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Binyamin mmis n Yakuf (s Tehibṛut: בנימין) d aw (mmi) wis 12 n Yakuf, imma-s isem-is Raḥil illi-s n Laban id yurwen daɣen Yusef agma amyiwen seg yimma-s, S wakka ad yili d azaya wis 12 n wat yisrayel, Anda yella Yakuf (tanekkit-is d Israyil) 12 n warraw d iwetmen d yiwet n teqcict isem-is Dina
Binyamin | |
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Tameddurt | |
Talalit | Canaan (fr) , 1653 BCE |
Lmut | 2 millennium BCE |
Ideg n uẓekka | Bethléem (fr) |
Tawacult | |
Baba-s | Yeɛqub |
Yemma-s | Rachel |
Arraw-is | |
Atmaten-is d yissetma-s | Dinah (fr) , Joseph (fr) , Nephtali (fr) , Siméon (fr) , Lawi, Yudas (mmi-s n Yakuf), Dan (fr) , Zabulon (fr) , Issachar (fr) , Gad (fr) , Aser (fr) d Rubin |
Amahil | |
Amahil | chef religieux (fr) |
Atmaten-is gan d arraw n Yakuf yettwasemman s At yisrayel
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