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In the Midrash it is rendered Pekosim (Bereshith Rabbah 37). Saadia Gaon identifies it with Sa'id on the upper Nile. The Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:12 translates it as Nasyotai or Gasyotai, denoting Casiotis, the district surrounding Mount Casius, east of Pelusium in Egypt. The Targum on Genesis 10 reverses the definition of Pathrusim and Casluchim.  
 
In the Midrash it is rendered Pekosim (Bereshith Rabbah 37). Saadia Gaon identifies it with Sa'id on the upper Nile. The Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:12 translates it as Nasyotai or Gasyotai, denoting Casiotis, the district surrounding Mount Casius, east of Pelusium in Egypt. The Targum on Genesis 10 reverses the definition of Pathrusim and Casluchim.  
  
Nimrod's [[פלשתים|invaders]] (Philistim) come the black giants of Kasluch and their [[פתרסים|Pathrusite]] wives.
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Kasluch wed Cush's daughter and sired Nimrod. Nimrod's [[פלשתים|invaders]] (Philistim) were born from his union with his [[פתרסים|Pathrusite]] wife Meliae.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:19, 12 February 2013

Cassiopeians

Y-DNA Haplogroup E-Z830 associated with the legends of Oceanus/Ea.

In the Midrash it is rendered Pekosim (Bereshith Rabbah 37). Saadia Gaon identifies it with Sa'id on the upper Nile. The Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:12 translates it as Nasyotai or Gasyotai, denoting Casiotis, the district surrounding Mount Casius, east of Pelusium in Egypt. The Targum on Genesis 10 reverses the definition of Pathrusim and Casluchim.

Kasluch wed Cush's daughter and sired Nimrod. Nimrod's invaders (Philistim) were born from his union with his Pathrusite wife Meliae.

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See also:

Titans
Pre-Greeks
Greco-Romans
Cassiopeians
Pelasgians
Phoenicians
Naphtuhim
Anamim
Lehabim