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  1. ḤAsdai Ibn Shaprut: Asdai Ibn Shaprut, the founder of the new culture of the Jews in Moorish Spain in the 10th century. He was both physician and minister to Caliph Abd ar-Raḥman III. A man of wide learning and culture, he encouraged ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Ḥasdai, Abu Yusuf (Ben Isaac Ben Ezra) Ibn Shaprut (Shabrut, Shafrut, Bashrut,: Spanish physician, diplomat, and patron of Jewish science; born about 915 at Jaen; died 970 or 990 at Cordova. His father was a wealthy and learned Jew of Jaen. asdai acquired in his youth a thorough knowledge of Hebrew, Arabic ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [50%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Ḥasdai (Ḥisdai), Abu Al-Faḍl Ben Joseph Ibn: Jewish convert to Islam; lived at Saragossa in the second half of the eleventh century. Ibn Abi 'Uṣaibia ("'Uyun al-Anba fi Ṭabaḳat al-Aṭibba") pompously calls him a descendant of the prophet Moses. He relates further that Ḥasdai was ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [73%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Ibn Shaprut (Shafrut, Not Sport Or Sporta), Shem-Ṭob Ben Isaac: Spanish philosopher, physician, and polemic; born at Tudela in the middle of the fourteenth century; often confused with the physician Shem-Ṭob ben Isaac of Tortosa, who lived one hundred and fifty years later. While still a young man he ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Ibn Shaprut: Shem-Tob ben Isaac Shaprut di Tudela (metà del secolo XIV) (Tudela, ... – ...; fl. [70%] 2024-09-25
  4. Ibn Shaprut: Shem-Tob ben Isaac Shaprut of Tudela (Hebrew: שם טוב אבן שפרוט) (born at Tudela, Kingdom of Navarre in the middle of the 14th century) was a Spanish Jewish philosopher, physician, and polemicist. He is often confused with the physician Shem-Tob ben Isaac ... (Spanish Jewish philosopher, physician, and polemicist) [70%] 2025-05-03 [Year of birth unknown] [Year of death unknown]...
  5. Ḥasdai I.: Third exilarch of the Arabian period; died in 730. He was a descendant of Bostanai I. asdai, who also, after his father's death, became exilarch. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [51%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Chasdai ibn Schaprut: Chasdai ibn Schaprut (hebräisch חסדאי אבן שפרוט, arabisch حسداي بن شبروط Hasdāy ibn Schabrūt, DMG Ḥasdāy b. Šabrūṭ; auch Chisdai; * um 915 in Jaén; † um 970 in Córdoba) war ein jüdischer Diplomat im mittelalterlichen Spanien. [51%] 2025-05-23
  7. Shahrud: Shahrud, the capital of the Shahrud-Bostam province of Persia, situated about 258 m. of Teheran, on the highroad thence to Meshed, at an altitude of 4460 ft. It has a population of about io,000, post and telegraph offices ... [51%] 2022-09-02
  8. Shaptul: Shaptul also been written as Xiabutuoqu ,Xiaputule and Xaptul. is a town in Payzawat County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. [51%] 2023-11-28 [Township-level divisions of Xinjiang] [Kashgar Prefecture]...
  9. Shaphat: SHAPHAT sha'-fat (shaphat):iah, one of the 70 men whom Ezekiel saw, in his vision of the Temple, sacrificing to idols (Ezekiel 8:11). (1) The Simeonite spy (Numbers 13:5, Saphat). (2) The father of the prophet Elisha ... [51%] 1915-01-01
  10. Shagrat (band): Shagrat was a British supergroup formed by Steve Peregrin Took and Mick Farren in February 1970 after they split with Twink, their partner in the prototype Pink Fairies supergroup of late 1969. They recruited Larry Wallis (guitar, backing vocals) and ... (Band) [51%] 2023-09-27 [English rock music groups] [Musical groups established in 1970]...
  11. Shapour (rapper): Shapoor is a rapper from Iran. He is a member of the music group Moltafet and is considered a political rapper. (Rapper) [51%] 2024-09-20 [Living people] [Iranian rappers]...
  12. Shapr3D: Shapr3D is commercial parametric solid modeling CAD software built by a company of the same name, that is focused on the Product Design and Manufacturing industry. Shapr3D runs on the Siemens Parasolid modeling kernel and is available for Windows, macOS ... (Software) [51%] 2024-06-16
  13. Shapist: Cet article est une ébauche concernant le jeu vidéo. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) (voir l’aide à la rédaction). [51%] 2024-11-25
  14. Shaqrud: Shaqrud (Persian: شقرود, also Romanized as Shaqrūd; also known as Shaghrood, Shaqar Rūd, and Shaqrūr) is a village in Ahmadi Rural District, Ahmadi District, Hajjiabad County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 68, in 18 families. [51%] 2025-01-16 [Populated places in Hajjiabad County]
  15. Shatru (actor): M. Ramakrishna, known professionally as Shatru, is an Indian actor who appears and works predominantly in Telugu and Tamil films. (Actor) [47%] 2023-12-28 [Living people] [Indian male film actors]...
  16. Shapur (son of Pabag): Shapur (Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩) was an Iranian prince, who was the penultimate King of Persis from 207–210 to 211/2. He was succeeded by his younger brother Ardashir I, who founded the Sasanian Empire. (Son of Pabag) [47%] 2023-11-28 [3rd-century Iranian people] [3rd-century monarchs in the Middle East]...
  17. Sharur: Sharur (Azerbaijani: Şərur (listen)) is a city in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. It is the administrative centre of the Sharur District. (City + Municipality in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) [47%] 2023-12-17 [Populated places in Sharur District] [Erivan Governorate]...
  18. Shapit (1982 film): Shapit is a Marathi-language film was released on 30 December 1982. It is produced by Madhukar Rupji, Sudha Chitale, Vinay Newalkar under the banner of Troyka Films Combine and directed by Rajdutt & Arvind Deshpande. (1982 film) [47%] 2024-03-03 [1982 films] [1980s Marathi-language films]...
  19. Shapur: Shapur (Pahlavi, Shahpuhre, " son of the king"; Greek Sapores, commonly Sapor), the name of three Sassanian kings., son of Ardashir The Persian legend which makes him the son of an Arsacid princess is not historical. Ardashir I had towards the ... [47%] 2022-09-02

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