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    The exilarch was the leader of the Jewish community in Persian Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) during the era of the Parthians, Sasanians and Abbasid Caliphate...
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    exilarch to family members that traced its patrilineal descent from David, King of Israel. The highest official of Babylonian Jewry was the exilarch (Reish...
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  • Ahijah was a Jewish Exilarch of the 2nd century CE. There are no known holders of the office prior to his tenure. His name does not appear in the Seder...
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  • Solomon the Exilarch ruled the Diaspora Jewish community as Exilarch from 730 to 761. He was the son of the exilarch Hasdai I. In consequence of a dearth...
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  • 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 to...
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  • 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...
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  • disputed. Exilarch Seder Olam Zutta List of Babylonian Exilarchs Jewish Encyclopedia- Exilarch Genealogy of the House of David- Johanan, 3rd Exilarch Neusner...
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  • 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...
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  • Mar-Zutra II was a Jewish Exilarch who led a revolt against the Sasanian rulers in 495 CE and achieved seven years of political independence in Mahoza...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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    rabbinic family, who claim ancestry back to the Medieval Exilarchs, and from the Exilarchs back to the Biblical King David. Seinfeld's second cousin...
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    a verdict of the exilarch, which he thought unjust, although the Gaon of Pumbedita had subscribed to it. When the son of the exilarch threatened Saadia...
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  • 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...
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    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....
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    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...
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  • Bostanai (category Exilarchs)
    (Hebrew: בוסתנאי), also transliterated as Bustenai or Bustnay, was the first Exilarch (leader of the Jewish community of Mesopotamia) under Arab rule. He lived...
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    Judea's Jewish population declined. Under the political leadership of the exilarch, who was regarded as a royal heir of the House of David, this community...
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  • Huna Kamma (redirect from Huna I (exilarch))
    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...
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  • 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...
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  • List of people in the Hebrew Bible called Shemaiah Shemaiah (exilarch), alleged exilarch mentioned in the Seder Olam Zuta, probably sometime in the early...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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  • Anan ben David (category Karaite exilarchs)
    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...
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  • "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"...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    album. Conjure One (Nettwerk, 2002) Extraordinary Ways (Nettwerk, 2005) Exilarch (Nettwerk, 2010) Holoscenic (Armada Music, 2015) Innovation Zero (Black...
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