Aramaeans Learned Hebrew Phonetic Script Adopted by Persians Then Brought to Elamites of Balochistan the Brahui

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The Persian Empire circa 500 b. c. adopted the Aramaean phonetic writing system which had been learned from the Hebrews beginning probably with kings David and Solomon circa 1000 b. c., the Persians who brought that writing system to Balochistan where the Elamites now known as the Brahui called it the Brahmi script, begun used there circa 300 b. c.