groups of Jews may have been present in Carthage as early as the Punic era, the earliest evidence of Jewish presence in the area dates to the 2nd century...
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owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria. History of the Jews in Carthage Jewish exodus from the Muslim world Maghrebi Jews Sephardic Jews French: La graphie...
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The city of Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC on the coast of Northwest Africa, in what is now Tunisia, as one of a number of Phoenician settlements...
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Africa History of the Jews in Carthage History of the Jews under Muslim rule Islamic–Jewish relations List of Moroccan Jews Arab Jews Maghrebi Jews Mizrahi...
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Jews History of the Jews in Carthage Cave-dwelling Jews Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic Roumani 2008, p. 1. Barclay 1996, pp. 232–234. Gilbert, Martin: In...
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The history of the Jews in Europe spans a period of over two thousand years. Jews, a Semitic people descending from the Judeans of Judea in the Southern...
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The history of the Jews in Tunisia extends nearly two thousand years to the Punic era. The Jewish community in Tunisia grew following successive waves...
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settlement in present-day Tunisia, it later became a city-state and then an empire. Founded by the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC, Carthage reached...
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The history of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel begins in the 2nd millennium BCE, when Israelites emerged as an outgrowth of southern Canaanites...
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Punic religion (redirect from Religion in Carthage)
the substitution of an animal for the child. Religions of the ancient Near East Phoenician religion History of the Jews in Carthage Xella 2019, p. 273...
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The history of the Jews in the current-day Spanish territory stretches back to Biblical times according to Jewish tradition, but the settlement of organised...
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Sahelian Jews historically known as Jews of the Bilad al-Sudan (Judeo-Arabic: אַהַל יַהוּדּ בִּלַדּ אַל סוּדָּן, romanized: ʾahal yahūd bilad al-sūdān)...
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See Mizrahi Jews for more information about the Eastern Jews. Maghrebi Jews (מַגּרֶבִּים or מַאגרֶבִּים, Maghrebim), are a Jewish diaspora group with...
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Cyprian (redirect from Cyprian of Carthage)
bishop of Carthage and an early Christian writer of Berber descent, many of whose Latin works are extant. He is recognized as a saint in the Western...
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The Carthage tophet, is an ancient sacred area dedicated to the Phoenician deities Tanit and Baal, located in the Carthaginian district of Salammbô, Tunisia...
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along the coast Phoenician and Greek colonies were set up. The Roman Republic established the province of Africa in 146 BCE after the defeat of Carthage. The...
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Jewish diaspora (redirect from Dispersion of the Jews in the Roman Empire)
the dispersion of Israelites or Jews out of their ancient ancestral homeland (the Land of Israel) and their subsequent settlement in other parts of the...
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the ancient site of the city of Carthage. Throughout its recorded history, the physical features and environment of the land of Tunisia have remained...
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Maghreb (redirect from History of the Maghreb)
present-day Tunisia. Carthage fell to Muslims in 698 and the remainder of the region fell by 709. Islamization proceeded slowly. From the end of the 7th century...
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in May 1930, an International Eucharistic Congress was convened in Carthage to celebrate the centenary of the French conquest of Algeria. It was the first...
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Hamsa (redirect from Hand of Miriam)
Mesopotamian artifacts in the amulets of the goddess Inanna or Ishtar.[citation needed] The image of the open right hand is also seen in Carthage (modern-day Tunisia)...
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Decian persecution (category 250s in the Roman Empire)
Dionisius of Alexandria and Cyprianus of Carthage. The effects of the edict on Christian communities, many of which had until then lived peacefully and...
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canonical by the Council of Rome (AD 382), the Synod of Hippo (393), the Council of Carthage (397) and the Council of Carthage (419), the Quinisext Council...
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The Exarchate of Africa was a division of the Byzantine Empire around Carthage that encompassed its possessions on the Western Mediterranean. Ruled by...
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Numidians (redirect from The Numidians)
Punic Wars, Syphax was the king of the largest Numidian kingdom, the Masaesyli. In 213 BC, Syphax ended his alliance with Carthage. In 208 BC, he rejoined...
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Tunisia (redirect from Tunisia in the middle ages)
the north and Malta to the east. It features the archaeological sites of Carthage dating back to the 9th century BC, as well as the Great Mosque of Kairouan...
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Berbers (redirect from History of the Berber people)
called the Bagradas. Lancel, Carthage (1992, 1995), p. 270. B. H. Warmington, "The Carthaginian Period" at 246–260, 248–249, in General History of Africa...
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Sagunto (category Municipalities in the Province of Valencia)
the local colonists and Rome against Carthage, and drew Hannibal's first assault, his siege of Saguntum, which triggered the Second Punic War, one of...
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evidence, that the town of Carthage continued to be occupied. Constantine the African was born in Carthage. The fortress of Carthage was used by the Muslims...
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of Carthage by the Phoenicians in Tunisia. 800 BC: Rise of Greek city-states. 788 BC: Iron Age begins in Sungai Batu (Old Kedah). c. 785 BC: Rise of the...
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