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- Samuel ibn Naghrillah (Hebrew: שְׁמוּאֵל הַלֵּוִי בֶּן יוֹסֵף, Šəmuʿēl HalLēvi ben Yosēf; Arabic: أبو إسحاق إسماعيل بن النغريلة ʾAbū ʾIsḥāq ʾIsmāʿīl bin...
- Samuel ibn Naghrillah, king's minister at Taifa of Granada and poet Joseph ibn Naghrillah, king's minister, son of Samuel ibn Naghrillah Hasdai ibn Shaprut...
- Waqf was donated by a Jew, Rabbi Mukhayriq. In 1027, a Jew, Samuel ibn Naghrillah, became top advisor and military general of the Taifa of Granada.[better source needed]...
- Luis de Torres Abraham Fraenkel Shmuel Wosner Meir Abulafia Samuel ibn Naghrillah Yehuda Ashlag Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik Pinchas Horowitz Hillel Paritcher...
- as philosophy, medicine, and literature by figures such as Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Judah Halevi and Solomon ibn Gabirol. However, in the 12th to 15th centuries...
- general to the kings of Granada, Samuel ibn Naghrillah (Shmuel HaNaggid).: xxv  Gabirol made ibn Naghrillah an object of praise in his poetry until an...
- 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 ibn...
- [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. 1024)...
- site of earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century palace of Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Later Nasrid rulers continuously modified the site. The most significant...
- earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century palace of vizier Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Later Nasrid rulers continuously modified the site, most notably during...