RABad (ראב״ד, pronounced also Raavad, Ravad or Raivid) is a Hebrew acronym which most commonly refers to Rabbi Abraham Ben David, or the RABaD III. There...
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Abraham ben David (redirect from RABaD III)
November 1198), also known by the abbreviation RABaD (for Rabbeinu Abraham ben David) Ravad or RABaD III, was a Provençal rabbi, an important commentator...
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Rabaḍ (Arabic: ربض, romanized: rabaḍ, lit. 'outskirts, suburb') refers to the suburbs of seventh- to eighth-century cities in Central Asia, including what...
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Rabad Ba Suwadih is a village in eastern Yemen. It is located in the Hadhramaut Governorate. Towns and villages in the Hadhramaut Governorate 15°05′N...
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Ajloun Castle (redirect from Qalʻat ar-Rabad)
(Arabic: قلعة عجلون, romanized: Qalʻat 'Ajloun), medieval name Qalʻat ar-Rabad, is a 12th-century Muslim castle situated in northwestern Jordan. It is...
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editions of the Sifra are as follows: Venice, 1545; with commentary by RABaD, Constantinople, 1552; with Ḳorban Aharon, Venice, 1609; with the same commentary...
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including Meshullam ben Jacob of Lunel, Rabbi Abraham ben David (the "RABaD") who taught in Lunel before moving to Posquières, and Asher ben Meshullam...
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or castle. See the lists of castles from Saudi Arabia, Jordan (Qalʻat ar-Rabad, Qal'at al-Karak and Qal'at ash-Shawbak), Tal Afar in Iraq, the castles...
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Jewish legalist and philosopher Maimonides, and Abraham ben David, the Rabad of Posquieres. His best-known works are, An Introduction to the Code of...
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led the movement against Maimonides. Abraham ben David known as the RABaD or RABaD III His son Isaac the Blind, a famous Kabbalist Menachem Meiri Nathan...
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centuries): Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne (RAVaD II) c. 1110–1179 Abraham ben David of Posquières (RABaD/RAVaD III) 1125–1198 Isaac the Blind (Yitzhak Sagi...
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ha-Zekhut, in defense of Alfasi against the criticisms of Abraham ben David (RABaD; printed with Abraham Meldola's Shiv'ah 'Enayim Leghorn, 1745; under the...
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surnames in Israel. It may refer to the following people: Abraham ben David (RABaD, 12th century CE), a Provençal rabbi and a Talmudic scholar Abraham ben...
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Spain, a martyr about 1180. He is sometimes known by the abbreviation Rabad I or Ravad I. His maternal grandfather was Isaac Albalia. Some scholars...
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craft suburb (a "rabad"), in a total area of 400 hectares. Fortress walls with towers are surrounded by the citadel, Shahristan, and rabad. The walls were...
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Kanka divides into three parts: citadel, shakhristan (town territory), and rabad (trade and commercial outskirt). Citadel is almost square-shaped, and has...
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citadel, an inner city (madina) and two suburbs - an inner (rabad-dahil) and an outer (rabad-harij). The citadel, surrounded by a special wall with two...
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period, between the western high facade of the Ark and the wall of the rabad, the Registan Square was created, and a palace with a portal was built here...
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authoritative by Rabad II, Isaac ben Abba Mari (for both of whom he is simply "HaRav," or "HaRav haMeḥabber"), Abraham ben David (RABaD III), and Zerahiah...
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"Sonani", "Dedol" and "Sundha ki dhani" villages to one of the Nath Yogi Rabad Nath Ji, who worshiped in Sundha Mata Temple at that time. After the death...
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the Kingdom of Sennar (now in Sudan) FUS Rabat, a Moroccan football club Rabad, an alternate spelling for ribat common in Central Asia Rabat, meaning lady...
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Ghamis Nafhun Niʽaydah Numayr Qabr Hanzalah Qarʽan Qarn Bin ʽAdwan Qusayʽir Rabad Ba Suwadih Rijlat al-ʽIjlah Safulah Sharj Al az-Zuʽ Sharj al-Bin Salim Shiʽb...
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עשן". Walla! (in Hebrew). Rabad, Ahia (25 November 2016). "שריפה ביישוב חרשים שבצפון, תושבים פונו מבתיהם". Ynet (in Hebrew). Rabad, Ahia (26 November 2016)...
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2000. Reprint paper 2002. Pseudo-Rabad; Commentary to Sifre Numbers, Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1998. Pseudo-Rabad: Commentary to Sifre Deuteronomy, Atlanta:...
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historian, and philosopher. He is sometimes known by the abbreviation Rabad I or Ravad I. Spain portal Judaism portal Society portal Al-Andalus History...
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during the Nasrid period. Another theory is that name comes from Arabic rabaḍ al-Bayyazīn, meaning "district/suburb of the falconers", which is supported...
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also noted by Benjamin of Tudela and Abraham ben David (also known as the RABAD or RAVAD). The tradition of the relationship between Jews and other Georgians...
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cities became the walled medina. Over time, as many as 21 suburbs (رَبَض rabaḍ, pl. أَرْبَاض arbāḍ) developed around the city. In 747, a battle in the...
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of the revolt's suppression, the citizens of the Córdoban suburb of al-Rabad were exiled en masse. Some settled in Fez in Morocco, but others, numbering...
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