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Idel may
refer to:
Moshe Idel,
historian and
philosopher of
Jewish mysticism (born 1947) Atil or Itil, the
ancient capital of
Khazaria Itil (river), also...
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Idel-Ural (Russian: Свободный Идель-Урал; Tatar: Азат Идел-Урал; Erzya: Олячив Рав-Уралонь) is a
civil movement of the
people of
Idel-Ural that aims...
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Idel-Ural (Tatar: Идел-Урал, romanized:
Idel-Ural, Russian: Идель-Урал),
literally Volga-Ural, is a
historical region in
Eastern Europe, in what is today...
- The
Idel-Ural
State (Tatar: Идел-Урал өлкәсе,[citation needed]
İdel-Ural ölkäse, ادیل-اورال اولكسی, also
İdel-Ural
berlege İdel-Ural ştatı), also known...
- Volga-Tatar
Legion (German:
Wolgatatarische Legion) or
Idel-Ural
Legion (Tatar: Идел-Урал Легионы, romanized:
İdel-Ural Legionı) or The Osttürkischer Waffenverband...
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Moshe Idel (Hebrew: משה אידל; born
January 19, 1947) is a Romanian-born
Israeli historian and
philosopher of
Jewish mysticism. He is
Emeritus Max Cooper...
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Idel Kazan (Russian: «Идель» (Казань)) was a
Russian football team from Kazan. It pla****
professionally in the
Russian Second Division for one season...
- to it as Itil or Atil. In
modern Turkic languages, the
Volga is
known as
İdel (Идел) in Tatar, Atăl (Атӑл) in Chuvash, Iźel in Bashkir, Edıl in Kazakh...
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Judah Idel Scherschewsky (Yiddish: יהודה אידל שערשעווסקי; 1804 – 20
September 1866, Kovno) was a
Lithuanian Talmudist and Hebraist.
After having studied...
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Idel Jakobson (12
August 1904 in Jēkabpils,
Russian Empire – 12
September 1997 in Tallinn, Estonia) was an NKVD officer.
According to the
materials of...