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  • Exilarch
  • Leader of the Jewish community in Mesopotamia

    The exilarch was the leader of the Jewish community in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) during the Parthian and Sasanian Empires and Abbasid Caliphate up

    Exilarch

    Exilarch

    Exilarch

  • Solomon (exilarch)
  • Leader of the Jewish diaspora in Mesopotamia from 730 to 761

    Solomon the Exilarch ruled the diasporic Jewish community as exilarch from 730 to 761. He was the son of the exilarch Hasdai I. In consequence of a dearth

    Solomon (exilarch)

    Solomon_(exilarch)

  • Davidic line
  • Lineage of the Israelite king David

    exilarch to family members that traced its patrilineal descent from David, King of Israel. The highest official of Babylonian Jewry was the exilarch (Reish

    Davidic line

    Davidic line

    Davidic_line

  • Shaphat (exilarch)
  • 2nd century AD Jewish leader in Mesopotamia

    Shaphat was a Jewish exilarch of the 2nd century AD, succeeding his father, Johanan. Little is known about him or the office of the exilarch at this time. His

    Shaphat (exilarch)

    Shaphat_(exilarch)

  • Ahijah (exilarch)
  • 2nd century AD Jewish leader in Mesopotamia

    Ahijah was a Jewish exilarch of the 2nd century CE. There are no known holders of the office prior to his tenure, and his name does not appear in the Seder

    Ahijah (exilarch)

    Ahijah_(exilarch)

  • Exilarch (album)
  • 2010 studio album by Conjure One

    Exilarch is the third album by Conjure One, a project of Canadian electronic musician and producer Rhys Fulber. The album was initially released as a worldwide

    Exilarch (album)

    Exilarch_(album)

  • Nahum (exilarch)
  • 2nd century AD Jewish leader in Mesopotamia

    Nahum, or Nehunyon, was a Jewish exilarch of the 2nd century AD, according to the Seder Olam Zutta, residing within the Parthian Empire. He is believed

    Nahum (exilarch)

    Nahum_(exilarch)

  • Mar-Zutra II
  • Jewish Exilarch who led a revolt against the Sassanid Empire

    מר זוטרא, ריש גלותא, romanized: Mar Zutra, Resh Galutha) was a Jewish Exilarch who led a revolt against the Sasanian rulers in 495 CE and achieved seven

    Mar-Zutra II

    Mar-Zutra_II

  • Johanan (exilarch)
  • 2nd century AD Jewish leader in Mesopotamia

    Johanan was a Jewish exilarch of the 2nd century AD who succeeded his brother Nahum, according to the Seder Olam Zutta. He is either the son or a descendant

    Johanan (exilarch)

    Johanan_(exilarch)

  • Ukban ben Nehmiah
  • Late 3rd century Babylonian Jewish Amora sage

    contrite sinner. The Seder 'Olam Zuṭa, too, in the list of the exilarchs, mentions an exilarch called "Ukban d'Zuzita" who was buried in Israel. According

    Ukban ben Nehmiah

    Ukban_ben_Nehmiah

  • Yalta (Talmudic character)
  • Wife of Babylonian Rabbi, Rav Nachman

    Judith Hauptman suggests that Yalta was also the daughter of the Jewish exilarch in Babylon and considers her depiction in rabbinic literature as a strong-willed

    Yalta (Talmudic character)

    Yalta_(Talmudic_character)

  • Jews
  • Ethnoreligious group

    diaspora community of that period. Under the political leadership of the exilarch, who was regarded as a royal heir of the House of David, this community

    Jews

    Jews

    Jews

  • Bostanai
  • Jewish leader in Mesopotamia (c.599–670)

    also known by his personal name Haninai (Hani' in Arabic), was the first Exilarch (leader of the Jewish community of Mesopotamia) under Arab rule. He lived

    Bostanai

    Bostanai

    Bostanai

  • Hasdai I
  • Jewish Exilarch

    or Hisday, a derivative of 'Hasadiah' (Hebrew: חֲסַדְיָה), was a Jewish Exilarch of the late 7th century AD, succeeding his father Bostanai to the office

    Hasdai I

    Hasdai_I

  • David ben Zakkai
  • 10th-century Babylonian Exilarch

    David ben Zakkai (died 940 CE) was an exilarch, leader of the Jewish community of Babylon, known in Jewish history especially for his conflict with Saadia

    David ben Zakkai

    David_ben_Zakkai

  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • American comedian and actor (born 1954)

    rabbinic family, who claim ancestry back to the Medieval Exilarchs, and from the Exilarchs back to the Biblical King David. Seinfeld's second cousin

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Jerry Seinfeld

    Jerry_Seinfeld

  • David Dangoor
  • British businessman and philanthropist

    boarding school Carmel College and at Imperial College London. He is Exilarch of The Exilarch's Foundation, a charity that has initiated, guided and supported

    David Dangoor

    David_Dangoor

  • Rav Huna
  • 3rd century Babylonian Talmudist and Exilarch

    Rav Huna (Hebrew: רב הונא) was a Jewish Talmudist and Exilarch who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the second generation and head of the Academy

    Rav Huna

    Rav Huna

    Rav_Huna

  • Talmudic academies in Babylonia
  • Center for Jewish scholarship, 589 to 1038

    Jewish community in the early Middle Ages, in contrast to the Resh Galuta (Exilarch) who wielded secular authority over the Jews in Islamic lands. The three

    Talmudic academies in Babylonia

    Talmudic academies in Babylonia

    Talmudic_academies_in_Babylonia

  • Mar-Zutra III
  • according to the Seder Olam Zutta, was the posthumous and only son of the 30th Exilarch of Babylon, Mar-Zutra II. He lived at the beginning of the Savora period

    Mar-Zutra III

    Mar-Zutra_III

  • Holoscenic
  • 2015 studio album by Conjure One

    Length 68:00 Label Armada Producer Rhys Fulber Conjure One chronology Exilarch (2010) Holoscenic (2015) Singles from Holoscenic "Under the Gun" Released:

    Holoscenic

    Holoscenic

  • Seder Olam Zutta
  • Anonymous Hebrew chronicle

    this chronicle, was the first of the Babylonian exilarch), the second deals with 39 generations of exilarchs, beginning with Jehoiachin and going until the

    Seder Olam Zutta

    Seder Olam Zutta

    Seder_Olam_Zutta

  • Anan ben David
  • 8th-century founder of the Karaite movement of Judaism

    community and as a result broke away. According to these accounts, the Exilarch or leader of the Jews in Mesopotamia, probably Isaac Iskawi, died about

    Anan ben David

    Anan_ben_David

  • A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France
  • Book by Arthur J. Zuckerman

    first ruler was Makhir of Narbonne, a likely descendant of the Babylonian exilarch Bostanai, of the 7th century CE. Zuckerman argues that the Princedom played

    A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France

    A_Jewish_Princedom_in_Feudal_France

  • Mar Ukba ben Judah
  • Exilarch at Baghdad in the first half of the tenth century

    IV (Hebrew: מר עוקבא בן יהודה; early tenth century) was the Babylonian Exilarch from 890 until his banishment in 917 AD. He was briefly reinstated again

    Mar Ukba ben Judah

    Mar_Ukba_ben_Judah

  • Isaiah
  • Israelite prophet

    great-grandson of Muhammad and prominent scholar of his era, was questioned by the Exilarch to prove through the Torah that both Jesus and Muhammad were prophets.

    Isaiah

    Isaiah

    Isaiah

  • Ahai of Shabha
  • 8th-century Jewish scholar

    the fittest man to succeed him. But a personal grudge entertained by the exilarch Solomon bar Ḥasdai induced the latter to pass over Aḥa, and to appoint

    Ahai of Shabha

    Ahai_of_Shabha

  • Palestinian Gaonate
  • Jewish legalistic body

    office, David ben Daniel, a descendant of the Babylonian exilarchs, was proclaimed exilarch in Egypt. Ben Daniel succeeded in having his authority recognized

    Palestinian Gaonate

    Palestinian_Gaonate

  • Pharisees
  • Jewish social movement and school of thought

    the hereditary office of the Reish Galuta, the "Head of the Exile" or "Exilarch" (who ratified the appointment of the heads of Rabbinical academies.) According

    Pharisees

    Pharisees

  • Nehemiah ben Hushiel
  • Leader of the Jewish revolt against the Byzantine emperor Heraclius

    according to Karaite sources, the Exilarch Haninai was put to death by Khosrow II, for supporting Bahram VI. The next Exilarch (Haninais' son Bostanai) would

    Nehemiah ben Hushiel

    Nehemiah_ben_Hushiel

  • Shushandukht
  • Wife of Yazdegerd I

    who converted to Judaism. She was also said to be the daughter of the Exilarch (Middle Persian rēš-galūdag) and rabbi Huna bar Nathan. Shushandukht reputedly

    Shushandukht

    Shushandukht

  • Meisel family
  • Rabbinic dynasty

    Eizik Meisels (b. 1425), a paternal 10th generation descendant of the Exilarch, Mar Ukba. From the early 16th century and onward, members of the family

    Meisel family

    Meisel family

    Meisel_family

  • Hakham
  • Wise man or rabbi in Judaism

    academies in Babylonia (Lower Mesopotamia). where the relation of the exilarch to the heads of the academy was entirely different from that existing in

    Hakham

    Hakham

    Hakham

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    al-Hirah. Bahram's mother was Shushandukht, the daughter of the Jewish Exilarch. In 427, he crushed an invasion in the east by the nomadic Hephthalites

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Babylonian captivity
  • Period in Jewish history during the 6th century BCE

    place, but the exiles in Babylon continued to consider Jeconiah as their Exilarch, or rightful ruler. Despite warnings by Jeremiah and others of the pro-Babylonian

    Babylonian captivity

    Babylonian captivity

    Babylonian_captivity

  • Saadia Gaon
  • 10th-century rabbi

    at the age of thirty-six (variant: forty-six), David ben Zakkai, the Exilarch or head of Babylonian Jewry, petitioned Saadia to assume the honorary title

    Saadia Gaon

    Saadia Gaon

    Saadia_Gaon

  • Huna Kamma
  • 2nd century Jewish Rabbi and Tanna sage

    rabbi of the 2nd century CE (fifth generation of tannaim) and Babylonian Exilarch, allegedly descending from King David. The Seder Olam Zutta refers to him

    Huna Kamma

    Huna_Kamma

  • Extraordinary Ways
  • 2005 studio album by Conjure One

    Fulber Conjure One chronology Conjure One (2002) Extraordinary Ways (2005) Exilarch (2010) Singles from Extraordinary Ways "Extraordinary Way" Released: August

    Extraordinary Ways

    Extraordinary_Ways

  • Proposals for a Jewish state
  • today in central Iraq, for about 7 years. Nehardea – the seat of the exilarch in Babylonia.[citation needed] Himyar – there were many Jewish kings at

    Proposals for a Jewish state

    Proposals_for_a_Jewish_state

  • Karaite Judaism
  • Jewish denomination

    ʻAnan's purported lineage or candidacy for Exilarch. ʻAnan's allowing his followers to proclaim him as Exilarch was considered treason by the Muslim government

    Karaite Judaism

    Karaite_Judaism

  • Habakkuk
  • Prophet of the Hebrew Bible

    chief Islamic scholar in the time of the Abbasid Caliphs, was asked by the Exilarch to prove that Muhammad was a prophet through the Torah. Imam Ridha asks

    Habakkuk

    Habakkuk

    Habakkuk

  • Hillel II
  • Amora and Nasi

    a much later document from the Cairo Geniza: a letter of a Babylonian exilarch - one of the main leaders of the Rabbanite community - with detailed calendrical

    Hillel II

    Hillel_II

  • Shemaiah
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bible; see List of people named Shemaiah in the Bible Shemaiah (exilarch), alleged exilarch mentioned in the Seder Olam Zutta, probably sometime in the early

    Shemaiah

    Shemaiah

  • Yahia Ben Yahi III
  • Chief-Rabbi of Portugal

    the son of Yahia Ben Rabbi and said to be a direct descendant of the Exilarchs of Babylon. King Afonso I of Portugal entrusted Yahia Ben Yahi III with

    Yahia Ben Yahi III

    Yahia_Ben_Yahi_III

  • Shealtiel
  • Biblical character

    During the Babylonian captivity, Shealtiel was regarded as the second Exilarch (or king-in-exile), following his father. In Hebrew, the name Shealtiel

    Shealtiel

    Shealtiel

    Shealtiel

  • Rav Ashi
  • Babylonian rabbi

    accomplishment and political authority, and he had authority even over the exilarch Huna bar Nathan. While still young, Rav Ashi became the head of the Sura

    Rav Ashi

    Rav Ashi

    Rav_Ashi

  • Hezekiah ben David
  • Pumbedita from 1038 to 1040. Hezekiah ben David was a member of the House of Exilarchs; his father David was the son of Zakkai. Some scholars believe Hezekiah

    Hezekiah ben David

    Hezekiah_ben_David

  • Ben Zakkai
  • Surname list

    Notable people with the name include: David ben Zakkai (died 940 CE) was an exilarch, leader of the Jewish community of Babylon Talila Levi Ben-Zakkai [he]

    Ben Zakkai

    Ben_Zakkai

  • David Alroy
  • Jewish messiah claimant (fl. 1160)

    בֵּן שְׁלֹמֹה). David Alroy studied Torah and Talmud under Hasdai the Exilarch, and Ali, the head of the Nizamiyya of Baghdad. He was also well-versed

    David Alroy

    David_Alroy

  • Aaron ben Meïr
  • 10th-century Palestinian rabbi

    ha-Mo'adim written for that occasion at the request of the exilarch, became authority. The exilarch later rewarded Saadia for the services rendered to him

    Aaron ben Meïr

    Aaron_ben_Meïr

  • Samuel of Nehardea
  • Babylonian rabbi (c.165-c.254)

    gathered about him. As he was especially well versed in civil law, the exilarch Mar Ukva, who was his pupil, appointed him judge of the bet din at Nehardea

    Samuel of Nehardea

    Samuel_of_Nehardea

  • Mazdak
  • Iranian religious figure

    major ones. A Jewish tradition relates a slightly different story. The Exilarch of Babylon, Mar-Zutra II, rallied the Jewish community and their allies

    Mazdak

    Mazdak

    Mazdak

  • Makhir of Narbonne
  • 8th-century French rabbi

    Zuckerman maintains that Makhir was identical with Natronai ben Habibi, an exilarch who was deposed and exiled from Lower Mesopotamia in a dispute between

    Makhir of Narbonne

    Makhir of Narbonne

    Makhir_of_Narbonne

  • Sassoon family
  • Baghdadi Jewish wealthy family

    (PDF). The Scribe: The Journal of Babylonian Jewry (74). London: The Exilarch's Foundation: 78. Autumn 2001. ISSN 1474-0230. Retrieved 12 September 2015

    Sassoon family

    Sassoon family

    Sassoon_family

  • List of 3rd-century religious leaders
  • 290) Judah III, Nasi (c.290–320) Exilarch Huna Kamma, Exilarch (c. 200) Mar Ukva, Exilarch (c. 226) Rav Huna, Exilarch (to 297) Religion portal Christianity

    List of 3rd-century religious leaders

    List_of_3rd-century_religious_leaders

  • Azam Ali
  • Iranian musician (born 1970)

    (2006) 300 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Tyler Bates, 2007) "Nargis" Exilarch (Conjure One, 2010) Final Fantasy – Agni's Philosophy (2012) Thor: The

    Azam Ali

    Azam Ali

    Azam_Ali

  • Rabbinic period
  • Period in Jewish history, c. 70 CE–638 CE

    political freedom allowed the Babylonian Jewish community, led by the Exilarch, to thrive and foster significant theological and literary developments

    Rabbinic period

    Rabbinic period

    Rabbinic_period

  • History of Israel
  • dynasty continued as head of Babylonian Jewry, called the "Rosh Galut" (exilarch or head of exile). Arab and Jewish sources show that the Rosh Galut continued

    History of Israel

    History of Israel

    History_of_Israel

  • Siegfried Sassoon
  • English war poet and writer (1886–1967)

    (PDF). The Scribe: The Journal of Babylonian Jewry (74). London: The Exilarch's Foundation: 78. Autumn 2001. ISSN 1474-0230. Retrieved 12 September 2015

    Siegfried Sassoon

    Siegfried Sassoon

    Siegfried_Sassoon

  • Nasi (Hebrew title)
  • Hebrew title

    diaspora, the office of nasi in Palestine was comparable with the office of exilarch in Mesopotamia. This position as patriarch or head of court was reestablished

    Nasi (Hebrew title)

    Nasi_(Hebrew_title)

  • 616
  • Calendar year

    Persian Empire. The Jewish Temple is rebuilt by Nehemiah ben Hushiel (exilarch of Jerusalem), who establishes a High Priesthood. The Persian army under

    616

    616

    616

  • Zephyr
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Zephyr", a song by one man project Conjure One (Rhys Fulber) from the album Exilarch "The Zephyr Song", from the Red Hot Chili Peppers' album By the Way "Zephyrus"

    Zephyr

    Zephyr

  • Yehudai ben Nahman
  • 8th-century rabbi

    of Judaism. He was originally a member of the academy of Pumbedita, but Exilarch Solomon ben Hisdai appointed him as Gaon of Sura as "there is no one there

    Yehudai ben Nahman

    Yehudai_ben_Nahman

  • Nagid
  • Hebrew term meaning a prince or leader

    Yehoshua Hanagid, 1310-1355 David ben Joshua Maimuni [he], 1335?-1415? Exilarch Nasi (Hebrew title) Hakham Bashi Chief Rabbi Jewish Travellers (ed. Elkan

    Nagid

    Nagid

  • List of Jewish sites in Iraq
  • Overview of Jewish sites in Iraq

    repentance. The Nineveh Synagogue was constructed by Daud Ibn Hodaya al-Daudi, Exilarch of Mosul. There is a record of a second synagogue in Mosul, as early as

    List of Jewish sites in Iraq

    List of Jewish sites in Iraq

    List_of_Jewish_sites_in_Iraq

  • Ahijah
  • Name list

    Babylonian Talmud in the 2nd century AD as one of the first Babylonian Exilarchs.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public

    Ahijah

    Ahijah

  • Rav Nachman
  • Babylonian rabbi

    Abuha. He served as the chief justice (dayan) under the authority of the exilarch—the political leader of Babylonian Jewry—and later became head of the academy

    Rav Nachman

    Rav_Nachman

  • Abraham Hillel
  • "A Galaxy of Babylonian Rabbis" (PDF). The Scribe (58). London: The Exilarch's Foundation: 4. Jun 1993. Retrieved Jul 21, 2016. Gottlieb, Sch. N. (1912)

    Abraham Hillel

    Abraham Hillel

    Abraham_Hillel

  • Yahia Ben Rabbi
  • Portuguese nobleman (c.1145 – 1222)

    Portuguese nobleman. He was reputed to be a direct descendant of the Hebrew exilarchs of ancient Babylonia (Iraq) that claimed direct descent from the Biblical

    Yahia Ben Rabbi

    Yahia_Ben_Rabbi

  • Aljama
  • Iberian Moorish and Jewish communities

    derive from Arabic hammam (lit. 'baths'). Arabic ra's al-galut meaning exilarch. Crespo Álvarez, Macarena (2001). "El cargo de Rab Mayor de la Corte según

    Aljama

    Aljama

  • Abba b. Martha
  • Babylonian scholar

    been in poor circumstances. Once he incurred a debt to the resh galuta (exilarch), which he could not repay, and only by disguising himself did he at the

    Abba b. Martha

    Abba_b._Martha

  • Yosef Dayan
  • Mexican-Israeli Orthodox rabbi

    Dayan's family trace their ancestry in a direct paternal line to the Exilarchs of Mesopotamia, who in part were direct paternal descendants of the Davidic

    Yosef Dayan

    Yosef Dayan

    Yosef_Dayan

  • 451
  • Calendar year

    the Shabbat, and orders the execution of Jewish leaders, including the Exilarch.[citation needed] October 8 – November 1 – Council of Chalcedon, an ecumenical

    451

    451

    451

  • Jewish history
  • Jewish community in the early medieval era, in contrast to the Resh Galuta (Exilarch) who wielded secular authority over the Jews in Islamic lands. According

    Jewish history

    Jewish history

    Jewish_history

  • George Sassoon
  • British scientist (1936-2006)

    (PDF). The Scribe: The Journal of Babylonian Jewry (74). London: The Exilarch's Foundation: 78. Autumn 2001. ISSN 1474-0230. Retrieved 12 September 2015

    George Sassoon

    George_Sassoon

  • Great Synagogue of Baghdad
  • Ancient building in present-day Baghdad, Iraq

    Nehardea became the capital for the Babylonian exilarch, and there is evidence suggesting that the first exilarch hailed from this community. Additionally,

    Great Synagogue of Baghdad

    Great Synagogue of Baghdad

    Great_Synagogue_of_Baghdad

  • Pumbedita Academy
  • Jewish yeshiva in Babylon

    deans of Pumbedita Academy, the only men to be simultaneously a Gaon and Exilarch. Twenty years later, Hezekiah Gaon, by some accounts, was tortured to death

    Pumbedita Academy

    Pumbedita_Academy

  • Narbonne
  • Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    Abraham ibn Daud of Toledo, gives them an importance similar to the Jewish exilarchs of Babylon. Furthermore, the Jewish community of Narbonne was home to

    Narbonne

    Narbonne

    Narbonne

  • List of 4th-century religious leaders
  • Judah IV, Nasi (385–400) Exilarch Nehemiah, Exilarch (in 313) Ukban ben Nehmiah, Exilarch (c. 400?) Nathan Ukban II, Exilarch (370 to about 400?) Huna

    List of 4th-century religious leaders

    List_of_4th-century_religious_leaders

  • Amemar bar Mar Yanuka
  • Babylonian rabbi (died 470)

    (amora) of the fifth and sixth amoraic generations, who, together with the exilarch (Resh Galuta) Huna Mar II. and Mesharsheya bar Pakod, first suffered martyrdom

    Amemar bar Mar Yanuka

    Amemar_bar_Mar_Yanuka

  • Solomon David Sassoon
  • British educator and rabbi

    (PDF). The Scribe: The Journal of Babylonian Jewry (74). London: The Exilarch's Foundation: 78. Autumn 2001. ISSN 1474-0230. Retrieved 12 September 2015

    Solomon David Sassoon

    Solomon_David_Sassoon

  • Berechiah
  • Name list

    Zerubbabel, according to 1 Chronicles 3:19–20 and the Seder Olam Zutta, was an Exilarch in Babylon Berechiah ha-Nakdan, 13th century writer and fabulist Berechiah

    Berechiah

    Berechiah

  • Abba Arikha
  • Jewish Babylonian scholar (175–247)

    Era. For the scene of his activity, Rav first chose Nehardea, where the exilarch appointed him agoranomos (market-master), and Rav Shela made him lecturer

    Abba Arikha

    Abba_Arikha

  • History of the Jews in Iraq
  • by providing a genealogy of the exilarchs ("Reshe Galuta") back to King Jeconiah. Jeconiah himself is made an exilarch. The "Small Chronicle" states that

    History of the Jews in Iraq

    History of the Jews in Iraq

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Iraq

  • Samuel ben Aaron Schlettstadt
  • unknown. There are sources that believe the nasi mentioned here was the Exilarch David ben Hodiah, but this is not possible as Hodiah lived two centuries

    Samuel ben Aaron Schlettstadt

    Samuel_ben_Aaron_Schlettstadt

  • Yazdegerd I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 399 to 420

    were treated so generously and respectfully by Yazdegerd I that their exilarch called him the new Cyrus the Great, who liberated the Jews from captivity

    Yazdegerd I

    Yazdegerd I

    Yazdegerd_I

  • Sherira ben Hanina
  • 10th century gaon of the Academy of Pumbeditha

    descent from the amora Rabbah bar Abuha, who belonged to the family of the Exilarch, thereby claiming descent from the Davidic line. Sherira stated that his

    Sherira ben Hanina

    Sherira_ben_Hanina

  • Jewish military history
  • aiming to defeat Roman troops across Galilee. Mar Zutra II, who came into Exilarch office at the age of fifteen, took advantage of the confusion into which

    Jewish military history

    Jewish military history

    Jewish_military_history

  • Solomon ben Hasdai
  • ben Hasdai was the son of Hasdai ben Hezekiah. He was the tenth Karaite exilarch of the house of Anan ben David, and the last of Anan's descendants to be

    Solomon ben Hasdai

    Solomon_ben_Hasdai

  • Al-Mada'in
  • Ancient metropolis in modern-day Iraq

    (as the Jews called the city) was the scene of a Jewish revolt led by Exilarch Mar-Zutra II. After the king denied Jews the right to organize their own

    Al-Mada'in

    Al-Mada'in

  • Zerubbabel
  • Biblical figure; governor of the Achaemenid province of Yehud

    instead of Ezra. The Seder Olam Zutta chronicle from 803 AD lists him as the Exilarch in Babylon to succeed Shealtiel. Several Old Testament texts (see subsection)

    Zerubbabel

    Zerubbabel

    Zerubbabel

  • Joseph ben Jacob
  • 924, and his mother descended from the Exilarchs. Much of his early life is unknown, although in 930, the Exilarch David ben Zakkay appointed Rabbi Joseph

    Joseph ben Jacob

    Joseph_ben_Jacob

  • Yahia
  • Name list

    Ha-Nasi, Yahya Ibn Yaish, Dom Yahia "o Negro", direct descendant of the Exilarchs of Babylon, the eponymous ancestor of the Ibn Yahya family Yahia Boushaki

    Yahia

    Yahia

  • Rhys Fulber
  • Canadian producer and musician

    2025) Conjure One (Nettwerk, 2002) Extraordinary Ways (Nettwerk, 2005) Exilarch (Nettwerk, 2010) Holoscenic (Armada Music, 2015) Innovation Zero (Black

    Rhys Fulber

    Rhys Fulber

    Rhys_Fulber

  • Pum-Nahara Academy
  • Jewish yeshiva academy in Babylon

    time at Pum-Nahara, and among them: R. Aha b. Rab, who later became an Exilarch, as well as Rab b. Shaba. History of the Jews in Iraq Talmudic Academies

    Pum-Nahara Academy

    Pum-Nahara_Academy

  • Abiathar ben Elijah ha-Cohen
  • Palestinian Gaon (c. 1040–1112)

    was deposed for a period following a violent quarrel with the Egyptian exilarch David ben Daniel who aspired to dominate Palestinian Jewry. After having

    Abiathar ben Elijah ha-Cohen

    Abiathar_ben_Elijah_ha-Cohen

  • Ukba
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ukba may refer to: Mar Ukba ben Judah, an exilarch at Baghdad in the first half of the tenth century Mar Ukba, a Babylonian amora Ukban ben Nehemiah, a

    Ukba

    Ukba

  • 610s
  • Decade

    Persian Empire. The Jewish Temple is rebuilt by Nehemiah ben Hushiel (exilarch of Jerusalem), who establishes a High Priesthood. The Persian army under

    610s

    610s

  • Naim Dangoor
  • British-Iraqi entrepreneur and philanthropist (1914–2015)

    continued to be published for 35 years. In 1970, he revived the title of Exilarch – an ancient title held by the supreme leader of all the Jewish communities

    Naim Dangoor

    Naim Dangoor

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  • Halachot Pesukot
  • Geonic halakhic work

    (head) of Sura Academy, some scholars attribute scholarship instead to the Exilarch Makhir of Narbonne (d. about 739). The gaon, who was blind, did not write

    Halachot Pesukot

    Halachot_Pesukot

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Online names & meanings

  • Pugal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Pugal

    Fame; Glory

  • MALAKAI
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MALAKAI

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Malakiy, MALAKAI means "my messenger."

  • Madelin
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Swedish

    Madelin

    From Magdala

  • Mattea
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Mattea

    God's gift.

  • Aselma
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Aselma

    Fair.

  • Abhidi | அபீதீ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Abhidi | அபீதீ 

    Radiant

  • Susheelaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Susheelaa

    Lord Krishna's Wife Name

  • Nuthija
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nuthija

  • Kalman
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Hungarian, Norse, Norwegian

    Kalman

    Strong and Masculine; Remainder; Dove

  • Trone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Trone

    English and French : metonymic occupational name, from Middle English, Old French trone ‘weighing machine’.

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