Jiang says Khazars migrated into Eastern Europe after Mongol conquest and became European Jews, with similar cultural practices pointing to a common origin.
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Jiang says Khazars migrated into Eastern Europe after Mongol conquest and became European Jews, with similar cultural practices pointing to a common origin.
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He says the Ashkenazi claim to Israel as a God-promised ancestral land is undermined if most Jews are Khazar converts, and says this topic is treated as forbidden despite stark evidence.
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"Okay, sorry, sorry. So Khazaria is around for a long time, a few centuries but then eventually they become conquered by the Mongols and..."
"The first impression one gains is a striking similarity between certain privileged positions held by Jews like our Jews in Hungary and in Poland..."
"...the Islamic world Again, these are real Jews The blue, these Ashkenazi Jews they're not real Jews They're converted, okay? This is something you're..."
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