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GENEALOGISTS - traducción al árabe

STUDY OF FAMILIES AND THE TRACING OF THEIR LINEAGES AND HISTORY
Family history; Geneology; Genealogist; Genealogies; Genealogic; Genealogical; Genealogists; Family histories; Geneaology; Family History; Family genealogist; Genæology; Genealogy chart; Cuban genealogy; Cuban Genealogy; Geneological research; Genealogical research
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  • Variations of [[VNTR]] allele lengths in six individuals
  • antebellum era]] family Bible
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  • Gramps]] is an example of genealogy software.
  • The Family History Library, operated by [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], is the world's largest library dedicated to genealogical research.
  • Lineage of a family, c. 1809
  • A Medieval genealogy traced from [[Adam and Eve]]

GENEALOGISTS         

ألاسم

نَسَّاب

genealogical         
صِفَة : نَسَبيّ
GENEALOGICAL         

ألاسم

سِلْسِلَةُ النَّسَب

Definición

genealogy
Genealogy is the study of the history of families, especially through studying historical documents to discover the relationships between particular people and their families.
N-UNCOUNT
genealogical
...genealogical research on his family.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Genealogy

Genealogy (from Ancient Greek γενεαλογία (genealogía) 'the making of a pedigree') is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages. Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kinship and pedigrees of its members. The results are often displayed in charts or written as narratives. The field of family history is broader than genealogy, and covers not just lineage but also family and community history and biography.

The record of genealogical work may be presented as a "genealogy", a "family history", or a "family tree". In the narrow sense, a "genealogy" or a "family tree" traces the descendants of one person, whereas a "family history" traces the ancestors of one person, but the terms are often used interchangeably. A family history may include additional biographical information, family traditions, and the like.

The pursuit of family history and origins tends to be shaped by several motives, including the desire to carve out a place for one's family in the larger historical picture, a sense of responsibility to preserve the past for future generations, and self-satisfaction in accurate storytelling. Genealogy research is also performed for scholarly or forensic purposes, or to trace legal next of kin to inherit under intestacy laws.

Ejemplos de uso de GENEALOGISTS
1. Many genealogists dispute the connection between al–Hasan and Ismail, saying it includes characters invented by medieval genealogists to link the Abbadid dynasty, founded by Ismail‘s son, to Muhammad.
2. Many genealogists dispute the connection between al–Hasan and Ismail, claiming that it includes fictional characters specifically invented by medieval genealogists trying to link the Abbadid dynasty, founded by Ismail‘s son, to Muhammad.
3. Architectural genealogists and grassroots historians can view this exercise at Within These Walls.
4. The service can also give amateur genealogists an insight into their distant ancestors‘ ethnic origins.
5. Peasant bloodlines are the most common and also the easiest to trace, genealogists say.