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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
Every poor Israelite got a share of the riches, and the Judaic leaders got theirs
according to their labours (in other words — a lot). Every hungry Judaic child
stopped swelling and did not die of hunger! The “Great” Persian revolution of
justice executed all the tasks it had planned!!! However, ungrateful Persian poor
people and the remains of the Persian nobility did not appreciate the “achievements”
of the revolution for “some” reason and organized a counter-revolution, joining the
prince Khosrau (Khosrow or Chosroes), who in 6038 (S.A.C) or 529 A.D. dethroned
his father Kavadh and executed the Vizier Mazdak together with any supporters he
could find.
It happened that the majority of the Israelite-Mazdakis from the Simeon tribe, on
seeing the “base” ingratitude of the Persian people, did not wait for its manifestation
on their own skins and abandoned Persia together with all the confiscated riches of
the Persian nobility. They could not renounce their “high” principles and had to
abandon their Persian “Motherland” with great sorrow! And thus, they again turned
into “poor” wanderers without a Motherland. “Poor” refugees from Persia went to the
Caucasus where they “rested” for some time at their “relatives”, the Armenians. But
the Persian Israelites did not have a long “holiday” in the Caucasus. They left the
lands of the Armenians and Alans, went north and by the middle of the 6th century
A.D., reached the Khazar Khaganate (Fig. 35).
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