Saturday, November 30, 2024

Chapter 5: Prince Nebuwa Al- Yishi

Prince Nebuwa Al-Yishi succeeded to the throne as King upon the death of her mother.


Respected Mid-era king King Nebuwa Al-Yishi has continued his mother's legacy by protecting the Mesgad Al-Yasha and Beyth-El Yasha. During his reign, he has also implemented several policies aimed at improving the lives of his people and strengthening the kingdom's economy. 


King Nebuwa Al-Yishi is widely regarded as a just and fair ruler by his subjects.


The Tetrarch Kingdoms, with whom King Nebuwa had a close relationship up until the end of the Middle Ages, also respected him and the start of the ISLAMIC religions. King Nebuwa's reputation as a just and fair ruler extended beyond his own kingdom and earned him admiration from neighboring kingdoms. His legacy as a respected leader continued even after the emergence of Islam in the region.


King Nebuwa belongs to the early Yehowshuwanite tribe and practices the Noahide branch of Judaism. Hebrew and Aramaic were spoken by the Yehowshuwanites. The Noahide branch of Judaism is based on the seven laws given to Noah after the flood, which are considered to be binding on all humanity. It is believed that King Nebuwa's tribe adheres strictly to these laws.


There is little evidence that the Yehowshuwanites' beliefs are connected to those of the missing Ma'aminim who were persecuted by Saul, despite the fact that they speak Aramaic and use Hebrew as their language of worship.


The Bagharians had less control over the northern land because of the Ptolemyas ruleship. The Yehowshuwanite and the Bagharians shared the same lands. The West of the Land of Baghari is governed by Hindu, while the East is ruled by the Indu.


 Livya has four provinces: Misya, Sgarya, Ptolemya, and Aramya


A collection of Old Aramaic tribes make up the Aramyans. Tribes of the Indus are known as the Sgaryans, Arcadyans tribes are known as the Ptolemyans, and Misyans

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