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Daniel Abramovich Chwolson or
Chwolsohn or
Khvolson (Russian: Даниил Авраамович (Абрамович) Хвольсон; Hebrew: דניאל אברמוביץ' חבולסון) (December 3, 1819...
- 'converts'.
Another widely cited hypothesis,
first proposed by
Daniel Chwolsohn in 1856, is that it is
derived from an
Aramaic root
meaning 'to dip' or...
- 1960–2007; De
Blois 2004; Fahd 1960–2007; van
Bladel 2009. Most
notably Chwolsohn 1856 and Gündüz 1994, both
cited by van
Bladel 2009, p. 67. As
noted by...
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identified as 'Sabians' in the
Baghdad of his time), see p. 66. Most
notably Chwolsohn 1856 and Gündüz 1994, both
cited by Van
Bladel 2009, p. 67. As
noted by...
- Steinschneider, 1896; in the
festival publication in
honor of
Daniel Chwolsohn, 1899; and in the
memorial book
published on the
anniversary of Samuel...