historical_region

goshen

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Properties

_kg_layer
0
description
An exceptionally fertile tract located within ancient Egypt, which is identified by the modern name Es-Shurkiveh.
fertility
most fertile
historical_location
Egypt

Relationships

  • is_located_inEgypt
    description
    Goshen is geographically situated within the larger territory of Egypt.
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    Goshen was (Gen. xlvii. 6) and still is the most fertile tract in Egypt.
  • is_also_known_asEs-Shurkiveh
    description
    The historical region of Goshen is presently identified by the name Es-Shurkiveh.
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    It is now known as Es-Shurkiveh.
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:10:29.407Z
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
  • same_as01KJNKCVC09CD5548MZG36WPB0
    confidence
    0.9
    detected_at
    2026-03-01T21:12:03.382Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    The candidate has the exact same label 'goshen' and a compatible type 'place' for a historical region. While it lacks detailed properties and relationships, it is highly probable it refers to the same entity.
  • same_as01KJNKCPJ16G0P0JEYSJGC1VEN
    confidence
    1
    detected_at
    2026-03-01T21:12:03.382Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    The candidate has the exact label 'goshen', a compatible type 'land_region', and its description ('plentiful land designated for the settlement of Joseph's family, considered the 'best of the land'') aligns perfectly with the source's description of 'an exceptionally fertile tract located within ancient Egypt' where Jacob's family (Joseph's family) settled.
  • same_as01KJNKCTR4FEJBX16ZHQDJS6HJ
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-01T21:12:03.382Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Despite the incomplete label 'go-', the candidate's description ('richest country in Egypt' where Jacob and his family were expected to settle) strongly matches the source's description of Goshen as 'the most fertile tract in Egypt' where Jacob's family settled. The shared location and characteristics are compelling.