• Shmuel ibn Naghrillah (Hebrew: שְׁמוּאֵל הַלֵּוִי בֶּן יוֹסֵף, Šəmuʿēl HalLēvi ben Yosēf; Arabic: أبو إسحاق إسماعيل بن النغريلة ʾAbū ʾIsḥāq ʾIsmāʿīl bin...
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    Córdoba Samuel ibn Naghrillah, born in Mérida, Spain, lived in Córdoba and was a child prodigy and student of Hanoch ben Moshe. Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Hasdai...
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    the site of earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century palace of Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Later Nasrid rulers continuously modified the site. The most significant...
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    top general to the kings of Granada, Samuel ibn Naghrillah (Shmuel HaNaggid).: xxv  Gabirol made ibn Naghrillah an object of praise in his poetry until...
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  • Yisroel Belsky, Abraham Fraenkel, Shmuel Wosner, Meir Abulafia, Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Yehuda Ashlag, Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik, Pinchas Horowitz, Hillel...
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  • David Hayyuj and led to a series of controversial exchanges with Samuel ibn Naghrillah that remained unresolved during their lifetimes. His magnum opus...
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  • government "Samuel ibn Naghrillah". Muslim Heritage. Retrieved 2023-02-24. "Samuel ha-Nagid". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-02-24. "Samuel ha'Nagid"...
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  • poet Joseph ibn Naghrillah, king's minister, son of Samuel ibn Naghrillah Hasdai ibn Shaprut, royal physician and statesman Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon, translator...
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    drowned." This monster is called Qorha in a poem by Jewish scholar Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Sea monsters so great as islands appear in biblical commentaries...
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  • was held.): Samuel ibn Naghrillah (Shmuel Ha-Naggid), 993-1056 CE Sa'adya ben Mevorakh, 999-? David ben Daniel, fl. 1078-1094 Joseph ibn Naghrela (Yosef...
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    was a rabbi in the city of Medina. In 1027, the Jewish polymath Samuel ibn Naghrillah became top advisor and military general of the Taifa of Granada...
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    [dubious – discuss] Majd al-Dawla, Buyid emir of Rayy (d. 1029) Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Spanish Talmudic scholar Sultan al-Dawla, Buyid emir of Fars (d...
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    where they found refuge with Joseph, the son and successor of Samuel ibn Naghrillah. However, The Jewish Quarterly Review mentions that Hezekiah was...
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  • Iberian Peninsula, where they found a home with Joseph ibn Naghrela, son of Samuel ibn Naghrillah. The death of Hezekiah ended the line of the Geonim, which...
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  • classical Arabic poetry—created poetry in Hebrew, but Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Joseph ibn Naghrela, and Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili wrote poetry in Arabic. Arabic poetry...
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    The plot failed, however, thanks to Habbus's vizier, the Jew, Samuel ibn Naghrillah, who made certain that Badis succeeded Habbus, thus reinforcing...
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  • contention. A clear example drawn upon by Ahmed is the case of Samuel ibn Naghrillah and Joseph ibn Naghrela. While the former rose to the status of grand vizier...
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  • Córdoba, then ruled by Suleiman II. Samuel ibn Naghrillah flees to Málaga when Suleiman attacks Córdoba. Samuel ibn Naghrillah becomes vizier to the Emir of...
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  • maintained an active correspondence with Hai ben Sharira and with Samuel ibn Naghrillah, whose son Joseph married Nissim's only daughter in 1049.: xix ...
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    philosophy, medicine, and literature by figures such as Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Judah Halevi and Solomon ibn Gabirol. However, in the 12th to 15th centuries,...
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    Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir, on the site of earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century palace of vizier Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Later Nasrid...
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    in 1038. He was celebrated by the Spanish poet Solomon ibn Gabirol and by Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Hai ben Sherira's chief claim to recognition rests on...
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  • in Granada, the eldest son of Rabbi and famous poet and warrior Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Some information about his childhood and upbringing is preserved...
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  • classical Arabic poetry—created poetry in Hebrew, but Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Joseph ibn Naghrela, and Ibn Sahl al-Isra'ili wrote poetry in Arabic. Maimonides...
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  • attributed to Samuel ibn Naghrillah.: 171  Other prominent Hebrew muwashshah authors include Judah Halevi, Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia and Joseph ibn Tzaddik...
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  • Hasdai ibn Shaprut (905-975) Samuel ibn Naghrillah (993-1056). Jonah ibn Janah (990-1055) wrote a book of Hebrew. Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Joseph ibn Naghrela...
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  • their last name are: Abraham Fraenkel Shmuel Wosner Meir Abulafia Samuel ibn Naghrillah Yehuda Ashlag Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik Pinchas Horowitz Hillel...
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    would appear as non-rational or fantastic. In line with the above, Samuel ibn Naghrillah (993–1056), in his "Introduction to the Talmud", states that "Aggadah...
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    and several poets such as Yehuda Halevi, Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Moses ibn Ezra, Abraham ibn Ezra and Dunash ben Labrat. Modern Hebrew...
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    politicians and artisans, such as Samuel Ibn Naghrillah, who endowed the city with a system of public baths, or Judah ibn Tibbon, physician, translator,...
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