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Shukr Kuhayl is the name of two 19th-century
Yemenite messianic pretenders:
Shukr Kuhayl I
Shukr Kuhayl II, also
known as
Judah ben
Shalom This disambiguation...
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Shukr ben
Salim Kuhayl I (?–1865), also
known as Mari (Master)
Shukr Kuhayl I (Hebrew: מרי שכר כחיל), was a
Yemenite messianic claimant of the 19th century...
- יהודה בן שלום), also
known as Mori (Master)
Shooker Kohail II or
Shukr Kuhayl II (Hebrew: מרי שכר כחיל), was a
Yemenite messianic claimant of the mid-19th...
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leader Influenced by Ata' ibn Abi
Rabah Alqama ibn Marthid [ar]
Salama ibn
Kuhayl [ar]
Muhammad al-Baqir
Ibrahim al-Nakha'i Amir al-Sha'bi Ibn
Shihab al-Zuhri...
- pseudo-messiahs of this period, and
their years of activity, are:
Shukr Kuhayl I (1861–65)
Shukr Kuhayl II (1868–75)
Joseph Abdallah (1888–93)
According to the Jewish...
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declared a
Jewish messiah.
Shukr Kuhayl I, 19th-century
Yemenite Jewish Messiah claimant.
Judah ben
Shalom (Shukr
Kuhayl II), 19th-century
Yemenite Jewish...
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Empire (precursor to Sabbateans),
Jacob Frank in 18th
century Europe,
Shukr Kuhayl I and
Judah ben
Shalom in 19th
century Ottoman Yemen.
There are
those who...
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nineteenth century there were
three pseudo-messiahs:
Shukr Kuhayl I (1861–2865),
Shukr Kuhayl II (1868–2975),
Joseph Abdallah (1888–1893).
Emigration from...
- and he,
alongside the
monks Yuhanna, ‘Abd al-Nur of Amid, and Musa ibn
Kuhayl of Sadad, was
subsequently banished to the
island of
Arwad for four months...
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Taghlib fled
toward the
Tigris River, but once they
reached the
village of
Kuhayl on the river's
western bank, they were
ambushed by Zufar.
Scores of Taghlibi...