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Yahsharahla 

The word is from a language called Lashawn Qadash or Paleo Phonocian/Cherokee it means "Children of the Land of TMH" A different pedigree of the original Indigenous people (Google Indigenous 1828 Websters Dictionary) from a specific region of the land that is governed by their own Laws, Statutes, and Commandments. In short Yahsharahla translations for Indigenous People. Google "Los Lunas Decalogue Stone" for more info.
Qam Yahsharahla, Bashim Yahshaiyah, Rata-za Malakwath ka. Translation O'Rise Children Return to your fathers home he is waiting on you.
Yahsharahla by Yahshayaha February 7, 2018
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Yasharala 

Yasharala means "Princes of the power" Israel and Judah Blacks Latinos and native Americans of negroid and Indian decent
BRING IT OUT QAM YASHARALA!
Yasharala by SET A PART 302 October 29, 2020
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