Horites

[1] According to Archibald Sayce (1915), the Horites have been identified with references in Egyptian inscriptions to Khar (formerly translated as Harri), which concern a southern region of Canaan.

"[5] The Horites initially appear in the Torah as being members of a Canaanite coalition, who lived near the Sodom and Gomorrah.

Timna is infamous for being the progenitor of the Amalekites, the archenemy of the Israelites (Genesis 36:12).

By the time governance of these peoples had been consolidated under kings instead of chiefs, Horites are no longer mentioned as such.

Theologians Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch considered the Horites to be Rephaim, since the verse explicitly compares the Edomite conquest with the Moabite and Ammonite conquests of the Rephaim.

Map of Horites lands
Mt Hor, seen from cliffs near Petra, from The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia
Mt Hor