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The descendants of African farmers and Middle Eastern Jews can primarily be identified as the Ethiopian Jewish community, known as the Beta Israel. This group has a rich history that blends African agricultural practices with Jewish religious traditions and cultural influences. Over centuries, they have maintained their unique identity, contributing to the diverse tapestry of Jewish heritage. Other groups in the region, such as the Falasha Mura, also reflect this blend of African and Jewish ancestry.

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