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Are the Taliban descended from ancient Israelites? | Israel | Jerusalem Post
By AMIR MIZROCH

Are the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan descendants of an Israelite tribe that migrated across Asia after it was exiled over 2,700 years ago?

This intriguing question has been asked by a variety of scholars, theologians, anthropologists and pundits over the years, but has remained somewhere between the realms of amateur speculation and serious academic research.

But now, for the first time, the government has shown official interest, with the Foreign Ministry providing a scholarship to an Indian scientist to come to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa and determine whether or not the tribe that provides the hard core of today's Taliban has a blood link to any of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, and specifically to the tribe of Efraim.

Shahnaz Ali, a senior research fellow at the National Institute of Immunohaematology, Mumbai, has joined the Technion to study the blood samples that she collected from Afridi Pathans in Malihabad, in the Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh state, India, to check their putative Israelite origin.

Shahnaz, an expert in DNA profiling and population genetics, will be supervised by Prof. Karl Skorecki, director of Nephrology and Molecular Medicine at the Technion Faculty of Medicine. Skorecki is famous for his breakthrough work on Jewish genetic research.

Shahnaz's research, which is expected to last anywhere between three months and a year, will be supported by a scholarship from the Foreign Ministry for the 2009-2010 academic year.

Shahnaz, who is staying in Haifa for the duration of her research, earlier worked at the prestigious Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). While the scholarship only provides her with $600 per month (excluding travel to and from India), her work will be followed closely by many here and abroad.

While the vast majority of Afghan Taliban are Pashtun, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, the theory that they are descendants of the Afridi Pathans is widespread in the area. The theory is based on a variety of ancient historical texts and oral traditions of the Pashtun people themselves, but no scientific studies by any accredited organizations have upheld the claim. It continues to be believed by many Pashtuns, and has found advocates among some contemporary Muslim and (to a lesser extent) Jewish scholars.

Official confirmation of the link by the Technion would lend immense weight to the argument. Afridi Pathans have an age-old tradition of Israelite origin, which finds mention in texts dating from the 10th century to the present day, written by Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars.

According to some researchers, members of the tribe still observe many Israelite customs in their native places in eastern Afghanistan and in the federally administered tribal areas of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, though they have lost all these traditions of theirs in India. In Afghanistan and Pakistan they are all Muslim today and form the core of the Taliban.

In his 1957 The Exiled and the Redeemed, Itzhak Ben-Zvi, Israel's second president, wrote that Hebrew migrations into Afghanistan began "with a sprinkling of exiles from Samaria who had been transplanted there by Shalmaneser, king of Assyria (719 BC)."

Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan, when asked about his ancestors, claimed that the royal family descended from the tribe of Benjamin.

On the academic level, British researcher Dr. Theodore Parfitt has been conducting research on genetic effects and chromosome Y among numerous tribes around the world. In India he is assisted by a young researcher from the University of Lucknow - Dr. Navras Afreedi - who claims that his ancestors were Afreedi,descendants of the tribe of Efraim, and that many of the Pathans and other tribes are descendants of the Ten Tribes. Afreedi did his post-doctoral work at Tel Aviv University, titled "Indian Jewry and the Self-professed Lost Tribes of Israel in India."

Shahnaz's genetic research would examine Navras's theory that Afridi Pathans are descendants of the tribe of Ephraim, which was exiled in 721 BCE. The research uses DNA analysis to trace shared ancestries and origins of certain populations of interest in the eastern provinces of India, to map the cause of a certain disorder that is very frequent in the large populations of those provinces, and to see if the DNA mutations originate in a certain "founder event."

Shahnaz traveled to Malihabad and collected blood samples from the tribal population there. It is thought that the Afridi Pathans migrated from the border ofAfghanistan and Pakistan, areas that are now "ground zero" in the war on terror. Shahnaz herself, while aware of the possible connection, is cautious to jump to conclusions.

"The research itself will take some three months, and after that we'll see what happens. It could take a huge amount of time to analyze all the data, as it was taken from tribal people in India, and we will need to examine how much the men from this tribe mixed in with the local population," she said.

Navras welcomed Shahnaz's research grant. "It's a great news that now my research would be analyzed scientifically," he said on his blog.

"I don't know what would be the outcome of the DNA analysis, but it would provide us a direction to resolve the complex issue. I also hope that such effort will have positive ramifications and will bring the Muslims and Jews close and enable them to forget historical animosity," Navras wrote.
 
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In case you would like you know both Arabs and Israelies are decendents from same - parent a.k.a Ibrahim / Abrahim

So there is a lineage connection - sorta like distant cousin.

And Arabs as you know mingles with Indian continent so its a natural process - it has happened thru out history:coffee:
 
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Taliban isn't related to genetics as your article falsely suggest.

Thanx! and appreciated

Mods change the thread title please...

Thanx again! and it would be nice!

In case you would like you know both Arabs and Israelies are decendents from same - parent a.k.a Ibrahim / Abrahim

So there is a lineage connection - sorta like distant cousin.

Pathans = Afghans = Pashtun = Pukhtoon (all refer to the same single patrilinearly descended group of people, i.e. one big family of or the same bloodline of people who themselves believe that they are the Bani Israel)

and in the article it is said, the Afridis, of the Pathan tribes, the following are close cousins:

Khattak, Orakzai, Afridi, Mehsud, Wazir.

The treatise and Deewan of Khushal Khan Khattak affirms this:

Khattak = Afghan = Pashtun and that
the Yusufzai, Khattaks, Afridis, Mehsud, Wazir and many other (but not all of our current Pashtun tribes) are blood brothers and related by blood.

There are lots and lots of content out there, but that is more or less the summary. :coffee:

and yes I believe so too!

and No we are not the decedents of Jews...its a myth!

Correction:

and No we are not the decedents of Israelites...its a myth..!!

my my......... to conclusions already!! there is alot to be read and studied, before one can make such a statement dear brother!

It took me a decade and more, volumes of books and articles, and its still a work in the process, and here you are issuing grandiose declarations ! :lol:

The Baron's out hunting too soon I'm afraid little brother! :)
 
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lol ejaz, I'm a Pathan doesn't mean i've an ak-47 long beard wearing camo jacket and white joggers...but yeah i did use many licensed weapons to see their firepower back in Pakistan...
I've forgot the name of the book about Pathans you should read it when i remember the name i'll post it you'll know who pathans really are..and No we are not the decedents of Jews...its a myth..and don't watch youtube for this topic lol.
 
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The "Pathans" in brackets was not cool.

The rest of this speculation is flawed, as Taliban is an ideology not a race.
 
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Pushtoons are central asian people turans, no connection with isralites, its just silly theories and illiterate khan will say what ever to sell his story. Taliban has no connection with pushttonism they have their own ideology however most are pushtoons.
 
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The "Pathans" in brackets was not cool.

The rest of this speculation is flawed, as Taliban is an ideology not a race.

I agree there are American , British , Canadain , Pakistani, Indian , Nigeria , god know who else at the rate things are going in world
 
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using pathans isnt cool brov u should remove it
 
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Thread closed, as the article is full of misgivings, comparing Taliban as Pushtoons, which is not the reality.

So such BS articles should be posted in their forums where reality isn't given much importance.
 
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