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Casluhim The Casluhim or Casluhites ((ヘブライ語:כסלחים)) were an ancient Egyptian people mentioned in the Bible and related literature. According to and , they were descendants of Mizraim (Egypt) son of Ham, out of whom originated the Philistines. The Egyptian form of their name is preserved in the inscriptions of the Temple of Kom Ombo as the region name ''Kasluḥet''. Tradition preserved by Saadia Gaon placed the land of the Casluhim in the northern ''Sa'id'' region (not to be confused with Port Said).〔''Navigating the Bible'', World ORT, 2000, commentary ''Casluhim''〕 In the Aramaic ''Targum''s their region is called ''Pentpolitai'' understood to be derived from the Greek ''Pentapolis'' which more precisely locates the area as the northwest.〔 Another name for their region is ''Pekosim'' used in Bereshit Rabbah 37.〔 Josephus mentions the Casluhim in his ''Jewish Antiquities'' I, vi, 2 as one of the Egyptian peoples whose cities were destroyed during the Ethiopic War and who thus disappeared from history. ==References== 〔
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