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Ishmael …, 1963 BC–1826 BC?> (aged 137 years)
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2050 BC–1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC
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— Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia Death: about 1875 BC |
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2050 BC–1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC
70
— Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia Death: about 1875 BC |
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2040 BC–1913 BC
Birth: about 2040 BC
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Death: about 1913 BC — Kirjath-Arba, Canaan |
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Cemetery: Cave of the Patriarchs (Cave of Machpelah) |
Death of a mother
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Death
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Unique identifier
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7E6CE0D53F0D4049BECC4C8D65D0621280C0
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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Arab genealogical scholars widely consider Ishmael to be an ancestral forefather of the Arab people, and assign great importance in their accounts to his first two sons (Nebaioth and Qedar), with the genealogy of Mohammed, the founder of Islam,alternately assigned to one or the other son, depending on the scholar. |
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