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  • 81Tobiah ben Eliezer — (Hebrew: טוביה בר אליעזר) was a Talmudist and poet of the 11th century, author of the Leḳaḥ Ṭob or Pesiḳta Zuṭarta, a midrashic commentary on the Pentateuch and the Five Megillot. Zunz (G. V. pp. 293 et seq.) inferred from Tobiah s reference to… …

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  • 82Nathan ben Jehiel — of Rome (Hebrew: נתן בן יחיאל מרומי; Nathan ben Y ḥiel Mi Romi according to Sephardic pronunciation) (c. 1035–1106) was a Jewish Italian lexicographer. He was born in Rome not later than 1035 to one of the most notable Roman families of Jewish… …

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  • 83Mashq — Arab World This article is part of the series: Arab Culture …

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  • 84Sun and moon letters — In this article, the phonemes are transliterated according to the DIN 31635 Sun letters (red) and moon letters (black) In literary Arabic and Maltese, the consonants are divided into two groups, called the sun letters (or solar letters) and moon… …

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  • 85List of hieroglyphs/german-Gardiner-list-translated — Gardiner s Sign List is a list of common Egyptian hieroglyphs compiled by Sir Alan Gardiner. It is considered a standard reference in the study of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.Gardiner lists only the most common forms of Egyptian hieroglyphs, but …

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  • 86Mancus — A mancus of king Æthelred II, 1003 1006. Mancus (sometimes spelt mancosus or similar) was a term used in early medieval Europe to denote either a gold coin, a weight of gold of 4.25g (equivalent to the Islamic dinar,[1] and thus lighter than …

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  • 87Menahem ben Saruq — (also known as Menahem ben Jacob ibn Saruq, Hebrew: מנחם בן סרוק) was a Spanish Jewish philologist of the tenth century CE. He was a skilled poet and polyglot. He was born in Tortosa around 920 and died around 970. Menahem produced an early… …

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  • 88Atonement in Judaism — In Judaism, atonement is the process of causing a transgression to be forgiven or pardoned. In Biblical Hebrew The triliteral root of the verb to atone and the noun atonement (כפר) is also the root of the related verb to cover (Gen 6:14) and noun …

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  • 89Tigrinya verbs — In order to view the Tigrinya characters in this article, you will need a Unicode Ge ez font, such as GF Zemen Unicode. Unless otherwise indicated, Tigrinya verbs in this article are given in the usual citation form, the third person singular… …

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  • 90Islam — For other uses, see Islam (disambiguation). The Kaaba, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the …

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