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It has nothing to do with that.
Simply a possibility.
Even if foundereffector would be an Israelite, they
have no idea about it, and no genealogy prooving that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...ews_in_Georgia
The Georgian Jews have an approximately 2,600-year history in the region. The
origin of Georgian Jews, also known as Gurjim or kartveli ebraelebi, is debated.
The most popular view is that the first Jews made their way to southern
Georgia after Nebuchadnezzar's conquest of Jerusalem in 586 BCE and exile in
Babylon. This claim is supported by the medieval Georgian historical account by
Leonti Mroveli, who writes:
Then King Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem. The Jews who fled thence come
to Kartli and requested from the mamasakhlisi [local ruler] of Mtskheta territory in
return for tribute. He gave [a place] and settled them on the Aragvi, at spring which
was called Zanavi, which was later renamed as Zanavi, the quarter of Jews.".[2]
I read somewhere a version of that view with Assyrians in main role.
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Some barbaric singing from Dinaric Alps (yeah sucking at it)
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1HR9Xk21ym6
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This is how I speak English in real life I tried to do my best with my accent.
I am reading an article of the New York Times because I didn't know what to say haha
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1SonjZVfyBt
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