
Pre-Greeks
Greco-Romans
Cassiopeians
Pelasgians
Phoenicians
Naphtuhim
Anamim
Lehabim

The Hunno-Bulgar "Dulo" dynasty

The Hunno-Bulgar legend of Hungar and Malgar (Hunor & Magor) sons of Nimrod concerns two nations which came out of the "Nimrodian" Achamenid empire, namely the 10 tribes (Hun-gar) and Babel tribes.