- Palästina-Vereins. 2: 135–163.
Welcome To al-'Abbasiyya al-'Abbasiyya (
Yahudiyya),
Zochrot Survey of
Western Palestine, Map 13: IAA,
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- of
Ancient Egypt, London/New York 1999, 791–792. John S.
Holladay Jr.:
Yahudiyya, Tell el-, in: D. B.
Redford (ed.): The
Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient...
- Ἰουδαῖος
Ioudaios "of Judea" or "Judean" יהודי
Yehudi يهودي
Yahudi Iudaeus Ἰουδαῖος
Ioudaios Judea יהודה
Yehudah يهودية
Yahudiyya Iudaea Ἰουδαία Ioudaiā...
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Yahweh would make her his daughter. In 1
Chronicles 4:18, she is
called ha-
yəhudiyya (Hebrew: הַיְהֻדִיָּ֗ה, lit. 'the Jewess'),
which some
English translations...
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general Arabic but
including some
Hebrew and
Aramaic lexemes,
called al-
Yahūdiyya,
predating Islam. Some of
these Hebrew and
Aramaic words may have p****ed...
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called Bāb al-Yahūd (lit. 'Gate of the Jews') and a
settlement called al-
Yahūdiyya at the site of Balkh. Some
Muslims believe that the
Israelite prophet...
- Gr****); Esfahān - اصفهان (Persian*);
Isbahan (Arabic); Gabae, Jay, Sepahan,
Yahudiyya (ancient); Esfahan, Hispahan, Ispahan,
Ispahan - ইস্পাহান (Bengali), İsfahan...
- Oxus
River served as its boundary. The
capital of the
Farighunids was
Yahudiyya,
while Anbar—the
largest city in Guzgan—served as the seat of the Farighunid...
- most
ancient do****ent in the collection,
dated BCE 572, is
called Al-
Yahudiyya ("City of the Jews"). Beit Nashar:
Apparently not far from al-Yahudu....
- اليهودية و عديان النسرانية) and "Religions of India"
named "Dirāsāt fī l-
Yahūdiyya wa-l-Masiḥiyya wa-l-Ādiyān il-Hind" (درستاس في اليهودية والمسيحية) wa-adin...