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Anilai and
Asinai (חנילאי וחסינאי; "Hanilai and Hasinai") were two Babylonian-Jewish
robber chieftains of the
Parthian Empire whose exploits were reported...
- elsewhere.
Anilai's Parthian wife
poisoned Asinai out of fear he
would attack Anilai over his
marriage to a gentile.
Following this,
Anilai became embroiled...
- Kingdom, Yemen, 390 CE – 525 CE Nehardea, Mesopotamia, 18–33 CE (ruled by
Anilai and
Asinai of the
Parthian Empire) Adiabene, Mesopotamia, c. 30–115 CE ****za...
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capital at
Arbil was
ruled by
Jewish converts during the
first century.
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Asinai – Babylonian-Jewish chieftains.[citation needed] ****za – During...
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illustrated by the rise of the
little Jewish robber-state in
Nehardea (see
Anilai and Asinai).
Still more
remarkable is the
conversion of the king of Adiabene...
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death of the
spiritual king of Tonga: A
verse in old Samoan. For
Tongans ʻAnilai and
Siulafata may be
names of
unknown persons, but in Sāluafata harbour...
- to Jerusalem."
Nehardea was the
native city of the two
Jewish brothers Anilai and Asinai, who in the
first third of the 1st
century C.E.
founded a semi-autonomous...
- for instance,
allowing the rise of a
Jewish robber-state in
Nehardea (see
Anilai and Asinai). Yet, the
tolerance of the
Arsacid dynasty was as legendary...
- Film Anila, an
obsolete genus name for the
species Indigofera australis Anilai and Asinai, two Babylonian-Jewish
robber chieftains of the
Parthian Empire...
- its drawbacks, such as the rise of a
Jewish bandit-state in
Nehardea (see
Anilai and Asinai). Yet, the
tolerance of the
Arsacid dynasty was as legendary...