Well i was reading a book about Yajuj and ma'juj and the two horn king including the expedition of salam the turk of Khazar who was appointed by amir al mo'mineen in iraq in the 9th century and according to dhul al qarnayn description from many sources including ali bin abi talib RA he was black ruler from the qabil of Himyarite. 90% of Eritreans today link their ancestory to Himyarite Kingdom and people, Even i read that he resided in a town called AD- something... ad means town in tigre and alot of eritrean towns start with AD in tigre or adi in tigrigna. AD is a geez word and not habesh.
Himyarite Language was Geez and their alphabet was the Fidal-lita which we see today In Eritrea and ethiopia. Now i am getting more convinced that the Kassites in babel were an an invasion of the Himyarites to create the 3rd Dynasty of babylon hence the kassites Name given by the locals were "tigre" and their capital name was "Tigre-ashur" since they took over from the akkadians rule and preserved many things. Their features were exactly how a bani amer warrior looks like a spear/shield and a long sword and dark complexion with a fringe of hair at the back of their heads. There is an engraving of a Tigre/kassite person in a temple In Ur in iraq and they have a long fringy hair like the picture below, ancient iraqi always shaved their heads, and the kurds and elamite said that the kassites came from the desert of southern Canaanite and arabia which correspond where the himyarite would be.
Eritrean Tigre:

Bani amer Tigre

Himyarite King

Habab Tigre
What do you guys think, its much more than a concidence especially if the the oral history from your qabil elders always told me that when i was back home and the word "Tigre" is a foreign label not in any semitic language that the tigre people today would be known as (Tigre is a Kurdish word given to the kassites when they invaded babel).