Hatti(Israel) origin of Cyrus the Great:
Hatti(Israel) origin
of Cyrus the Great:
Persian king Cyrus the Great had his origin from Pasargadae one of the twelve tribe of Hatti Shepherds of Israel.As per Jewish scholar Gene.D.Metlock Jerusalem was the city of Hatti Shepherds at the time of Abrahams death.Abraham was also belongs to one of the tribe of Hatti.There is city of the name Salem at South India also.
Persian king Cyrus the Great had his origin from Pasargadae one of the twelve tribe of Hatti Shepherds of Israel.As per Jewish scholar Gene.D.Metlock Jerusalem was the city of Hatti Shepherds at the time of Abrahams death.Abraham was also belongs to one of the tribe of Hatti.There is city of the name Salem at South India also.
As per Yair Davidiy – “Cyrus was the ruler of Persia. He
belonged to the Pasargadae who was a small clan that had gained
control of Persia. One explanation of the name Pasargadae is "Pasar-Gadae"
which in the Aramaic dialect of that time meant "Sons-of-Gad" tribe
of Israel. (Le Comte de Gobineau. "Histoire Des Perses", Paris 1869).
Groups from the Israelite
tribe of Gad were scattered through Persia as well as being prominent amongst the
Gutae (Goths) who at that stages were on the northern borders of Persia, as
explained from Ancient Sources in "The Tribes".
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