- The
Radhanites or
Radanites (Hebrew: רדנים, romanized: Radanim; Arabic: الرذنية, romanized: ar-Raðaniyya) were
early medieval Jewish merchants, active...
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Germanic lands of
Central Europe. and may have been a
staging post for
Radhanite Jewish traders between Western Europe, Itil and China.
These commercial...
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explorers List of
travelers Maritime timeline Portuguese discoveries Radhanites Silk Road ****e
trade The
Exploration Museum Timeline of
maritime migration...
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Caucasus and Tartary) were
important sources. Viking, Arab, Gr****, and
Radhanite Jewish merchants were all
involved in the
slave trade during the Early...
- safe long-distance trade. This
stability allowed traders,
including the
Radhanite Jews, to
operate along vast
routes that
stretched from
China to the Byzantine...
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Jewish merchant of the
ninth and
tenth centuries CE and may have been a
Radhanite. It is
unknown if he was the "Joseph of Spain" who aut****d
numerous mathematical...
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trade routes leading east to Kyiv and Bukhara,
Jewish merchants,
known as
Radhanites,
crossed Silesia. One of them, a
diplomat and
merchant from the Moorish...
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conquests of
Alexander the
Great and successors.
Another source was the
Radhanite Jewish trade networks of
merchants established as go-betweens between...
- and
Rabbinic thought." He is most
likely the same as
Rabbi Tarfon. The
Radhanites: an
influential group of
Jewish merchants and
financiers active in France...
- the
institution of the Exilarchate, and
Jewish merchants such as the
Radhanites. Gil was
professor emeritus of the
Chaim Rosenberg School of
Jewish Studies...