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ravina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ravina or
Rabina may
refer to: Two
Jewish sages (amoraim) from the time of the gemara:
Ravina I (died...
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Ravina I (Hebrew: רבינא; died c. AD 420) was a
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist and rabbi, of the 5th and 6th
generation of amoraim. His
father seems to have...
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Ravina II
HaKohen or
Rabina II (Hebrew: רב אבינא בר רב הונא or רבינא האחרון; died 475 CE or 500 CE) was a
Babylonian rabbi of the 5th
century (seventh...
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Oscar Ravina (April 27, 1930 –
February 25, 2010), born in Warsaw, Poland, was a violinist,
violin teacher and
concertmaster based in New York, who has...
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Ravina is an
Indian actress who
acted in
Dhallywood movies. She
acted in the 1997 film
Praner Cheye Priyo with Riaz. She also
appeared in
Sabdhan and Dolopoti...
- The
Toronto Ravinas /
Toronto Falcons were a
minor league professional hockey team that
competed in the
Canadian Professional Hockey League in the 1927–28...
- 2006.
Ravina, Mark (2003). The last
Samurai - The life and
Battles of Saigō Takamori.
Wiley Online library. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-471-70537-6.
Ravina, Mark...
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Ravina Raj Kohli,
earlier President of the STAR News and the
Chief Executive officer of
Channel Nine, is one of the
prominent media personalities of India...
- Jean-Henri
Ravina (20 May 1818 – 30
September 1906) was a
French virtuoso pianist,
composer and teacher. Jean-Henri
Ravina started his
musical studies...
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Ravina Gardens was an ice
hockey arena located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It
supported amateur hockey from
before World War I
until 1961, and professional...