- Rua
Kēnana Hepetipa (1869 – 20
February 1937) was a Māori prophet,
faith healer and land
rights activist. He
called himself Te Mīhaia Hou, the New Messiah...
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Kenana ibn al-Rabi' (Arabic: كِنَانَة ٱبْن ٱلرَّبِيع) also
known as
Kenana ibn al-Rabi'a and
Kenana ibn al-Rabi ibn Abu al-Huqayq, was a
Jewish tribal...
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Safiyya is said to have
informed Kenana of a
dream she had in
which the moon had
fallen from the
heavens into her lap.
Kenana interpreted it as a
desire to...
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Butana and
Kenana breeds are part of the
shorthorned Zebu
group of
breeds of
eastern Africa. What
makes them
unusual is that they are
dairy breeds, unlike...
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second to
Kenana ibn al-Rabi, a commander. In 628,
Muhammad attacked Khaybar and made the inhabitants,
including the Banu Nadir, surrender.
Kenana, who was...
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slain warriors, were
distributed among the Muslims. The
chief of the Jews,
Kenana ibn al-Rabi, to whom the
treasure of Banu al-Nadir was entrusted, denied...
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Kenana Airport (ICAO: HSKN) is an
airstrip serving the
production site of
Kenana Sugar Company,
approximately 20
kilometres (12 mi)
southeast of Rabak...
- resistance: the 1916 New
Zealand Police raid to
arrest the Tūhoe
prophet Rua
Kenana. On 2
April 1916 a 70-strong, and
heavily armed,
police party arrived at...
- to
contain some of the treasure.
Kenana was then beheaded.
Shibli Nomani rejects this account, and
argues that
Kenana was
beheaded to
avenge Mahmud, brother...
- 20
kilometres (12 mi)
north of Lake Waikaremoana, it was
founded by Rua
Kēnana Hepetipa in 1907 and was
substantially rebuilt twice during the next two...