>>21217409These Blue-Eyed People came from the Zagros Mountains, which are mostly in the Caucasus, where Noah and his three sons descended down from when the flood receded. This also makes sense since Abraham lived in an area near the Zagros Mountains named Ur Kasdim. Ur Kasdim is assumed to be Sanliurfa in Southern Turkey. Funny that some Jews really think Abraham was actually from Ur of Sumer, as opposed to Urfa. I mean its not like the hardcore Orthodox ones a convinced Urfa is his actual birthplace. Interestingly Gobekli Tepe is right by Urfa, and the Cave of Patriarchs is there as well. I mean IF Abraham was born in Ur of Sumer, would he not have stopped by Uruk, Babylon, and Mari on his way up to Haran?
https://answersresearchjournal.org/where-is-the-tower-of-babel/>In another example, the Babylonian account of a campaign by the Hittite king, Mursili I, said that he went against “Shinar” (Sa-an-ha-ra). However, a Neo-Hittite document about the same campaign said it was against the country of “Babylon” (Kalimi 2000, p. 1213). We see in this example that Shinar was named as a territory in its own right in the one account, but was considered as part of the Babylonian empire in the other account. Because the Hittite kingdom was located in the north, largely contained in what is western Turkey today (Hittite Period, 2006), the area of Shinar would have been right next door and would have been quite convenient for making a campaignhttps://web.archive.org/web/20160122200024/http://www.michaelsheiser.com/TheNakedBible/Where%20Is%20Abrahams%20Ur.pdfhttps://www.middleeasteye.net/news/ashkenazi-jews-descended-ancient-turkey-new-research