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Thanks to Israeli training, we're fending off Russia - Jooish Georgian Minister Temur Yakobshvili
Source - http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1010187.html
Temur Yakobshvili
Killer Georgian Khazars trained by USA #1 terror nation
Operation Immediate Response begins in Country of Georgia
Story by Lance Cpl. Edward H. Currie
VAZIANI TRAINING BASE, Georgia (July 12, 2008) – Marines are used to training in foreign climates, preparing themselves for any situation, but for one group of grunts, the training will not only be for their unit but also for a new ally in the war on terrorism.
Marines from 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, left Cleveland July 10, for the Country of Georgia to continue training and assist in Operation Immediate Response in which American forces will help train the Georgian Armed Forces.
"Our primary hope," said Lt. Col. Minter Ralston IV, Inspector-Instructor, 3/25, "is to establish a strong bond with the Georgian army, train them proficiently and work in a safe training environment all while having a good cultural exchange."
This exercise is part of what Marine Forces Europe refers to as a Theater Security Cooperation, which puts countries together to make Marines and other services more proficient and familiar with each other’s operations, stated Ralston.
The origin of the Khazars has been much disputed, and they have been variously regarded as akin to the Georgians, Finno-Ugrians and Turks. This last view is perhaps the most probable. Their king Joseph, in answer to the inquiry of Hasdai Ibn Shaprut of Cordova (c. 958), stated that his people sprang from Thogarmah, grandson of Japhet, and the supposed ancestor of the other peoples of the Caucasus.
The Arab geographers who knew the Khazars best connect them either with the Georgians (Ibn Athir) or with the Armenians (Dimishqi, ed. Mehren, p. 263); whilst Abmad ibn Fadlan, who passed through Khazaria on a mission from the caliph Moqtadir (A.D. 925), positively asserts that the Khazar tongue differed not only from the Turkish, but from that of the bordering nations, which were Ugrian.
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE KHAZARS AND THE GEORGIANS
In Russian:
Yunusov, Arif. Meshetinskie turki: dva deportirovan narod. Baku: Zaman, 2000. Includes discussion of the settlement of Khazars and other Turks in Georgia and their relations with the Georgian people.
Thanks to Israeli training, we're fending off Russia - Jooish Georgian Minister Temur Yakobshvili
Source - http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1010187.html
Temur Yakobshvili
Killer Georgian Khazars trained by USA #1 terror nation
Operation Immediate Response begins in Country of Georgia
Story by Lance Cpl. Edward H. Currie
VAZIANI TRAINING BASE, Georgia (July 12, 2008) – Marines are used to training in foreign climates, preparing themselves for any situation, but for one group of grunts, the training will not only be for their unit but also for a new ally in the war on terrorism.
Marines from 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, left Cleveland July 10, for the Country of Georgia to continue training and assist in Operation Immediate Response in which American forces will help train the Georgian Armed Forces.
"Our primary hope," said Lt. Col. Minter Ralston IV, Inspector-Instructor, 3/25, "is to establish a strong bond with the Georgian army, train them proficiently and work in a safe training environment all while having a good cultural exchange."
This exercise is part of what Marine Forces Europe refers to as a Theater Security Cooperation, which puts countries together to make Marines and other services more proficient and familiar with each other’s operations, stated Ralston.
The origin of the Khazars has been much disputed, and they have been variously regarded as akin to the Georgians, Finno-Ugrians and Turks. This last view is perhaps the most probable. Their king Joseph, in answer to the inquiry of Hasdai Ibn Shaprut of Cordova (c. 958), stated that his people sprang from Thogarmah, grandson of Japhet, and the supposed ancestor of the other peoples of the Caucasus.
The Arab geographers who knew the Khazars best connect them either with the Georgians (Ibn Athir) or with the Armenians (Dimishqi, ed. Mehren, p. 263); whilst Abmad ibn Fadlan, who passed through Khazaria on a mission from the caliph Moqtadir (A.D. 925), positively asserts that the Khazar tongue differed not only from the Turkish, but from that of the bordering nations, which were Ugrian.
RELATIONS BETWEEN THE KHAZARS AND THE GEORGIANS
In Russian:
Yunusov, Arif. Meshetinskie turki: dva deportirovan narod. Baku: Zaman, 2000. Includes discussion of the settlement of Khazars and other Turks in Georgia and their relations with the Georgian people.
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