- The
Radhanites or
Radanites (Hebrew: רדנים, romanized: Radanim; Arabic: الرذنية, romanized: ar-Raðaniyya) were
early medieval Jewish merchants, active...
- Road. A
group of
Judean merchants originating from Gaul
known as the
Radanites were one
group of
Judean merchants that had
thriving trade networks from...
-
slave trade". Britannica.com. "Routes of the
Jewish Merchants Called Radanites". Jewishencyclopedia.com.
Retrieved 18 July 2023. "The
Mamluk (Slave)...
- Rabinowitz,
Louis (1948).
Jewish Merchant Adventurers: A
Study of the
Radanites. London:
Edward Goldston. pp. 150–212. "The
Third Voyage of
Sindbad the...
- routes,
according to
Ibrahim ibn
Jakub (10th century), were
serviced by
Radanite Jewish merchants.
Theophanes mentions that the
Umayyad caliph Mu'awiya...
-
murdering her own slave. The Tang
dynasty purchased Western slaves from the
Radanite Jews. Tang
Chinese soldiers and
pirates enslaved Koreans (until Emperor...
- girl.
Amram is also
captured while trying to
rescue her. In
disguise as a
Radanite,
Zelikman meets with
Buljan and
manages to
rescue Amram.
Beaten and raped...
- papyrus, and silver; it was
handled by
foreign merchants such as the
Radanites.
Agricultural output began to
increase in the
Carolingian age as a result...
- 1944. Rabinowitz,
Louis I.
Jewish merchant adventurers, a
study of the
Radanites. Pp. 212. maps. London: E. Goldston, 1948. Rabinowitz,
Louis I. Far East...