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Mizraim
Mizraim (; cf. ) is the Hebrew and Aramaic name for the land of Egypt and its people.
thumb|Mizraim - king of Egypt

Caphtor
thumb|300px|right|One reconstruction of the Generations of Noah, placing the "Caphthorim" on [[Ancient Crete]]
Caphtor ( ) is a locality mentioned in the Bible, in which its people are called Caphtorites or Caphtorim and are named as a division of the ancient Egyptians. Caphtor is also mentioned in ancient inscriptions from Egypt, Mari, and Ugarit.
ancient Egyptian race controversy
question of the race of ancient Egyptians
Casluhim
thumb|right|250px|One reconstruction of the Generations of Noah, placing the "Casluhim" in the western [[Nile Delta.]]
The Casluhim or Casluhites () were an ancient Egyptian people mentioned in the Bible and related literature.
Ludim
Ludim () is the Hebrew term for a people mentioned in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In the Biblical Table of Nations Genesis 10:13 they were descended from Mizraim. The biblical scholar Victor P. Hamilton believes that the available evidence "suggests" that the Ludim are the Lydians.
Anamim
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Anamim (, ‘Ănāmīm) is, according to the Bible, either a son of Ham's son Mizraim or the name of a people descending from him. Biblical scholar Donald E. Gowan describes their identity as "completely unknown."
Pathrusim
thumb|300px|right|A map of the Generations of Noah, placing the "Pathrusim" in [[Upper Egypt.]]