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Ashtoreth
Ashtoreth Ash"to*reth, n.; pl. Ashtaroth. The principal female divinity of the Ph[oe]nicians, as Baal was the principal male divinity. --W. Smith.

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- Eliyahu Ashtor (Hebrew: אליהו אשתור; born Eduard Strauss 1914–1984) was an Austrian Jewish-Israeli historian. He was from a Zionist family. Studying at...
- Ελληνικής Γλώσσας, Athens, 1998) "DIRHAM - Encyclopaedia Iranica". OED Ashtor, E. (October 1982). "Levantine weights and standard parcels: a contribution...
- Conflicts in their Linguistic Environment. Oslo: Novus Forlag. pp. 137–164. Ashtor, Eliyahu, The Jews of Moslem Spain, Vol. 2, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication...
- revolution is challenging and may well prove useful". The historian Eliyahu Ashtor wrote in 1976 that agricultural production declined in the period immediately...
- " Encyclopaedia of Islam I (1913), 590 Ashtor, E., "Baibars al-Mansuri", Encyclopedia of Islam I, 1127f. Ashtor, E. [Strauss, E.] "Baibars al-Manṣūrī und...
- fourteenth century By Ross E. Dunn, University of California Press. pp.137. Ashtor 2014, p. 121. Winter 2016, p. 27-28, 30-31, 53. Winter, Stefan. "Latakia...
- and Syria under Mamluk Rule is the name of a series of books by Eliyahu Ashtor, an orientalist and scholar of the Levant in the Middle Ages. The series...
- family called Essa lived in the twelfth century at their property near Ashtor Rock, where the Manor Courts were once held. The 'Salt' part of the name...
- Hakluyt Society. p. 201. Retrieved July 27, 2019. Gibb 2010, p. 890-891. Ashtor, Eliyahu. (1976) A Social and Economic History of the Near East in the Middle...
- purposes, making the tax particularly burdensome for large, poor families. Ashtor and Bornstein-Makovetsky infer from Geniza do****ents that jizya was also...