Abraham Ben Yijū was a Jewish merchant and poet born in Ifriqiya, in what is now Tunisia, around 1100. He is known from surviving correspondence between...
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Ghosh reconstructs the history of a 12th-century Jewish merchant, Abraham Ben Yiju, and his slaves Ashu and Bomma, using documents from the Cairo Geniza...
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recounts his study of the Genizah fragments related to Jewish merchant Abraham Ben Yiju in the book In an Antique Land. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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the city was home to the Arabic-speaking Tunisian Jewish merchant Abraham Ben Yiju. The Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta, who had visited the town in 1342...
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Alupendra (1110–1160), the city was home to the Tunisian Jewish merchant Abraham Ben Yiju. The Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta, who visited Mangalore in 1342...
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Baliapatanam. It is also possible that the 'Budfattan' visited by Abraham Ben Yiju, a Jewish merchant who lived in Mangalore in the 1230s and 1240s, was...
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and as a result small towns or markets were formed. The travels of Abraham Ben Yiju, a Jewish merchant who lived in Mangalore in the 1130s and 1140s, included...
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Goitein 2007, pp. 632–634. Genizah fragment IOM D 55.10, composed by Abraham Ben Yiju Ashur 2013, pp. 165–166. Friedman & Goitein 2007, pp. 40–41. See the...
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