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Bostanai (Hebrew: בוסתנאי), also
transliterated as
Bustanai or Bustnay, also
known by his
personal name
Haninai (Hani' in Arabic), was the
first Exilarch...
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altogether Bostanai, son of Haninai,
first of the
exilarchs under Arab rule,
middle of the 7th
century starting around 640 CE
Hasdai I, son of
Bostanai Baradoi...
- The
Berduga family of
Meknes claim paternal descent from the Exilarch,
Bostanai. The
Jewish banking family Louis Cahen d'Anvers
claimed descent from the...
- was a
Jewish Exilarch of the late 7th
century AD,
succeeding his
father Bostanai to the office. Some
sources allege he left no male heirs, and the succession...
- Ghayanbanu, who was her full sister, Izdundad, who
married the
Jewish exilarch Bostanai, and Mihrbanu, who
married Chandragupta, the
Indian king of Ujjain. Accounts...
- and
before each is the
synagogue which they
built in life, and that of
Bostanai the
prince and exilarch, and
those of
Rabbi Nathan and
Rabbi Nahman bar...
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supporting Bahram VI. The next
Exilarch (Haninais' son
Bostanai)
would not
reign until around 640 CE.
Bostanai would be the
first Babylonian Exilarch under Arab...
- was
Makhir of Narbonne, a
likely descendant of the
Babylonian exilarch Bostanai, of the 7th
century CE.
Zuckerman argues that the
Princedom pla**** an important...
- Gaon's
death (c. 1038), the era of the
Geonim ended.
Hezekiah Gaon and
Bostanai were
appointed deans of
Pumbedita Academy, the only men to be simultaneously...
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deposed and
exiled in a
dispute between two
branches of the
family of
Bostanai in the late
eighth century.
Zuckerman further identified Makhir (Natronai)...