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- Hagar abstract "Hagar (/heɪˈɡɑr/ hay-GAR; Hebrew: הָגָר</span>, Modern Hagar Tiberian Hāgār, meaning "uncertain"; Arabic: هاجر Hājar; Greek: Ἄγαρ Agar; Latin: Agar) is a biblical person in the Book of Genesis Chapter 16. She was an Egyptian handmaid of Sarai (Sarah), who gave her to Abram (Abraham) to bear a child. Thus came the firstborn, Ishmael, the patriarch of the Ishmaelites. The name Hagar originates from the Book of Genesis, is mentioned in Hadith, and alluded to in the Qur'an. She is revered in the Islamic faith and acknowledged in all Abrahamic faiths. In mainstream Christianity, she is considered a concubine to Abram.".
- Hagar birthPlace Egypt.
- Hagar child Ishmael.
- Hagar deathPlace Desert_of_Paran.
- Hagar thumbnail Expulsion_of_Ishmael_and_His_Mother.png?width=300.
- Hagar wikiPageID "307388".
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- Hagar birthPlace Egypt.
- Hagar caption "Expulsion of Ishmael and His Mother, by Gustave Doré".
- Hagar children Ishmael.
- Hagar deathPlace Desert_of_Paran.
- Hagar hasPhotoCollection Hagar.
- Hagar imageSize "230".
- Hagar name "Hagar".
- Hagar placeOfBirth Egypt.
- Hagar placeOfDeath Desert_of_Paran.
- Hagar subject Category:Abraham.
- Hagar subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_women.
- Hagar subject Category:Angelic_visionaries.
- Hagar subject Category:Arab_culture.
- Hagar subject Category:Arab_history.
- Hagar subject Category:Book_of_Genesis.
- Hagar subject Category:Concubines.
- Hagar subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Hagar subject Category:Islam_and_women.
- Hagar subject Category:Muslim_views_of_biblical_figures.
- Hagar subject Category:Slaves.
- Hagar subject Category:Torah_people.
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- Hagar comment "Hagar (/heɪˈɡɑr/ hay-GAR; Hebrew: הָגָר</span>, Modern Hagar Tiberian Hāgār, meaning "uncertain"; Arabic: هاجر Hājar; Greek: Ἄγαρ Agar; Latin: Agar) is a biblical person in the Book of Genesis Chapter 16. She was an Egyptian handmaid of Sarai (Sarah), who gave her to Abram (Abraham) to bear a child. Thus came the firstborn, Ishmael, the patriarch of the Ishmaelites. The name Hagar originates from the Book of Genesis, is mentioned in Hadith, and alluded to in the Qur'an.".
- Hagar label "Agar (Bibbia)".
- Hagar label "Agar (Bible)".
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- Hagar label "Agar".
- Hagar label "Hagar (postać biblijna)".
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- Hagar label "Агарь".
- Hagar label "هاجر".
- Hagar label "ハガル".
- Hagar label "夏甲".
- Hagar sameAs Hagar.
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- Hagar sameAs Agar_(Bibbia).
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- Hagar sameAs Hagar_(postać_biblijna).
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- Hagar sameAs Q214617.
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- Hagar wasDerivedFrom Hagar?oldid=600819680.
- Hagar depiction Expulsion_of_Ishmael_and_His_Mother.png.
- Hagar isPrimaryTopicOf Hagar.
- Hagar name "Hagar".