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Hamites is the name
formerly used for some
Northern and Horn of
Africa peoples in the
context of a now-outdated
model of
dividing humanity into different...
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buried there after having lived 536 years.
Noach (parsha) Sons of Noah
Hamites Hebrew: חָם, Modern: H̱am, Tiberian: Ḥām; Gr**** Χαμ Kham, Ge'ez: ካም Kam;...
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Hamites ("hook-like") is a
genus of
heteromorph ammonite that
evolved late in the
Aptian stage of the
Early Cretaceous and
lasted into the Cenomanian...
- Rwanda,
March 1999)". www.hrw.org.
Retrieved 2021-12-07. "Definition of NILO-
HAMITE". www.merriam-webster.com.
American ****ociation of
Physical Anthropologists...
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Alpine Arabid Armenoid Aryan Atlantid Caspian Dinaric East
Baltic Ethiopid Hamites Indid Iranid Mediterranean Nordic Pamirid Semites Turanid Malay Mongoloid...
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brother of Cush and
elder brother of Phut
whose families together made up the
Hamite branch of Noah's descendants. Mizraim's sons were Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim...
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language and
degree of
Hamitic influence: the Negro-
Hamites (later Nilo-Hamities) or Half-
Hamites (such as the Maasai,
Nandi and Turkana), the Nilotes...
- John Gill
believes the
Amalekites of
Genesis 14:7 were
equivalent to the
Hamite-Arabian
Amalekites described by
Muslim scholars. He
argues the Amalekites...
- Babylonians, Hebrews, and
Arabs were one
people (ein Volk).
Phoenicians (
Hamites) also
spoke this language,
which I
would like to call the
Semitic (die...
- sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis,
together with the
parallel terms Hamites and ****hetites. In archaeology, the term is
sometimes used
informally as...