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Kushim (Sumerian: 𒆪𒋆 KU.ŠIM) is
supposedly the
earliest known recorded name of a
person in writing. The name "
Kushim" is
found on
several Uruk period...
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Kushim may
refer to: Cushi, a
Hebrew term
generally used to
refer to a dark-skinned
person usually of
African descent Kushim (Uruk period), a Sumerian...
- IV period,
around 3200 BCE. The
Kushim tablets from the same
period feature possibly the
oldest named person (
Kushim).
Another Uruk
Period clay tablet...
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Black Hebrew Israelites (also
called Hebrew Israelites,
Black Hebrews,
Black Israelites, and
African Hebrew Israelites) are a new
religious movement claiming...
- person's name was
found in Uruk, in the form of
several tablets that
mention Kushim, who (****uming they are an
individual person)
served as an
accountant recording...
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later depicted at
times in non-Biblical
sources as dark-skinned and
called Kushim, a
Hebrew word used for dark-skinned Africans. One
interpretation is that...
- 2015). "איך נהפך אותלו של שייקספיר לאיתיאל הכושי?" – via Haaretz. "Is '
Kushim' a
Racist Israeli Term for Blacks?". The Forward. June 15, 2014. Tarnopolsky...
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Parts of a bed were also
found onsite.
Naqada III, also
called Dynasty 0
Kushim Enmebaragesi P. Tallet, D. Laisnay: Iry-Hor et
Narmer au Sud-Sinaï (Ouadi...
- roles. The
earliest known recorded name of a man in
writing is
potentially Kushim, who
would have
lived sometime between 3400 and 3000 BC in the Sumerian...
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unified as the
Chartered Professional Accountants of
Canada (CPA) in 2013.
Kushim (individual) Keith, Robson. 1992. “Accounting
Numbers as ‘inscription’:...