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Yadavas Hebrews farmers. How come Jews thought Hebrews were slaves?

GoodAttention

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@GoodAttention @Bharat Jhunjhunwala

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Arabian Sea is located to the south of Pakistan is that near Hingol mud volcano, Pakistan?

Yes it is

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Yes, the Hingol mud volcanoes are located near the Arabian Sea in Pakistan:


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    The Hingol mud volcanoes are located in Hingol National Park, which is on the Makran coast of the Arabian Sea. The park is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the south.

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Awan and Susa both fit the time period of circa 2200BCE-1900BCE given we have historical records of what was happening in both those cities.

Mohenjo-Daro was abandoned in 1900BCE because the 4.2ky event was associated with drought, weakening monsoon rainfall, and crop failure.

I make no comment on Exodus or Hingol mud volcanoes if present in 1500BCE.
 

River Sea

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My beginnings of only writing about Common Prophets and I only write to @Bharat Jhunjhunwala only

In Indus Valley they build homes all over with burnt bake bricks needing 50% of straw, In Ancient Egypt they build with stone, so no need for a lot of straw

Now this is a discussion that I should of only remain in. Do not branch out to far, because there's areas I don't know and it takes me time to learn

I will only write to @Bharat Jhunjhunwala from now on in this forum.
 

RabbiO

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My beginnings of only writing about Common Prophets and I only write to @Bharat Jhunjhunwala only

In Indus Valley they build homes all over with burnt bake bricks needing 50% of straw, In Ancient Egypt they build with stone, so no need for a lot of straw

Now this is a discussion that I should of only remain in. Do not branch out to far, because there's areas I don't know and it takes me time to learn

I will only write to @Bharat Jhunjhunwala from now on in this forum.
You do understand that if you post something on the forum, even if it is in response to a specific post, even if addressed to a specific individual, anybody else can respond to your post.
 

River Sea

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@Bharat Jhunjhunwala

All over Indus Valley in ancient India they build with burnt bake bricks needing 50% of straw. I learn this from a book from @Bharat Jhunjhunwala
Called Common Prophets of the Jews, Christians, Muslims and Hindus

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River Sea

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Burnt bake bricks made out of 50% straw. How come? Because in Indus Valley, ancient India, they didn't have stone, so they learned to make burnt baked bricks made out of 50% straw. The area in ancient India I looked at has lots of mountains. So those mountains don't have stones? What are these mountains made out of? @Bharat Jhunjhunwala

@Bharat Jhunjhunwala

How did they farm the land so later they can gather straw for fuel to burn and bake bricks when there are lots of mountains?

Would it be easier to have flat lands to grow what is needed so they can later gather lots of straw?
 
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