- Amir
Chaim Ganah (or Haim Ganach, Hebrew: אמיר חיים גנאח; born (2004-09-07)7
September 2004) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder...
- Kamboja, Saka,
Yavana and
Pahlava tribes, and
brand them
together as Panca-
ganah ("five hordes").
These five
hordes were
military allies of the
Haihaya or...
- them at a
lower level than the devas: Tāpasā
yatayo viprā ye ca vaimānikā
gaṇāḥ Nakṣatrāṇi ca daityāśca prathamā sāttvikī gatiḥ
Ascetics and hermits, Brāhmaṇas...
- the Pentateuch, Exo. 12:22); Al-Fasi, D. (1936), vol. 1, s.v. אזוב; Ibn
Ǧanāḥ,
Yonah (1896), s.v. אזב - aleph, zayn, bet;
Maimonides (1967), s.v. Nega'im...
- יוסף אבן, 1515-1587". p. 89.
Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica (in Latin). 1683.
Ganah,
Yonah Ibn (1880).
Kutub wa rasa'il li'Abi-l-Walid
Marwan ibn
Janah al-Qurtubi:...
- "Arabic
Pharmacognostic Literature and Its
Jewish Antecedents: Marwān ibn
Ǧanāḥ (Rabbi Jonah), Kitāb al-Talḫīṣ". Aleph. 16 (1).
Indiana University Press:...
-
known republican people since Epic times. The
Mahabharata refers to
several gaṇaḥ (or Republics) of the Kambojas. Kautiliya's
Arthashastra attestes the Kambojas...
-
Abulfeda (1331),
label the
Senegal as the "Nile of Ghana" (Nil Gana or Nili
Ganah). As the
Senegal River reached into the
heart of the gold-producing Ghana...
- the
books of
herbal medicine frequently cited by al-Idrisi is
Marwan ibn
Ganah's Kitāb al-Talḫīṣ, who in turn had been
influenced by the
Andalusian physician...
- ʿAbdallah 1279–1279 Son of Sulṭān
Ganah.
Briefly deposed Sulṭān Dilmārrah to
restore the rule of the sons of
Ganah. However, this
rebellion was short...