From: t0lgsoo1
Message: 67372
Date: 2011-04-25
>>"çupan "'awn 'arifi'l-qariya" ("the assistant to a villageFor the record: here, Torsten has no comment!
>>headman")."
>>
>>But this Äupan "awn arifi'l-gariya" is exactly the same as
>>the one (in Protobulgar inscriptions) the author starts with
>>in the 1st sentence.
>>
>>Moreover, this "assistant to a village headman" is exactly the
>>primeval Slavic-German meaning of the Schoppe/Schuppe/Saupe/Schöffe!
>Actually the two groups meet in theSchön und gut, but these aspects are relevant to epochs
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosporan_kingdom
>cf.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypsistarians
>I propose that the Jews there may have been the fabled
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_lost_tribes;
>that would explain their connection with the strangeThis cult wasn't a Caananite one, but a PIE one. At that,
>syncretistic Zeus Sabazios cult,
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabazios#Jewish_connection
>and further that they became the Ashkenazi Jews.Ashkenazi Jews's origins are Scythian, Balto-Slavic,