Historic and anthropological analysis of ethnic Kyrgyz reveals the undeniable evidence that Kyrgyz tribes descended from one of Manasseh's clans, from Israel's famed "Lost Tribes." The author, Richard Hewitt (Risbek), spent 20 years living among Kyrgyz and was adopted by a rural Kyrgyz family. In a rural setting, he was able to see Kyrgyz practicing ancient Torah traditions that had been locked in secluded empires the USSR, Tzars, and countless others since the days of Cyrus the Great. Join the author in his exciting journey of discovery the true ethnic and spiritual identity of this nomadic mountain people.
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Lost Tribes of Israel Found in the Kyrgyz Epic: "Manas" son of Jakyb
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