ellauri004.html on line 653: kuin Yusuf nimisen katin kehräys,

ellauri100.html on line 601: Olen asianajaja Ozan Yusuf Esq, menetin asiakkaani ja hänen perheensä auto-onnettomuudessa, hänellä on takavarikoitavaan pankkitilinsä summa (kolmetoista miljoonaa, kahdeksansataa ja kahdeksankymmentä tuhatta dollaria), saan pankin toimeksianto järjestää lähisukulaisensa ennen kuin täällä olevat pankin johtajat takavarikoivat rahaston, syy miksi otin sinuun yhteyttä tässä asiassa johtuu siitä, että sinulla on sama sukunimi edesmenneen kuolleen asiakkaani kanssa, myös hän on kotimaasi kotoisin ja pankkitiliä koskevassa asiakirja-aineistossa ei ole rekisteröityä nimeä perillisenä, ota heti yhteyttä minuun, jotta voin antaa sinulle kaikki tarvittavat tiedot ja lisäselvitykset tästä perintöliikkeestä ymmärryksesi paremmin, jos olet kiinnostunut .
ellauri100.html on line 607: Barr. Ozan Yusuf Esq.
ellauri189.html on line 771: Other evidence includes names of places in Afghanistan and Kashmir that resemble ancient towns in Israel that are mentioned in the bible. And some say that until not so long ago, one of the names of the Amu Darya (River Oxus) was Gozan, which is mentioned as one of the placed the damn Assyrians exiled the people of Israel to. There are also the names of tribes that resemble the children of Yaakov (the names of the Israeli tribes), like Lewani (Lewi), Daftali (Naftali), Yusufzai (children of Yussuf-Yossef), Rubanni (Reuven), Afridi (Efrayim) etc. Also parts of the Pashtunwali resemble some parts of the Torah.
ellauri267.html on line 1369: 1100-luku: Kaupungin muurit rakennettiin Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansurin käskystä Leo Africanuksen mukaan .
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 346: Yusuf and Zulaikha (Islamic)
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 684: Despite the loss of the additional history of Manasseh and Ephraim, several modern-day groups claim descent from them, with varying levels of academic and rabbinical support. The Yusufzai tribe (literal translation The Sons of Joseph) of the Pashtuns of Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, who collectively refer to themselves as the "Bani Israel", have a long tradition connecting them to the exiled Kingdom of Israel. The Samaritans claim that some of their adherents are descended from these tribes, and many Persian Jews claim to be descendants of Ephraim. Many Samaritans claim descent from the grandchildren of Joseph under four main septs, his grandsons Danfi, Tsedakah, Mafraj and Sarawi Samaritans Museum In northeast India, the Mizo Jews claim descent from Manasseh, and call themselves Bnei Menashe; in 2005 Shlomo Amar, Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, announced that he regarded this claim to be true, which under the Law of Return allows them to migrate to Israel, as long as they formally convert to Israel's Orthodox form of Judaism. Similar traditions are held by the Telugu Jews, in South India, who claim descent from Ephraim, and call themselves Bene Ephraim.
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