- toratan
- (Culfa, Ordubad)hörümçək. – Atalar misalıdı: hansı il toratan çox olsa, bollux olar
Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti. Redaktorlar: A.A.Axundov, Q.Ş.Kazımov, S.M.Behbudov.. 2007.
Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti. Redaktorlar: A.A.Axundov, Q.Ş.Kazımov, S.M.Behbudov.. 2007.
Geonim — (Hebrew: גאונים; also transliterated Gaonim ) were the presidents of the two great rabbinical colleges of Sura and Pumbedita, in Babylonia, and were the generally accepted spiritual leaders of the Jewish community world wide in the early medieval … Wikipedia
Saadia Adani — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saadia (homonymie). Saadia (ou Sa id) ben David al Adani, rabbin, exégète de la Bible et de la Loi juive, médecin et philosophe, est l un des plus grands érudits juifs yéménites du XVe siècle. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
Sar Shalom ben Boaz — Sar Shalom ben (ou bar) Boaz (hébreu : שר שלום בן בועז) est un rabbin babylonien du IXe siècle (d. à Soura en 859 ou 864). Il assure le gaonat (direction académique) de l’école de Soura pendant dix ans, succédant à Cohen Tzedek I et… … Wikipédia en Français
turatan — (Ordubad) bax toratan. – Baxçada turatan tur atıb … Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti
BEARD AND SHAVING — The characteristic manner in which the beard and hair were shaved, cut, curled, or groomed identified specific peoples in the ancient world. Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian monuments depict the unique way various peoples treated facial hair,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GEONIC LITERATURE — This entry includes the basic books of geonic literature, which were compiled during the geonic period – from the year 600 to 1040, approximately. Geonic literature includes several types of works: 1. Commentaries on the Bible 2. Commentaries on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HALAKHOT KEẒUVOT — (Heb. הֲלָכוֹת קְצוּבוֹת), a collection of halakhot belonging to the geonic era, attributed to yehudai Gaon. Halakhot Keẓuvot contains halakhot pertaining to the mishnaic order Mo ed and also laws of divorce, wine of gentiles, mourning, tefillin … Encyclopedia of Judaism