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- Al-Hiti abstract "David al-Hiti is the nickname of a Karaite Jewish chronicler who flourished (probably in Egypt) in the first half of the fifteenth century CE. He was a native of Hīt, Iraq (whence his surname), on the Euphrates River about thirty leagues to the west of Baghdad. He is supposed by Margoliouth to be identical with David ben Sa'adel ben Joseph, the writer of a manuscript (dated 811 A.H. = 1408-09) quoted by Pinsker (Liḳḳuṭe Ḳadmoniyyot, p. 64). Margoliouth further assumes that al-Hiti was a son of Joshua ibn Sa'adel ibn al-Hiti, who is cited by Solomon ben Jeroham, the adversary of Saadia Gaon. Al-Hiti was the author of a chronicle in which he registered all the Karaite scholars and their works down to Israel al-Maghrabi. Although the author was misled in some important points, his work furnishes valuable information concerning well-known Karaite scholars, and mentions a great number of previously unknown names. Al-Hiti's chronicle was published by Margoliouth from a Cairo Genizah fragment (J. Q. R. ix.429).".
- Al-Hiti wikiPageExternalLink view.jsp?artid=804&letter=H&search=al-hiti.
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- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Cairo_Geniza.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Cairo_Genizah.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_historians.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iraqi_Jews.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_historians.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Karaite_Judaism.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Chronicle.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink David_Samuel_Margoliouth.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink David_ben_Saadel.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates_River.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Hīt.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Hīt,_Iraq.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Israel_al-Maghrabi.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Jewish.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Encyclopedia.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_ibn_Saadel.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Karaite_Judaism.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Margoliouth.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Saadia_Gaon.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_ben_Jeroham.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al-Hiti".
- Al-Hiti wikiPageWikiLinkText "al-Hiti".
- Al-Hiti hasPhotoCollection Al-Hiti.
- Al-Hiti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JewishEncyclopedia.
- Al-Hiti subject Category:15th-century_historians.
- Al-Hiti subject Category:Iraqi_Jews.
- Al-Hiti subject Category:Jewish_historians.
- Al-Hiti subject Category:Karaite_Judaism.
- Al-Hiti hypernym Nickname.
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- Al-Hiti type Historian.
- Al-Hiti type Person.
- Al-Hiti type Scientist.
- Al-Hiti type Writer.
- Al-Hiti type Article.
- Al-Hiti type Controversy.
- Al-Hiti type Group.
- Al-Hiti type Historian.
- Al-Hiti type Movement.
- Al-Hiti type Scholar.
- Al-Hiti type Scientist.
- Al-Hiti type Source.
- Al-Hiti type Writer.
- Al-Hiti comment "David al-Hiti is the nickname of a Karaite Jewish chronicler who flourished (probably in Egypt) in the first half of the fifteenth century CE. He was a native of Hīt, Iraq (whence his surname), on the Euphrates River about thirty leagues to the west of Baghdad. He is supposed by Margoliouth to be identical with David ben Sa'adel ben Joseph, the writer of a manuscript (dated 811 A.H. = 1408-09) quoted by Pinsker (Liḳḳuṭe Ḳadmoniyyot, p. 64).".
- Al-Hiti label "Al-Hiti".
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- Al-Hiti sameAs Q4702521.
- Al-Hiti sameAs Q4702521.
- Al-Hiti wasDerivedFrom Al-Hiti?oldid=631194882.
- Al-Hiti isPrimaryTopicOf Al-Hiti.