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Bahur (Hebrew: בחור, plural:
bahurim Hebrew: בוחרים)
literally means "young man" in Hebrew. Historically,
among the Ashke**** Jews "bahurim" (specifically...
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Bahur, in Ashke****
Jewish history, was a
young man
studying Talmud.
Bahur may also
refer to:
Bahur, Kerman,
village in Iran
Alternate spelling of Bahour...
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Elias Levita, Élie Lévita, Elia
Levita Ashke****,
Eliahu Levita,
Eliyahu ha
Bahur ("Elijah the Bachelor"), Elye Bokher, was a
Renaissance Hebrew grammarian...
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Bahur (Persian: بهور, also
Romanized as
Bahūr) is a
village in
Kuhestan Rural District,
Jazmurian District, Rudbar-e
Jonubi County,
Kerman Province, Iran...
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Isaac ben
Abraham (יצחק בן אברהם), also
called Rabbi Isaac ha-
Baḥur (Hebrew: ר"י הבחור or רבי יצחק הבחור,
which translates to "Rabbi
Isaac the Younger")...
- ISBN 978-0429448010. "Copper Plates".
Chithra Madhavan (19 May 2016). "
Bahur, seat of learning". The Hindu.
Retrieved 14
January 2020. Hultzsch, E. (1896)...
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adopted were not the
Chinese liang or tael or its variants, but the
Indian bahur and the viss, the
latter being divided into 100 ticals. It is this Burmese...
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advanced studies that
existed in the
Tamil country was the
vidyasthana at
Bahur near Pondicherry. A
copper plate grant issued during the
reign of Nripatungavarman...
- "the one of an eagle"),
Bekhit (Coptic: ⲡⲁϧⲏⲧ "the one of the north"),
Bahur (Coptic: ⲡⲁϩⲱⲣ "the one of Horus") and
Banoub (Coptic: ⲡⲁⲛⲟⲩⲡ, ⲫⲁⲛⲟⲩⲃ "the...
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places such as
Arikanmedu (Now Ariyankuppam), Kakayanthoppe, Villianur, and
Bahur,
which were
annexed by the
French East
India Company over a
period of time...