- Levi ben
Jacob ibn al-
Tabban (Hebrew: לוי בן יעקב אבן אלתבאן), also
known with the
Arabic surname Abu l'Fihm, was a
Jewish grammarian and poet who lived...
- in
successful defense against Himyarite Kingdom under their sovereign,
Tabban Abu Karib, who also
known as Dhu al-Adh'ar. However, the most
terrible conflict...
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General of
Guatemala (1761–1771) and
Nicaragua (1761–1771). Levi ibn al-
Tabban (12th century),
Jewish grammarian and poet
Hasdai Crescas, a
Jewish philosopher...
-
Burckle Crater in the
southern Indian Ocean in 2800 BCE and the
Kanmare and
Tabban craters in the Gulf of
Carpentaria in
northern Australia in 536 CE. Evidences...
- youth, a
large number of
illustrious men
gathered around him, like Levi al-
Tabban of Zaragoza, the aged poet
Judah ben Abun,
Judah ibn
Ghayyat of Granada...
-
cross (M6
junction 19) in Cheshire, England. It
comes from Anglo-Saxon
Tabban-lēah = "Tabba's
clearing or meadow", and may
refer to:
Tabley House, an...
- time". In one of
these conflicts Shulgi captured the
ruler of Sumurrum,
Tabban-darah, and sent him to
exile in Drehem. Sillus-Dagan is
known to have been...
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successful defense against the
Himyarite Kingdom under their sovereign,
Tabban Abu Karib, also
known as Dhu al-Adh'ar. However, the most
terrible conflict...
- (Am Oved, 1973; 1994 Ha-Beitzah She-Hithapsah) The
Poems of Levi Ibn Al-
Tabban (Israel
Academy of
Sciences and Humanities, 1968 [Shirei Levi Ibn Alatabban)...
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Retrieved 30
December 2011. Ohta, Y.; Goto N.;
Satoh K.; Ergünnay O. &
Tabban A. (1980). "An
engineering seismological study on the 1976 Çaldiran earthquake...