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No surprise indeed: the most of Arab women have light eyes... (someones helped by lence)
That said, these ones are very "charmant", but no anthropologic work can be made upon this kind of selection.
LOL, what dream is this
North of the Zargos mountains contain the bulk of light eyes and Arabs are not part of this ethnicity in the middle-East.
Persians, Kurds, Armenians, Kuwaits, Saudis, Assyrians, old Levant ( north and South ) are not Arabs
Anyway back to the topic, who are the Arabs, Sile?
they are not arab women ,
Ancient southern Arabian peninsula tribes which began the arabic language , over time this language spread into ethnic tribes which are not arabic but adopted this new arabic language.
The language only moved to other areas of the middle-east and north-africa basically after the fall of the roman empire and the emergence of islam , without these 2 events, the language called arabic most likely would be extinct or sitting in modern Yemen and south arabia peninsula area
The levant and syria and iraq did not speak arabic in ancient times
@Angela: I'm sure you understood I was joking about light eyes of Arabs and Near-Easterners!
@Sile: Arabs in my broad sense is Semitic; I ought to be more precise, perhaps. But I think kind of Arabic was already spoken in Saudi Arabia lands and in the Gulf. Have you first quality clues about this precise linguistic-ethnic question?
and I don't like them either
hiding their true nature behind a facade of make up
Go to hittite scholars who also invest in Assyrian and hatti languges as well as north levant ( phoenician ) and none are found to contain semitic context
IIRC , even Sumer and Ur societies was not semitic
anatolian languages
A long period of time is necessary for Proto-Anatolian to develop into Common Anatolian. Craig Melchert and Alexander Lehrman agreed that a separation date of about 4000 BCE between Proto-Anatolian and the Proto-Indo-Hittite language community seems reasonable. The millennium or so around 4000 BC, say 4500 to 3500 BC, constitutes the latest window within which Proto-Anatolian is likely to have separated.
Phoenicia spoke Luwian and Mitanni languages
Phoenicians were not semitic speaking? Maybe, but it's new to me... I thought that at least someones spoke a kind of Semitic but who knows?
You did not answer my very question: Arabic was not spoken in Saudi Arabia and the Western Gulf Region until very recent times? It's Southern Yemen Bedawins who colonized recently the Near-East? I 'm longing to your answer.
I do not know what exactly you want , but I believe the arabic language began in the southern arabian peninsula .
Phoenician lands was controlled by hittite populace for many many centruies prior to any phoenicians being "created". We all know the hittite spoke no semitic language
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