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Хазары

21.03.10 12:24
Re: Хазары
 
Farber коренной житель
Farber
в ответ wittness 21.03.10 08:14
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Отследить я могу только две веши: серьезность публикации (реферированный научный журнал, профессионализм автора) и выводы сделанные автором публикаций. Так вот покуда здесь не привели ни одной профессиональной публикации, авторы которых утвеждают, что происхождение ашкиназских евреев от хазар - доказанный и даже вероятный факт.

На стр.8 я уже приводил ссылку, повторяю:
Doron M. Behar, Mark G. Thomas, Karl Skorecki, Michael F. Hammer, Ekaterina Bulygina, Dror Rosengarten, Abigail L. Jones, Karen Held, Vivian Moses, David Goldstein, Neil Bradman and Michael E. Weale "Multiple Origins of Ashkenazi Levites: Y Chromosome Evidence for Both Near Eastern and European Ancestries" AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS Volume: 73 Pages: 768-779 Published: 2003
Вот цитата из данной статьи, со ссылками на других исспедователей
If a European origin for the Ashkenazi Levite haplogroup R1a1 component is accepted as a reasonable possibility, it is of interest to speculate further on the possible timing, location, and mechanism of this event. Because the modal haplotype of haplogroup R1a1 found in the Ashkenazi Levites is found at reasonably high frequency throughout the eastern European region, it is not possible to use genetic information to pinpoint the exact origin of any putative founder from the currently available data sets. Intriguingly, the Sorbian tongue, relexified with a German vocabulary, has been proposed as the origin of Yiddish, the language of the Ashkenazim, but there has been no suggestion of an association between Ashkenazi Levites in particular and the Sorbian language. One attractive source would be the Khazarian Kingdom, whose ruling class is thought to have converted to Judaism in the 8th or 9th century (Dunlop Dunlop, 1967 DM Dunlop, The history of the Jewish Khazars, Schocken Books, New York (1967).1967). This kingdom flourished between the years 700 c.e. and 1016 c.e. It extended from northern Georgia in the south to Bulgar on the Volga River in the north and from the Aral Sea in the east to the Dnieper River in the west—an area that falls within a region in which haplogroup R1a1 NRYs are found at high frequency (Rosser et al. 2000). Archival material also records migration of Khazars into the Hungarian Duchy of Taskony in the 10th century. The break-up of the Khazar Empire following their defeat by invading Rus led to the flight of some Khazars to central and northern Europe.
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