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  2. Lihyan - Wikipedia

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    The term Dedan (ddn) appears in ancient texts exclusively as a toponym (name of a place), while the term Lihyan (lḥyn) appears as both a toponym and an ethnonym (name of a people). Dedan appears initially to have referred to the mountain of Jabal al-Khuraybah.

  3. Dedan (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Dedan has several different meanings in the Hebrew Bible. Dedan (now part of Al-'Ula, Saudi Arabia) was an oasis and city-state of north-western Arabia. The people of Dedan are called Dedanim or Dedanites. Dedan is also the name of the son of Raamah and the son of Jokshan.

  4. Dedan - Wikipedia

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    Dedan, an ancient Arabian city-state located in the oasis of al-ʿUla; for the kingdom in its later phase, see Lihyan; for the city in the Bible, see Dedan (Bible) Dedan State, a former princely state in Gujarat, western India; Dedan Kimathi, a leader of the Kenyan Mau Mau revolt; Dedan, a major antagonist of the independent video game Off

  5. Generations of Noah - Wikipedia

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    The list of 70 names introduces for the first time several well-known ethnonyms and toponyms important to biblical geography, [4] such as Noah's three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, from which 18th-century German scholars at the Göttingen school of history derived the race terminology Semites, Hamites, and Japhetites.

  6. Tarshish - Wikipedia

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    Tarshish was also the name of a short-lived political party [36] founded by Moshe Dwek, would-be assassin of Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. The Greek form of the name, Tharsis, was given by Giovanni Schiaparelli to a region on Mars. The classic short story "Ship of Tarshish" by John Buchan refers to the Book of Jonah.

  7. Dedan State - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Class princely state, in Sorath prant, was ruled by Baberia Kotila kathi Chieftains.. In 1901 it comprised the town and eleven other villages, covering 50 square miles, with a combined population of 4,394, yielding 59,405 Rupees state revenue (1903-4, about half from land), paying 4,181 tribute to the Gaikwar Baroda State und Unamamuli (1225).

  8. Indian people - Wikipedia

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    While the demonym "Indian" applies to people originating from the present-day India, it was also used as the identifying term for people originating from what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh prior to the Partition of India in 1947. [37] [38] In 2022, the population of India stood at 1.4 billion people, of various ethnic groups.

  9. Biblical terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    The name is omitted in the Hebrew bible. The genealogy of Jesus in St. Luke 3:36, which is taken from the Septuagint rather than the Hebrew text, include the name. Salah (also transcribed Shelah) son of Arpachshad (or Cainan). Eber son of Shelah: The ancestor of Abraham and the Hebrews, he has a significant place as the 14th from Adam. [30]