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Zabid (Arabic: زَبِيد) (also
spelled Zabīd,
Zabeed and
Zebid) is a town with an
urban po****tion of
around 52,590 people,
located on Yemen's
western coastal...
- The
Yemen Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة اليمن;
Ottoman Turkish: ایالت یمن, romanized: Eyālet-i Yemen) was an
eyalet (province) of the
Ottoman Empire. Although...
- Rav
Zevid (or Rav
Zebid; Hebrew: רב זביד (השני) (died 385 CE), read as Rav
Zevid Ha-Sheni, lit. "Rav
Zevid II") was an
Amora of
Babylon of the fourth...
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place with
flesh instead thereof," as
Rabbi Jeremiah (or as some say Rav
Zebid, or
others say Rav Naḥman bar Isaac) said, that
these words applied only...
- Dimi (who
subsequently presided at
Pumbedita as
second successor to Ḥama),
Zebid, Rav Nachman, Ḥanan and Simai. Adda b.
Minyomi was
called the "judge of...
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parts of the
garrison as captives. However, he ran
afoul of the
ruler of
Zebid and had to flee back to Egypt.
Selman Reis came back in
favor with the arrival...
- Region. At a
public meeting with
prime minister Abiy
Ahmed on 22 December,
Zebid Budna of
Kamashi Zone
attributed the
violence to the
Oromo Liberation Army...
- Pum-Nahara", B. Talmud,
tractate Chullin, 95b "R.
Kahana did make a
lament for R.
Zebid of
Nehardea at Pum-Nahara", B. Talmud,
tractate Mo'ed Katan, 27b...
- hits on 14
April during a
bombing mission on a
large transport off Cape
Zebid and on 8 May
executed a
bombing attack on the
airdrome at Pantelleria. The...