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  2. Semitic people - Wikipedia

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    The term Semitic in a racial sense was coined by members of the Göttingen school of history in the early 1770s. Other members of the Göttingen school of history coined the separate term Caucasian in the 1780s. These terms were used and developed by numerous other scholars over the next century.

  3. Semitic - Wikipedia

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    Semitic may also refer to: People. Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples; Semitic people, an obsolete term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group who speak or spoke the ...

  4. Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    Terms given in brackets are not derived from the respective Proto-Semitic roots, though they may also derive from Proto-Semitic (as does e.g. Arabic dār, cf. Biblical Hebrew dōr "dwelling"). Sometimes, certain roots differ in meaning from one Semitic language to another.

  5. Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples - Wikipedia

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    Approximate historical distribution of the Semitic languages in the Ancient Near East.. Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples or Proto-Semitic people were speakers of Semitic languages who lived throughout the ancient Near East and North Africa, including the Levant, Mesopotamia, the Arabian Peninsula and Carthage from the 3rd millennium BC until the end of antiquity, with some, such as Arabs ...

  6. Afroasiatic languages - Wikipedia

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    Most authorities divide Semitic into two branches: East Semitic, which includes the extinct Akkadian language, and West Semitic, which includes Arabic, Aramaic, the Canaanite languages (including Hebrew), as well as the Ethiopian Semitic languages such as Geʽez and Amharic. [56] The classification within West Semitic remains contested.

  7. Lakewood murder suspect's 'religious motive' claim sparks ...

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    Leaders in the Orthodox Jewish community are concerned Naomi Elkins' claims will fuel anti-semitism, which has already been on rise in recent years. Lakewood murder suspect's 'religious motive ...

  8. Why China Is So Eager to Foment Antisemitism - AOL

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    Whatever you think of such statements in a vacuum, it does make one wonder why this standard is applied so selectively to Israel. By almost any measure, China is the most nativist nation on Earth ...

  9. Semitic religions - Wikipedia

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    The term Semitic religions most commonly refers to religions that were founded in Western Asia, such as Mandaeism (a pre-Abrahamic religion) and the Abrahamic religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Ancient Semitic religion, polytheistic pre-Abrahamic religions practiced by Ancient Semitic peoples