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Genetic Connection of Jews with India Moses led the Biblical Exodus from India to Israel, but the question arises whether there is any genetic proof that Indian people have any connection to the Israelite people. According to the traditional location of the Exodus, it is believed that they went from Egypt to Israel, but we say that they went from India to Israel.
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In the Biblical Exodus story, some places are named, like Moses started the Exodus from a place called “Mizraim ” or started from “Rameses”. But there is no mention anywhere in the Bible about where Mizraim and Ramses were located. The story is that around 1400 BC, Moses led the Exodus from India to Israel. Solomon built the first temple there around the 10th century BC. In 586 BC, Assyrian kings destroyed that temple and took the Jews captive to Babylon. the Jews stayed in Babylon for about 60 years. Then a king named Cyrus allowed them to return to Jerusalem. It appears that some Jews did not go back to Israel. Some settled in Isfahan in Iran and some returned to India.
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