the
people
of
ANAHITA
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about Ainyahita or Anahita.
Just as Abraham (who lived much later in time and came from the Airyan people of Chaldea) is seen as the Arch father of all the Jews, Anahita is seen as the Arch mother of all the Airyan people in the Middle East, India and originally the high plains of Tibet that did once re-people Europe from the Middle East, after the ice-cap from the most recent Ice Age had retracted, whereby new available land was offered as living space to the growing tribes of original inhabitants: the newest and youngest formed tribe of white people (who are also scientifically called Indo-European because all of their languages, as is known in linguistic science, stem from a common origin).
Below here, all the related Airyan languages are shown:

While the black people were the first to appear on the earth (in Africa, initially), the white people were the most recent addition. They emerged in seclusion, on the high plains of Tibet, originating from "drop outs" who were weary of the (then) violent culture of the yellow people who were living in China at the time and wanted a more spiritually oriented lifestyle. Eventually they spread towards the Middle East, India and Europe (finally even also towards the America's).

Map of the spread of the Indo-Eropean (Airyan) languages
Interestingly, that part of those "children of Anahita" which decided to remain in what they called "Aireanem Vaeja" (in the ancient Gathic language of the Zend Avesta) or Iran Vej, is now speaking the so-called Parsi language, from the knowledge of which the deeper meaning of many words of the English, French, German, Dutch and other (Indo-) European languages may easily be understood! This way the actual meaning of names and other words may be made clear, while the Europeans themselves have lost the full understanding of this. It is indeed a true key to unlock the "Babylonic riddle" of languages whereby all the different migrated tribes of people that used to speak one common language could no longer understand each other as it is mentioned in the "Old Testament" of the Christians and the origin of that: the "Book of Moshe" of the Aäronitic Jews. Large parts of the aforementioned book were also copied into the Islamite "Koran".