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ISRAEL, MISRAH AND CANAAN IN CONTEXT: AFRICANS IN ARABIA Part I
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: By tradition Amalekites are a south Arabian people who took over Hejaz and later Syria and the African Egypt. “When the royal authority of 'Ad was wiped out, their brethren, the Thamud, took over. They were succeeded, in turn, by their brethren, the Amalekites. The Amalekites were succeeded by their brethren, the Himyar. The Himyar were succeeded by their brethren, the Tubba's, who belonged to the Himyar. They, likewise, were succeeded, by the Adhwa'. Then, the Mudar came to power.” Muqaddimah 2:21 In Yemenite Islamic texts the Amalekites are still listed as a clan of the Ru'ayn Himyarites living in Yemen. The Yemen in Early Islam - by Abdul al- Muhsin Mad'aj p. 91. Colonial administrators and explorers like Robert Gordon Latham mention the Amalek in the 19th century still living with their ancestor tribe of “Ad” in the environs of those they called the Mahri/Mahra/Mahara. In 1859 speaking of the town of Mokalla or Makulla in Hadramaut, Latham wrote - “…the tribes further to the east are those of Mahara, Ad and Amelik” (See Latham’s, Descriptive Ethnology Vol. II London, p. 83.) These people have probably never set foot in Syria although some of their descendants apparently colonized the area becoming the Hyksos of Egyptian history. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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