Canaan '''Y-chromosomal Haplogroup D''' receives his first Biblical definition in the Table of Nations as the father of Sidon and Heth, of the Jebusites, Amorites, Girgasites, Hivites, Arkites, Sinites, Arvadites, Zemarites, and Hamathites. The five names following Sidon are familiar as the inhabitants of the "Promised Land" (Exodus 13:5). They occupied the area enclosed by the border of Genesis 10:19, running south from Sidon towards Gaza, through Gerar and across to the cities of the Dead Sea plain. No eastern limit is drawn. At the time of the conquest, the land as a whole was named Canaan (Numbers 35:10), a usage understandable in light of Canaan's place at the head of the peoples of Genesis 10:15-19.
A sizeable number of peoples generally classified as Mongoloid, who settled the Far East are descendants of the Canaanites, including some peoples of the Islands of the Southern Seas, some central Asians like the Tibetans and most of the Ainu.  Those of the Canaanite nations which are *not * counted among the seventy are as follow. [[Chethite Nation|Cheth]], known to the Assyrians as the Khatti. Their name was perpetuated in the Hittite capital Hattushash; modern Boghazkoy in Turkey. Hattians in Cuneiform appears as Khittae, representing a once powerful nation. They were completely obliterated and are not counted among the 72 nations. [[Yevusite Nation|Yevusite]], Nation that settled around Jerusalem. They were completely obliterated and are not counted among the 72 nations. [[Amorite Nation|Amorite]], Nation that settled east of Canaan by the Dead Sea and the Jordan (Joshua 24:11). They were completely obliterated and are not counted among the 72 nations. They were to conquer Babylonia, subsequently producing one of the most famous kings in the ancient world, Hammui, whose own name contains the designation Amarru. God told Abraham, "Israel will return to Canaan when the iniquity of the Amorites is come to the full" (Exodus 15:16). [[Girgashite Nation|Girgashite]], Nation that lived east of the river Jordan and the Sea of Galilee. [[Chivite Nation|Chivite]], Nation that dwelt at the base of Mount Hermon in the Valleys of Lebanon, and at Shechem (Genesis 34:2; Joshua 9:7-17; 11:19).  The sons of Canaan which are counted among the seventy are as follow.
::[[Sidonite Nation|Sidon]], '''Y-Haplogroup D1''' Nation that settled on the Mediterranean coast north of [[Tyre]].
::[['Arkite Nation|'Arkite]], '''Y-Haplogroup D3''' Nation that dwelt near Mount Lebanon.
::[[Sinite Arvadite Nation|SiniteArvadite]], '''Y-chromosomal Haplogroup D1D*''' Nation that dwelt settled on the Phoenician Island of Arad off the coast, west of Mount Lebanon. Sinites are the progenitors of Chinese and Mongoloid stocknear Tripoli.
"Sin"::[[Tzemarite Nation|Tzemarite]], a cousin of Hattians, has many occurrences in variant forms in the Far East and '''Y-chromosomal Haplogroup D*'''. The place most closely associated by the Chinese themselves with Nation that settled the origin of their civilization is coast adjacent to the capital of Shensi, namely, Siang-fu or "Father Sin", on the Wei, a tributory of the Yellow River, near important gold and jade mines. Arvadites
Moreover::[[Chamathite Nation|Chamathite]], those who came from the Far East to trade with the Scythians were called Sinae (Sin). Ptolemy, a Greek astronomer, referred to China as the land of Sinim or Sin. Reference to the Sinim '''Y-Haplogroup D2''' Nation that settled in Isaiah 49:12 notes they came "from afarHamath," Arabs called China Sin, Chin, Mahachin, or Machin. The Sin were spoken of as a people in the remotest parts of Asia. Their most important town was Thin, a great trading emporium in western China. This chief city is now known as Thsin or simply Tin, and it lies in the province of Shensi. The Sin became independent in Western China, their princes reigning there for some 650 years before they finally gained dominion over the whole land. In the third century B.C., the dynasty of Tsin became supreme. In 217 B.C., Prince Cheng, founder of the Ch'in Dynasty (from which the name "China" is taken) unified China and took upper Syria on the title of Shih Hwang-ti (First Emperor). Shih Hwang-ti built much of the Great Wall of China, and a network of roads and canals that converged on his capitol, near modern Sian, in Shensi provinceOrontes river.
With respect to the Cathay people of historical reference::[[Sinite Nation|Sinite]], it would make sense to suppose '''Y-chromosomal Haplogroup D1''' Nation that dwelt on the remnants of the Kittimcoast, after the destruction west of their empire, traveled towards the east and settled among the Mount Lebanon. Sinites who were relatives, contributing to their civilization, and thus becoming are the ancestors progenitors of many Asian the Sinitic people groups including the Khazar or Ashkenazim "Jews". Still others migrated throughout the region and beyond, making up the present-day Mongoloid races in Asia and the Americas. What the Chinese call "Hsiung-nu" are the Turko-Mogul nomad tribes we know as "Huns".
China is unique among the great civilizations "Sin", a cousin of Hattians, has many occurrences in that at no time variant forms in its long history has it produced a strong, priestly groupthe Far East and '''Y-chromosomal Haplogroup D'''. The place most closely associated by the Chinese attitudes towards religion are themselves with the origin of their civilization is the capital of Shensi, namely, Siang-fu or "Father Sin", on the Wei, a mixture tributory of superstition the Yellow River, near important gold and practicality. They have rarely persecuted on religious grounds and there are few Chinese martyrsjade mines.
Moreover, those who came from the Far East to trade with the Scythians were called Sinae (Sin). Ptolemy, a Greek astronomer, referred to China as the land of Sinim or Sin. Reference to the Sinim in Isaiah 49::[[Arvadite Nation|Arvadite]]12 notes they came "from afar," Arabs called China Sin, Chin, Mahachin, or Machin. The Sin were spoken of as a people in the remotest parts of Asia. Their most important town was Thin, a great trading emporium in western China. This city is now known as Thsin or simply Tin, and it lies in the province of Shensi. The Sin became independent in Western China, their princes reigning there for some 650 years before they finally gained dominion over the whole land. In the third century B.C., the dynasty of Tsin became supreme. In 217 B.C., Prince Cheng, founder of the Ch'''in Dynasty (from which the name "China" is taken) unified China and took the title of Shih Hwang-ti (First Emperor). Shih Hwang-ti built much of the Great Wall of China, and a network of roads and canals that converged on his capitol, near modern Sian, in Shensi province. It is known that his people who gave their name to China actually came from Tibet. After the end of his dynasty his people were exiled from China not back to where they came from but to the ancient islands of Japan a legend now backed up by genetic science which has discovered Human Y-chromosomal Haplogroup D*''' Nation that settled present not only in Tibet but also in northern Japan. After the attacks of King Saul the Benjaminite, the Amorite origin Gibeonites who became the Nethinim also migrated to Tibet (where the Hindus called them "untouchables") to be with their cousins bringing the vestiges of Israelite religion to the Sinites, which is evidenced in the composition of certain Chinese pictograms as well as some holidays on the Phoenician Island of Arad off Chinese calendar, the coast Shinto concept of Lebanon near TripoliKami and other practices preserved by Shinto priests.
::[[Tzemarite Nation|Tzemarite]]Concerning the Cathay people of historical reference, '''Y-Haplogroup D*''' Nation it would make sense to suppose that the remnants of the Kittim, after the destruction of their empire, traveled towards the east and settled among the coast adjacent Sinites who were relatives, contributing to their civilization, and thus becoming the ancestors of many Asian people groups including the Khazar or Ashkenazim "Jews". Still others migrated throughout the Arvadites ::[[Chamathite Nation|Chamathite]]region and beyond, '''Ymaking up the present-Haplogroup D2''' Nation that settled day Mongoloid races in Hamath, Asia and the Americas. What the chief city of upper Syria on Chinese call "Hsiung-nu" are the Orontes riverTurko-Mogul nomad tribes we know as "Huns".
'''[[Shemite Nation|Shemite]]''', literally means "renown". '''Y-chromosomal Haplogroup F*'''. Islamic sources have always referred to Iran as the original land of Shem. His descendants have been prominent in the middle east from time immemorial but have since spread throughout the world.

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