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Phut

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Phut (fŭt), in the Bible, son of Ham and eponym of an African people. It may also be a region, possibly Punt or Libya, and is perhaps the same as Pul Pul , in the Old Testament.

1 Assyrian king, invader of Israel, known as Tiglath-pileser III.

2 African region. Probably the same as Phut or Punt.
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 (2.) It also appears as Put.


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