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David Reubeni (1490–1535/1541?) was a
Jewish political activist,
described by the
Shengold Jewish Encyclopedia as "half-mystic, half-adventurer." Although...
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Yalqut Reubeni (Collection of Reuben) is a 17th-century
collection of
midrashim by
Rabbi Reuben Hoschke Kohen first printed at
Prague in 1660. The...
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Court of
Appeals of his
native country. When the
Jewish adventurer David Reubeni arrived in 1525 to
negotiate with the king,
ostensibly on a
political mission...
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Theatererlebnisse (1923,
reissued as
Prager Sternenhimmel)
Reubeni, Fürst der
Juden (
Reubeni,
Prince of the Jews, 1925)
Zauberreich der
Liebe (The Charmed...
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Abdallah Jamma's
realm was incorporated. By 1523, when
Jewish traveller David Reubeni visited Sudan, the Funj
state already extended as far
north as Dongola...
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securing the ****ure of the kingdom. In 1523 the
Jewish traveller David Reubeni p****ed
through the
territory of a king 'Amara, who is
usually identified...
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Harrat Khaybar Safiyya bint
Huyayy List of
expeditions of
Muhammad David Reubeni Other standardized Arabic transliterations: Ḫaybar / ḵaybar. Anglicized...
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informed by The
Alphabet of Ben-Sira, she is Adam's
first wife. (Yalqut
Reubeni,
Zohar 1:34b, 3:19)
Charles Richardson's
dictionary portion of the Encyclopædia...
- 1850:
Originally described as a
separate species.
Found in Sri
Lanka O. x.
reubeni – Abdulali, 1977:
Found on the
Andaman Islands O. x.
tanakae – Kuroda,...
- was
visited by
Jewish traveller David Reubeni, who
disguised himself as a Sharif.
Sultan Amara Dunqas,
Reubeni wrote, was
continuously travelling through...