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There is something lurking in the cupboards of this article.
If you are in any way familar with the jewish religion you must know that they never had any missionary system.
Therefore you were not able to become jewish right on the spot. And that has not changed until today.
The reason for King Bulan to switch from Shamananistic Tengrism to Judaism is a by far more warfare like reason than this "story"
here in this article. There was an awfull big wealth in the khasARIAN tribe, from which the further jewish AshkeNAZIm rose.
And here is the split from sephardic jews belonging direct to the bloodline of King David and the converted khasARIAN AshkeNAZIm
who are the once who pushed the word "chosen tribe" to the maximum.
1000 years in Diaspora has diluted the jewish bloodlines dremendously therefore this pact was seemingly mainly made.
I am sorry for my poor english but as a foreigner I do not know any better.
There is either no chosen tribe whether there is a master race.
--80.144.165.8 (talk) 07:04, 17 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]