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+ | A reconstruction of the exilarchs in the pre- and post- Islamic era.<ref>David Hughes, ''Davidic Dynasty'' 2007</ref> <ref>Bashan, E; Hirschberg, H.; Mivhar bibliografi 'al rashut ha-golah, ha-nesi'ut veha-negidut ba-Mizrah. Bar Ilan Univ. (Ramat-Gan: 1974).</ref> <ref>Bryant-Abraham, Charles. "De Domo Et Familia David"</ref><ref>Gil, Moshe. ‘The Exilarchate’, pp 33-65 in The Jews of Medieval Islam, ed. by Daniel Frank. E.J. Brill (1995).</ref> <ref>Goode, Alexander D. ‘The Exilarchate in the Eastern Caliphate’, article in “Jewish Quarterly Review”, vol. 31, no. 2, 1940-1, pp 149-169.</ref> <ref>Lazarus, Felix. ‘Die Haupter der Vertriebenen’, article in “Jahrbucher fur Judische Geschicte und Literatur”, vol. 10, 1890, pp 174-179.</ref> <ref>Le Strange, G. The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate. Cambridge UP (1905).</ref> <ref>Neubauer, Adolf. Mediaeval Jewish Chronicles. Philo Press (1970).</ref> <ref>Rosenstein, Neil. The Unbroken Chain: biographical sketches and the genealogy of illustrious Jewish families from the 15th-20th century. 2 vols. rev. edn. CIS Pub. (1990).</ref> <ref>Roth, Cecil (ed.). The Encyclopedia Judaica. 16 vols. Keter Pub. House (1971-2).</ref> <ref>Valle Rodriguez, Carlos del. El Orden De Las Generaciones = Seder ha-Dorot. Aben Ezra Ediciones (1997).</ref> <ref>Wein, Berel [Rabbi]. Herald of Destiny: The Story of the Jews in the Medieval Era 750-1650. Shaar Press (1993).</ref> | ||
+ | <table width=800> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ahijah | ||
+ | '''1st EXILARCH''', r135-145 | ||
+ | founds new dynasty of exilarchs | ||
+ | : | ||
+ | ┌─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────┬─────────────┬──────────┐ | ||
+ | Huna IV Mar Zutra I Rava Kahana Ashi | ||
+ | '''24th EXILARCH''' '''25th EXILARCH''' (Khanai) │ | ||
+ | r415-442 r442-456 : etc. | ||
+ | : ┌──────┴───────┬──────────────┐ : | ||
+ | : Kahana II Huna V Nosson II : | ||
+ | : '''26th EXILARCH''' '''27th EXILARCH''' '''28th EXILARCH''' : | ||
+ | : r456-465 r465-x470 x470 : | ||
+ | : │ executed executed : | ||
+ | : Huna VI │ : | ||
+ | : (a) '''29th EXILARCH''' │ (a) | ||
+ | : │ r484-508 │ | ||
+ | : Haninai │ daughter == Shamir al-Janah | ||
+ | : executed 520 == Havah '''Prince of Himyar''' | ||
+ | : │ [heiress] d493 │ | ||
+ | ┌───┴─────┐ ┌─┴───────────────────────────────┐ │ | ||
+ | Pachida daughter == Mar Zutra II Hizkiah Joseph Asher | ||
+ | Regent │ '''30th EXILARCH''' == daughter │ Dhu Nuwas | ||
+ | r508-512 │ b493, 508-520 │ │ king of Himyar | ||
+ | │ Jewish kingdom in │ │ Arabia r518-525 | ||
+ | │ Persia r513-520 │ │ | ||
+ | │ │ David | ||
+ | Ahunai [Huna-Mar II] Zutra I [Mar-Zutra] "Rav" │ | ||
+ | restored after an interim carried to Tiberias in 520 │ | ||
+ | '''31st EXILARCH''' r550-560 became Patriach │ | ||
+ | │ │ Mar Zutra III | ||
+ | Hofnai (Kafnai,Qafnai) etc. '''34th EXILARCH''' | ||
+ | '''32nd EXILARCH''' r560-581 r589 | ||
+ | │ | ||
+ | ┌────────────┴────────────────────────┬─────────────────────┐ | ||
+ | │ Hushiel daughter == Asad ibn Hashim | ||
+ | Haninai 35th EXILARCH │ d582 | ||
+ | '''33rd EXILARCH''' r589-608 │ | ||
+ | r581-x589 ┌────────┴──────┐ Fatima == Abu Talib | ||
+ | executed Nehemiah II Hanamel (Shallum) │ | ||
+ | │ '''36th EXILARCH''' [proposed Salmaan Farsi] │ | ||
+ | │ Persian Govenor '''37th EXILARCH''' 'Ali '''4th Khalif''' r655-661 | ||
+ | │ of Jerusalem r614-640 married daughter | ||
+ | │ Yazdagird III r608-614 │ of Muhammed | ||
+ | │ king of Persia │ │ | ||
+ | │ │ ┌────────────┴──────────────┐ Shi'ites | ||
+ | Adoa == Bustenai == Dara Heman I │ | ||
+ | │ (Bustenai) [Azdadwar] [proposed Abdallah ibn Saba] Yakub of Syria | ||
+ | │ '''1st EXILARCH''' │ '''38th EXILARCH''' [proposed Ka'b al-Ahbar] | ||
+ | │ r642-665 etc. r640-2 x660 claimant (x643) | ||
+ | ├───────────────────┐ co-founder of a Kharajite sect │ | ||
+ | Hisdai I (Chasdayi) Haninai Baradai Ishak | ||
+ | '''2nd EXILARCH''' [Bar-Adoi] d689 '''3rd EXILARCH''' r685-700 | ||
+ | r665-685 │ deposed, d705 | ||
+ | ┌──────────────┴──────────┐ │ | ||
+ | Hisdai II │ ┌──────────┴───────────┐ | ||
+ | '''4th EXILARCH''' etc. Saura of Syria Yakub Obadiah | ||
+ | r700-730 (Sherini,Sheria,Serene) │ | ||
+ | │ [claimant 720-3] │ | ||
+ | ┌───────┴───┬────────────┬─────────────┬──────────┐ Ishaq [Abu 'Isa] | ||
+ | Jacob, Gaon Zakkai I Judah, Gaon Solomon I David al-Ra'i al-Isfahani, d755 | ||
+ | of Sura '''5th EXILARCH''' of Pumbedita '''6th EXILARCH''' │ founded a minor dynasty | ||
+ | r715-730 r730-733 r739 r733-759 │ (700s-800s) | ||
+ | │ │ │ | ||
+ | ┌───────────┬──┘ ┌──┴───────────┬────────┐ Judah of Hamadan | ||
+ | Isaac Iskoi I etc. Anan I Hananiah, │ (Yudghan al-Ra'i) | ||
+ | '''7th EXILARCH''' '''anti-EXILARCH''' '''8th EXILARCH''' etc. │ | ||
+ | r760 r757-761 r762 Mushka | ||
+ | founder of a Karaite sect │ │ | ||
+ | │ │ etc. | ||
+ | etc. etc. | ||
+ | |||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
+ | [[Category:Islam and Judaism]] | ||
[[Category:The Persian and Islamic conquests of Jerusalem]] | [[Category:The Persian and Islamic conquests of Jerusalem]] |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 26 July 2009
A reconstruction of the exilarchs in the pre- and post- Islamic era.[1] [2] [3][4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Ahijah 1st EXILARCH, r135-145 founds new dynasty of exilarchs : ┌─────────────────────────────┼───────────────────┬─────────────┬──────────┐ Huna IV Mar Zutra I Rava Kahana Ashi 24th EXILARCH 25th EXILARCH (Khanai) │ r415-442 r442-456 : etc. : ┌──────┴───────┬──────────────┐ : : Kahana II Huna V Nosson II : : 26th EXILARCH 27th EXILARCH 28th EXILARCH : : r456-465 r465-x470 x470 : : │ executed executed : : Huna VI │ : : (a) 29th EXILARCH │ (a) : │ r484-508 │ : Haninai │ daughter == Shamir al-Janah : executed 520 == Havah Prince of Himyar : │ [heiress] d493 │ ┌───┴─────┐ ┌─┴───────────────────────────────┐ │ Pachida daughter == Mar Zutra II Hizkiah Joseph Asher Regent │ 30th EXILARCH == daughter │ Dhu Nuwas r508-512 │ b493, 508-520 │ │ king of Himyar │ Jewish kingdom in │ │ Arabia r518-525 │ Persia r513-520 │ │ │ │ David Ahunai [Huna-Mar II] Zutra I [Mar-Zutra] "Rav" │ restored after an interim carried to Tiberias in 520 │ 31st EXILARCH r550-560 became Patriach │ │ │ Mar Zutra III Hofnai (Kafnai,Qafnai) etc. 34th EXILARCH 32nd EXILARCH r560-581 r589 │ ┌────────────┴────────────────────────┬─────────────────────┐ │ Hushiel daughter == Asad ibn Hashim Haninai 35th EXILARCH │ d582 33rd EXILARCH r589-608 │ r581-x589 ┌────────┴──────┐ Fatima == Abu Talib executed Nehemiah II Hanamel (Shallum) │ │ 36th EXILARCH [proposed Salmaan Farsi] │ │ Persian Govenor 37th EXILARCH 'Ali 4th Khalif r655-661 │ of Jerusalem r614-640 married daughter │ Yazdagird III r608-614 │ of Muhammed │ king of Persia │ │ │ │ ┌────────────┴──────────────┐ Shi'ites Adoa == Bustenai == Dara Heman I │ │ (Bustenai) [Azdadwar] [proposed Abdallah ibn Saba] Yakub of Syria │ 1st EXILARCH │ 38th EXILARCH [proposed Ka'b al-Ahbar] │ r642-665 etc. r640-2 x660 claimant (x643) ├───────────────────┐ co-founder of a Kharajite sect │ Hisdai I (Chasdayi) Haninai Baradai Ishak 2nd EXILARCH [Bar-Adoi] d689 3rd EXILARCH r685-700 r665-685 │ deposed, d705 ┌──────────────┴──────────┐ │ Hisdai II │ ┌──────────┴───────────┐ 4th EXILARCH etc. Saura of Syria Yakub Obadiah r700-730 (Sherini,Sheria,Serene) │ │ [claimant 720-3] │ ┌───────┴───┬────────────┬─────────────┬──────────┐ Ishaq [Abu 'Isa] Jacob, Gaon Zakkai I Judah, Gaon Solomon I David al-Ra'i al-Isfahani, d755 of Sura 5th EXILARCH of Pumbedita 6th EXILARCH │ founded a minor dynasty r715-730 r730-733 r739 r733-759 │ (700s-800s) │ │ │ ┌───────────┬──┘ ┌──┴───────────┬────────┐ Judah of Hamadan Isaac Iskoi I etc. Anan I Hananiah, │ (Yudghan al-Ra'i) 7th EXILARCH anti-EXILARCH 8th EXILARCH etc. │ r760 r757-761 r762 Mushka founder of a Karaite sect │ │ │ │ etc. etc. etc. |
References
- ↑ David Hughes, Davidic Dynasty 2007
- ↑ Bashan, E; Hirschberg, H.; Mivhar bibliografi 'al rashut ha-golah, ha-nesi'ut veha-negidut ba-Mizrah. Bar Ilan Univ. (Ramat-Gan: 1974).
- ↑ Bryant-Abraham, Charles. "De Domo Et Familia David"
- ↑ Gil, Moshe. ‘The Exilarchate’, pp 33-65 in The Jews of Medieval Islam, ed. by Daniel Frank. E.J. Brill (1995).
- ↑ Goode, Alexander D. ‘The Exilarchate in the Eastern Caliphate’, article in “Jewish Quarterly Review”, vol. 31, no. 2, 1940-1, pp 149-169.
- ↑ Lazarus, Felix. ‘Die Haupter der Vertriebenen’, article in “Jahrbucher fur Judische Geschicte und Literatur”, vol. 10, 1890, pp 174-179.
- ↑ Le Strange, G. The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate. Cambridge UP (1905).
- ↑ Neubauer, Adolf. Mediaeval Jewish Chronicles. Philo Press (1970).
- ↑ Rosenstein, Neil. The Unbroken Chain: biographical sketches and the genealogy of illustrious Jewish families from the 15th-20th century. 2 vols. rev. edn. CIS Pub. (1990).
- ↑ Roth, Cecil (ed.). The Encyclopedia Judaica. 16 vols. Keter Pub. House (1971-2).
- ↑ Valle Rodriguez, Carlos del. El Orden De Las Generaciones = Seder ha-Dorot. Aben Ezra Ediciones (1997).
- ↑ Wein, Berel [Rabbi]. Herald of Destiny: The Story of the Jews in the Medieval Era 750-1650. Shaar Press (1993).