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  2. Huda Kattan - Wikipedia

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    The couple moved to Dubai in 2006, got married in June 2009, and had their first child in 2011. [5] Kattan is Muslim. [7] One of Kattan's sisters is her business partner, Mona; while another sister manages Kattan's social media, Alya. [6] Mona Kattan, in addition to being the co-founder of Huda Beauty, is the founder of Kayali fragrances.

  3. History of ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia

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    The region of Israel and Judah was sparsely populated during the time of Moses. As such many different areas worshipped different gods, due to social isolation. [ 94 ] It was not until later on in Israelite history that people started to worship Yahweh alone and fully convert to monotheistic values.

  4. History of Israel - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (February 2025) Visual History of Israel by Arthur Szyk, 1948 Part of a series on the History of ...

  5. Kayyali - Wikipedia

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    Kayyali (also spelled Al-Kayyali, El-Kayyali, Al-Kayali, El-Kayali, Kayali, or Kayalı, Arabic: كيالي, or Arabic: الكيالي) is an Arabic and Turkish family name. Abdülkadir Kayalı (born 1991), Turkish footballer; Abd al-Rahman al-Kayyali (1887–1969), former Syrian Minister of Justice; Louay Kayyali (1934–1978), Syrian modern artist

  6. Did God Have a Wife? - Wikipedia

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    The core of the book lies in chapters 5, "Archaeological Evidence for Folk Religions in Ancient Israel", 6 "The Goddess Asherah and Her Cult", and 7 "Asherah, Women's Cults, and 'Official Yahwism '". These chapters describe polytheistic religion in ancient Israel, which, Dever points out, was the reality in the religious lives of most people.

  7. Athaliah - Wikipedia

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    Athaliah was married to Jehoram of Judah to seal a treaty between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and to secure his position Jehoram killed his six brothers. [5] Jehoram became king of Judah in the fifth year of Jehoram of Israel's reign (2 Kings 8:16). Jehoram of Israel was either Athaliah's brother or her nephew, depending on her paternity.

  8. Matrilineality in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Naomi's two sons married Moabite women, named Ruth and Orpah. [48] Naomi's two sons then died. [49] Naomi and Ruth then journeyed back to Judah. [50] Then in selling her late husband's land in Judah and the estates of her sons, Naomi set up the stipulation that her financial redeemer also marry her former daughter-in-law. [51]

  9. Groups claiming affiliation with Israelites - Wikipedia

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    The authors speculated that when the Assyrians conquered the Northern Kingdom of Israel, resulting in the exile of many of the Israelites, a subgroup of the Israelites that remained in the Land of Israel "married Assyrian and female exiles relocated from other conquered lands, which was a typical Assyrian policy to obliterate national identities."