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  • 71Banī Suwayf — ▪ Egypt also spelled  Beni Suef         city, capital of Banī Suwayf muḥāfaẓah (governorate), northern Upper Egypt. It is an important agricultural trade centre on the west bank of the Nile River, 70 miles (110 km) south of Cairo.       In the… …

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  • 72Quṭb Shāhī Dynasty — ▪ Indian dynasty       (1518–1687), Muslim rulers of the kingdom of Golconda in the southeastern Deccan of India, one of the five successor states of the Bahmanī kingdom. The founder was Qulī Quṭb Shāh, a Turkish governor of the Bahmanī eastern… …

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  • 73bek — noun (Turkish governor) …

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  • 74The Arab (film, 1915) — The Arab est un film américain réalisé par Cecil B. DeMille et sorti en 1915. Une copie de ce film se trouve aux archives du film de Gosfilmfond[1]. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique …

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  • 75pacha — n. [Written also Pasha, Pashaw, and Bashaw.] Turkish governor …

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  • 76Ali Pasha — /ali ˈpaʃə/ (say ahlee pahshuh) noun ( the Lion of Janina ), 1741–1822, Turkish governor of Albania and part of Greece; assassinated after plotting against Turkey …

  • 77ARBIB — ARBIB, family of North African origin, subsequently spreading to Italy. ISAAC BEN ARROYO (16th century), born in Salonika, author of books of sermons Tanḥumot El (1573) and Makhil Kohelet (1597), was also called Arbib, but little is known of his… …

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  • 78KUHAYL, SHUKR BEN SĀLIM — KUHAYL, SHUKR BEN SĀLIM, two false messiahs with this name who appeared in yemen in the 19th century. The first was active between 1859 and 1863 and the other between 1868 and 1870. The first was born in Bayt Radam, a small place not far from San …

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  • 79RISHON LE-ZION — (Heb. רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן, First in Zion ), city in central Israel, 7 mi. (12 km.) S.E. of Tel Aviv Jaffa, founded in 1882 by ten pioneers from Russia headed by Z.D. Levontin . The name Rishon le Zion is based on Isaiah 41:27. In acquiring the… …

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  • 80ZE'EVI, ISRAEL BEN AZARIAH — (17th century), rabbi and emissary. Born in Salonika, Ze evi settled in jerusalem , where he suffered under the harsh regime of the Turkish governor Ibn Faruk. In a halakhic correspondence with Joseph b. Moses trani (later of safed and then… …

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