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Hanun (/ˈheɪnən/ Hebrew: חָנוּן
Ḥānūn) was a king of
Ammon described in 2
Samuel and 1 Chronicles. Upon the
death of his
father Nahash,
Hanun ascended...
- Shobi,
Hanun, and David, half-brothers. In
consequence of this view, it
would seem that
Shobi shared his father's
positive view of David,
while Hanun, Shobi's...
- Beit
Hanoun or Beit
Hanun (Arabic: بيت حانون) is a
Palestinian city on the
northeast edge of the Gaza Strip.
According to the
Palestinian Central Bureau...
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Hanun-Dagan (meaning "Dagan is merciful"), was the
Shakkanakku and king (Lugal) of Mari
reigning c. 2016-2008 BC. He was the
brother of his predecessor...
- The Beit
Hanoun wedge (Hebrew: טְרִיז בֵּיתּ חָנוּן, Triz Beit
Hanun) was a
piece of land
around Beit
Hanoun (today in the Gaza Strip) that the Israel...
- for
Naamah was to
descend from them. She was said to be the
daughter of
Hanun, king of the
Ammonites in Gr****
biblical texts and
rabbinical literature...
- Ḥanan (חנן) is a name of
Biblical Hebrew origin (cf.
Philistine Hanun)
which is also
found in Qur'anic Arabic. In Hebrew, it is a
masculine name meaning...
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Hanan Hananeel Hanani Hananiah Hanes Haniel Hannah Hannathon Hanniel Hanoch Hanun Hapharaim Hara
Haradah Haran Harbonah Hareph Harhaiah Harhur Harhas Harim...
- (Amorites) Ibbit-Lim
Immeya Indilimma (Amorite Shakkanakkus) Hitial-Erra
Hanun-Dagan (...) Lim
Dynasty of Mari (Amorites) Yaggid-Lim Yahdun-Lim Yasmah-Adad...
- two 6-inch guns made a
surprise attack on the
Ottoman railhead at Beit
Hanun at a
range of nine
miles (14 km),
supported by
balloon observation. Between...