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which are no
longer affected by this law are
referred to as
Yashan (Hebrew: יָשָׁן,
yāshān, "old [grain]"). In
Rabbinic Judaism, this
requirement is restricted...
- The
Battle of
Yamen (Chinese: 厓門戰役), also
known as the
Battle of
Yashan (Chinese: 厓山海戰), was a
naval battle which took
place in
southern China on 19 March...
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Sefer Nizzahon Yashan (ספר ניצחון) "The (old) Book of Victory" is an
anonymous 13th-century
Jewish apologetic text that
originated in Germany. The word...
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Yashan is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Yashan Samarasinghe (born 1994), Sri
Lankan cricketer Aleksandr Yashan...
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names most
often referred to the groups' origins. For example,
Katallan Yashan (Old Catalan) was
founded in 1492 and
Katallan Hadash (New Catalonia) at...
- The Old
Yishuv (Hebrew: היישוב הישן,
haYishuv ha
Yashan) were the
Jewish communities of the
region of
Palestine during the
Ottoman period, up to the onset...
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Aleksandr Vladimirovich Yashan (Russian: Александр Владимирович Яшан; born 22
April 1990) is a
Russian former professional football player. He made his...
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Italia Yashan 1423,
Guerush Sefarad 1492,
Kastilia 1492–3,
Aragon 1492–3,
Katalan Yashan 1492,
Kalabria Yashan 1497,
Sicilia Yashan 1497, Apulia...
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Xinxiang as its capital. This
province was
abolished in 1952. In 1958,
Yashan in
Suiping County, Henan,
became the
first people's
commune of China, heralding...
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literature The Book of
Nestor the
Priest (Sefer
Nestor Ha-Komer)
Sefer Nizzahon Yashan Sefer Joseph Hamekane The
Touchstone of Ibn
Shaprut "Devarim (Deuteronomy)...