I had always heard about the alleged tomb of Jesus Christ being in Kashmir at a place called Roza Bal, but I was surprised to find a whole Wikipedia page listing the tombs of many biblical figures.
We’ve also heard about the tomb of Jonah being destroyed, recently.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/25/isis-jonah-tomb_n_5620520.html
What I find interesting is the Roza Bal tomb the most.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roza_Bal
This tomb is said to be the tomb of Jesus Christ who escaped to Kashmir after the crucifixion and married and lived out his life into his 80s. The tomb is said to have a mold of his feet that includes damage to his feet from the crucifixion.
There have been several researchers who have gone to Kashmir to determine if the legends of St. Isa (as he was called by Indian people who made pilgrimages to the tomb) were true. Recently, they have included Suzanne Olsson. Previous to this the following writers went to Kashmir to research the issue: Nicolas Notovitch and Nicholas Roerich.
If that tomb is the tomb of Jesus Christ, DNA analysis can be done. However, there has been a lot of interference to stop this story from going anywhere and to prevent Suzanne Olsson from obtaining DNA samples from the tomb.
http://www.tombofjesus.com/index.php/en/component/content/article/50-key-people/researchers/83-suzanne-olsson
http://www.jesus-kashmir-tomb.com/
Roza Bal shrine – The sign reads “Ziarati Hazrati Youza Asouph and Syed Nasir-u-Din.”
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe_of_Reuben . CC BY-SA 3.0
Please note the location of the tribe of Ephraim (part Egyptian) or Tribe of Benjamin to that of Judah. It is possible that the bloodline of Jesus Christ came from one of these two tribes and thus Jesus Christ would be connected to Egypt’s royalty, genetically. It is said that the Tribe of Benjamin combined with the Tribe of Judah.
Per Wikipedia:
After the dissolution of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 930 BCE, the Tribe of Benjamin joined the Tribe of Judah as a junior partner in the Kingdom of Judah, or Southern Kingdom. The Davidic dynasty, which had roots in Judah, continued to reign in Judah. As part of the kingdom of Judah, Benjamin survived the destruction of Israel by the Assyrians, but instead was subjected to the Babylonian captivity; when the captivity ended, the distinction between Benjamin and Judah was lost in favour of a common identity as Israel, though in the biblical book of Esther, Mordecai is referred to as being of the tribe of Benjamin,[14] and as late as the time of Jesus of Nazareth some still identified their Benjamite ancestry.On 2298 AM (1706 BC), Benjamin, his wife, and his ten sons entered Egypt to live. He was 32 years old.In Jacob‘s deathbed blessing, he said of Benjamin:Benjamin is a ravenous wolf; in the morning he devours his prey, in the evening he divides the plunder. Genesis 49:27)
In any event, the story of the Bible is the story of one tribe of people. It is not my history and it is not the majority of the people on the planet’s history. It is also a history of the Semite for a limited time period and does not include their origins from the Argive Dynasty and Zeus.
Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Notovitch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Roerich
http://www.reviewofreligions.org/2727/rozabal-%E2%80%93-the-tomb-of-jesus-christas/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesarion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe_of_Benjamin