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Rabaḍ (Arabic: ربض, romanized:
rabaḍ, lit. 'outskirts, suburb')
refers to the
suburbs of seventh- to eighth-century
cities in
Central Asia,
including what...
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Rabad Ba
Suwadih is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate 15°05′N...
- (Arabic: قلعة عجلون, romanized: Qalʻat 'Ajloun),
medieval name Qalʻat ar-
Rabad, is a 12th-century
Muslim castle situated in
northwestern Jordan. It is...
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cities became the
walled medina. Over time, as many as 21
suburbs (رَبَض
rabaḍ, pl. أَرْبَاض arbāḍ)
developed around the city. In 747, a
battle in the...
- citadel, an
inner city (madina) and two
suburbs - an
inner (
rabad-dahil) and an
outer (
rabad-harij). The citadel,
surrounded by a
special wall with two...
- Spain, a
martyr about 1180. He is
sometimes known by the
abbreviation Rabad I or
Ravad I. His
maternal grandfather was
Isaac Albalia. Some scholars...
- or castle. See the
lists of
castles from
Saudi Arabia,
Jordan (Qalʻat ar-
Rabad, Qal'at al-Karak and Qal'at ash-Shawbak), Tal Afar in Iraq, the castles...
- emirate's size such as one to
Corsica in 806. In 818, the
inhabitants of the al-
Rabad suburb of Córdoba rose against [es] Al-Hakam I.
After the revolt's suppression...
- 1140–1225
Abraham ibn Daud
RABad (I) 1110-1180
Abraham ben
Isaac of
Narbonne RABad (II) 1080-1158
Abraham ben
David RABad (III) 1125-1198
Baruch Ashlag...
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RABad (ראב״ד,
pronounced also Raavad,
Ravad or Raivid) is a
Hebrew acronym which most
commonly refers to
Rabbi Abraham Ben David, or the
RABaD III. There...