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  • ...urkic and Mongol kings but also the name is claimed to be related to the [[Hebrew]] name Cohen or Kohen. The more plausible explanation is the Hun origin of
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  • ...r|ALA|malak}}'') means "[[Courier|messenger]]", like its counterparts in [[Hebrew]] (''malʾákh'') and [[Greek language|Greek]] (''angelos''). According to
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  • ...982">[[Omeljan Pritsak|Pritsak O.]] & [[Norman Golb|Golb. N]]: ''Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century'', Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1982.</ref><
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  • ...ن جالوت}}, the "[[Spring of Goliath]]", or '''Harod Spring''', in [[Hebrew]]: {{lang|he|מעין חרוד}}) took place on 3 September 1260 between Mu
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  • ...dies in Arabic and Islam|doi = |pmid = |ref = harv|volume = 39|publisher = Hebrew University of Jerusalem|pages = 387–410}}
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  • ..., and is related to ''[[El (deity)|El]]'' and ''[[Elohim]]'', the [[Hebrew|Hebrew words]] for God.<ref> ...den").<ref name=EI2-Ilah/> Others held that it was borrowed from Syriac or Hebrew, but most considered it to be derived from a [[Synalepha|contraction]] of t
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  • ...ble translates as Greek ''phyle:'' "race, tribe, clan," and ultimately the Hebrew, meaning or "sceptre". In the historical sense, "tribe", "race" and "clan"
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  • ...ol", linked to modern "boolt", band for tying, "booch" (ch as in chaver in Hebrew) is in the modern Mongolian both associated with the type of binding and pr
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