- 33°06′N 44°35′E / 33.100°N 44.583°E / 33.100; 44.583 al-Madāʾin Al-Mada'in (Arabic: المدائن, al-Madāʾin;
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: מחוזא Māḥozā; lit...
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Sylvian Mahuza (born (1993-07-29)29 July 1993) is a
South African professional rugby union player. He can play as a winger,
centre or fullback. In 2009...
- was a
regular parti****nt in the
discussions at the
Yeshivot of Sura and
Mahuza.
Rabbi Abbahu (d.
early 4th century),
disciple of
Rabbi Yochanan. Dean of...
- and its
environs were
therefore sometimes referred to as "The Cities" (
Mahuza, Arabic: المدائن, romanized: al-Mada'in). In the late
sixth and
early seventh...
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Geonate gained ascendancy.
Major yeshivot were also
located at
Nehardea and
Mahuza (al-Mada'in). For the Jews of late
antiquity and the
early Middle Ages,...
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Shikao Viliami Tahituʻa
Johnny Fa'auli
Shunsuke Ito
Hunter Lim
Sylvian Mahuza Soma
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Wingers Tomokazu Kira
Hironori Yatomi Chikara Ito Eito...
- and the Sura Academy.
Major yeshivot were also
located at
Nehardea and
Mahuza. The
Talmudic Yeshiva Academies became a main part of
Jewish culture and...
- Amoraim.
During the days of the
Amora sage Rava,
Pumbedita Academy moved to
Mahuza (מחוזא,
modern al-Mada'in), but
after his death, it
returned to Pumbedita...
- academies, Rav Ashi was born in the same year that Rava (the
great teacher of
Mahuza) died, and he was the
first important teacher in the
Talmudic Academies...
- of the
Savora period. Mar-Zutra II had been
crucified on the
bridge of
Mahuza by King
Kavadh I for
allegedly trying to
obtain by
force of arms a sort...