Member of a now nearly extinct Jewish community. Calling themselves Bene-Yisrael ("Children of Israel"), or Shamerim ("Observant Ones"), they claim to be related to those Jews of ancient Samaria who were not deported from Israel by the Assyrians in 722 BC.
If the question relates to the Israelites who were deported from Israel in 722 BCE, the answer is that they have not been found. They quickly assimilated into the culture and religion of their neighbours and lost their separate ethnic identities. Some say that family names of some Kurds, Iraqis and Syrians could indicate a former Israelite identity.
Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
The Kingdom of Israel was finally destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 BCE and many of the people who did not flee to Judah or Egypt deported, never to return. So, in the time of Jesus, there was no Kingdom of Israel and there had not been for over seven centuries. The land of the Israelites had become Samaria, the land of the Samarians, or Samaritans. Judea and Samaria were under Roman rule.
You mean if there is a registry of deported people? No.
deported
yes people can be deported
the people who were deported were the acadians
The illegal immigrant will be deported when caught.
yes she gets deported..
That depends on why you were deported from the UK.
You can be deported if immigration finds you.
No one gets deported do not be so silly
only 2% of immigrants were deported.
He was deported from Saudia because he is Mushrik.
how do I find out if some is deported from canada