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- of the exilarchate. For the second, Arabic period, there is a very important and trustworthy description of the institution of the exilarchate (See the...
- became one of the Jewish leaders during the First Jewish–Roman War. The Exilarchate in the Sasanian Empire was briefly abolished as a result of a revolt...
- memory of this Bostanai introduced a wasp into the escutcheon of the exilarchate. The genizah fragment says that the incident with the wasp occurred in...
- the history of Palestine under Islamic rule, the institution of the Exilarchate, and Jewish merchants such as the Radhanites. Gil was professor emeritus...
- centers at Isfahan, Babylon and Khorasan, and with its own semiautonomous Exilarchate leadership based in Mesopotamia. Jewish communities suffered only occasional...
- been deposed from office and banished, and was his successor in the exilarchate. The office of Exilarch was at this time confronted by a dangerous adversary...
- Middle Persian text to "expressly acknowledge the institution of the exilarchate", and she is believed to be fictional, perhaps based on the figure of...
- ISBN 9781570035180 – via Google Books. Goode, Alexander D. (1940). "The Exilarchate in the Eastern Caliphate, 637-1258". The Jewish Quarterly Review. 31...
- by a hakham, who probably had charge of the religious affairs of the exilarchate; but as this work originated in Palestine, the author probably applied...
- Zakkai appointed Joseph ben Jacob Gaon of Sura and Saadia conferred the exilarchate on David's brother Hasan (Josiah; 930). Hasan was forced to flee and...