The phrase '''Tayyaye of Mehmet''' refers to the '''Messianic Mithraic ArabsMithraists''' of [[Tachkastan]] who had been united to the [[proto-Karaites]] as [[Hagarim]], by the first of the '''Tayyaye of Mehmet''' Arabian proto-Karaite known by name as [[Mehmet Ismaili]] according to [[Sebeos]]. [[Fredgar]] indicates that they were integrated with the Saracens (Pahlavis) of Ercolia who Khosrow II sent with the Jews to conquer Jerusalem in 610. From 632 until 680 the "Mahmet People" were commanded by the Messianicproto-Mithraic Arab Karaite Alids. We hear of the '''Tayyaye of Mehmet''' Hagarim is from Thomas the Presbyter when they were fighting in alliance with the proto-Karaite Bakr family against the Romans in 634 just 12 miles east of Gaza. In 636, the proto-Karaite Emir of the Bakr family accepted the surrender of the Sassanians who assisted him in conquering Syria where they rose in prominence as the Quraysh Hagarim. Meanwhile the sideproto-lined Karaite Alids' Ercolian Pahlavi '''Tayyaye of Mehmet''' Hagarim rose in alliance with their old Ercolian Pahlavi allies in the East to establish their Imamate in Persia. In The standard Islamic Narrative places the origin of the Quran under Uthman while the two factions were still united. Then in 656 a civil war broke out between the Bakrs' Quraysh Hagarim and the Alid Alids' Pahlavi Hagarim. The proto-Karaite Bakr family picked the wrong side and were conquered by the '''Tayyaye of Mehmet''' Hagarim while the Bakrs' Quraysh Hagarim withdrew to fortify themselves in Syria. In 680 the Quraysh Hagarim attacked of Syria assasinated the Alid Hagarim Alids of the New Persian Empire giving the proto-Karaite Bakr Family an opportunity to take back control of the Empire again until Abdul Malik succeeded in imposing the rule of the Quraysh Hagarim in 692 AD. Abdul Malik decided that it was in his best interest to revise the religion to abolish the importance of the proto-Karaites. A new Qibla in the Hejaz was established. Under the rule of the Quraysh, the Persian cavalries were abolished and Messianic Mithraism evolved into Islam as we know it.
[[Mehmet Ismaili]] could have been the historical 7th century figure behind the Islamic legends of [[Al-Iyas ibn Qabisa]] and [[Muhammad ibn Abdullah]]. But he is not the [[Mehmet]] for whom the '''Tayyaye of Mehmet''' are named.
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