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completed the Book of Chronicles,
which was said to have been
written by Ezra.
Nehemias is
venerated in
Catholic Church and
Orthodox Church: July 13 – commemoration...
- The Book of
Nehemiah in the
Hebrew Bible,
largely takes the form of a first-person
memoir by Nehemiah, a Jew who is a high
official at the
Persian court...
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Nehemia Sirkis (22
March 1932 – 2018) was an
Israeli sports shooter and
firearms designer.
Sirkis competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer...
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Nehemiah Brüll (16
March 1843 in Rousínov,
Moravia – 5
February 1891 in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
rabbi and
versatile scholar. Brüll
received his rabbinic-Talmudic...
- Sde
Nehemia (Hebrew: שדה נחמיה, lit. '
Nehemia's Field') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Upper Galilee, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
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Nofei Nehemia (Hebrew: נוֹפֵי נְחֶמְיָה) is an
Israeli outpost in the West Bank, in the
jurisdiction of the
Shomron Regional Council in the
northern West...
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Nehemias Ó CluainínOESA (Sometimes
Anglicised to
Nehamiah Clonin), was
Bishop of
Clogher from his
appointment in 1502
until his
resignation a year later...
- Affairs.
Retrieved 21
October 2006.
Stendel 1997, pp. 191–192. Shtrasler,
Nehemia (16 May 2007). "Cool law, for
wrong po****tion". Haaretz.
Retrieved 19...
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Nehemia Levtzion (Hebrew: נחמיה לבציון;
November 24, 1935 —
August 15, 2003) was an
Israeli scholar of
African history, Near East, Islamic, and African...
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Numayri and al-Bashir.
Brill (Leiden, Boston). ISBN 9789004347434. Levtzion,
Nehemia; Pouwels, Randall, eds. (2000). The
History of
Islam in Africa. Ohio University...