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Matzliah (Hebrew: מַצְלִיחַ, lit. 'Successful') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Shfela around two
kilometres south of Ramla, it
falls under...
- Sahl ben
Matzliah (Hebrew: סהל בן מצליח הכהן, Sahl Ben
Matzliah HaCohen) (910–990), also
known as Abu al-Sari was a
Karaite philosopher and writer. Born...
- of M113 APC
currently in service.
According to
Brigadier General Baruch Matzliah, the
vehicle will complement, not replace, the
Namer tracked APC; as a...
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military base, and its
current commander as of
March 2023 is
Colonel Alon
Matzliah. In 2010,
Meitav was the third-largest IDF unit, with 1,026 soldiers. With...
- Besalú (Spain) Qarghuyah,
Hamdanid administrator and
governor Sahl ben
Matzliah,
Jewish philosopher (b. 910)
Urard Mac Coise,
Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn)...
- ʾNKY MṢLḤ ʾYT ʾMʿ[Š]TRT ʾTK ʾNKY MṢLḤ ʾYT ʾMʿ[Š]TRT that ּwith you are I,
Matzliah, Amoa[sh]tart, (3) WʾYT ʿMRT WʾYT KL ʾŠ Lʾ Kʾ WʾYT ʿMRT WʾYT KL ʾŠ Lʾ Kʾ...
- Sahl Smbatean,
medieval Armenian prince Jewish given name סהל Sahl ben
Matzliah (d. 990),
Karaite hakam Jewish surname Hans Sahl (1902–1993),
German literature-...
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Byzantine abbot (d. 1005) Oda of Metz,
German noblewoman (d. 963) Sahl ben
Matzliah,
Jewish philosopher (d. 990) Yan Xu,
Chinese chancellor (d. 967) January...
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Jerusalem (Hebrew only,
Meknes tradition)
Siddur Ish
Matzliaḥ, ed. Mazuz,
Machon ha-Rav
Matzliah: B'nei Brak (Hebrew only,
Djerba tradition)
Siddur Farḥi...
- was a
younger contemporary of
Saadia Gaon, whom,
according to Sahl ben
Matzliah in his
Tokahat Megullah, he once
challenged to a
religious controversy...