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Amitai Etzioni (/ˈæmɪtaɪ ˌɛtsiˈoʊni/; né
Werner Falk; 4
January 1929 – 31 May 2023) was a German-born Israeli-American sociologist, best
known for his...
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Amitai Regev (born
December 7, 1940) is an
Israeli mathematician,
known for his work in ring theory. He is the
Herman P.
Taubman Professor of Mathematics...
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Reuven Amitai (Hebrew: ראובן עמיתי; born
August 23, 1955), also
Reuven Amitai-Preiss, is an Israeli-American
historian and writer,
specializing in pre-modern...
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Rabbi Shefatya ben
Amitai (lit.
Shefatya the son of
Amitai) was a Hebrew-language
liturgical poet. Born in Italy, he
lived in Oria, Apulia,
southern Italy...
- is a New
Zealand musical trio
consisting of
Moses Mackay, Pene Pati and
Amitai Pati. Of
Samoan descent and
classically trained,
Moses is a baritone, and...
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Amitai Ziv, MD, MHA (Hebrew: אֲמִתַּי זיו; born 29 July 1958) is an
Israeli physician,
professor of
Medical Education at Tel Aviv University,
deputy director...
- 《北虏始末志》. L. Jamsran-Mongol
ulsyin tuuh, vol. III, p. 28.
Reuven Amitai-Preiss,
Reuven Amitai,
David Morgan-The
Mongol empire and its legacy, p. 293....
- only.
Amitai Baruchi-Unna
suggests that he was Omri's grandson. 1
Kings 19:16, 2
Kings 9:2, 2
Kings 9:20 and 2
Chronicles 22:7. Baruchi-Unna,
Amitai (September...
- (September 9, 1827 –
February 4, 1915), also
known by the
pseudonym L. K.
Amitaï, was a
Belgian Jewish educationist and writer.
Lehman Kahn was born in Breisach...
- pronouncement; the
quote is also
found in
Amitai-Preiss's The Mamluk-Ilkhanid War.
Runciman 1987, p. 314.
Amitai-Preiss,
Reuven (1995)
Mongols and Mamluks:...