MANISSA — MANISSA, identical with the ancient Magnesia, today the chief town of the Turkish province bearing the same name, N.E. of izmir . A Jewish community probably existed in Manissa from the first century C.E., but there is no extant information on it … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Manissa — Manissa, das alte Magnesia, Stadt im türk. kleinasiat. Wilajet Aïdin, am Gedistschaï, 35.000 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Manissa — Manissa, türk. Stadt in Kleinasien, das alte Magnesia ad Sipylum, hat 12000 E., darunter viele Griechen und Armenier, Safranbau, Tulpenzucht … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Manissa — geographical name see Manisa … New Collegiate Dictionary
Riad Manissa — (Марракеш,Марокко) Категория отеля: Адрес: 100 Derb Jdid, Riad Zitoun Lakhdim, Медина … Каталог отелей
Манисса — (Manissa), древняя Магнезия (см.) г. в азиатско турецком вилайете Айдине, на левом берегу Гедис Чая, или Сарабата (прежний Гермос); около 60000 ж., из них 13000 греков, 6000 армян, 3000 евреев. Более 20 мечетей, 4 синагоги, церкви христианские;… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
Coenraad de Buys — Born Coenraad De Buys 1761 Wagenboomrivier, Montagu Died 1821 Zoutpansberg area Cause of death … Wikipedia
OTTOMAN EMPIRE — OTTOMAN EMPIRE, Balkan and Middle Eastern empire started by a Turkish tribe, led by ʿUthmān (1288–1326), at the beginning of the 14th century. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: sources … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PALACHE (Palaggi), ḤAYYIM — (also called by the acronym Ḥabif; 1788–1869), rabbi and ḥakham bashi. Born in Izmir (Smyrna), Palache, a member of the distinguished palache family, was the grandson on his mother s side of Joseph Raphael Ḥazzan (author of Ḥikrei Lev) and was a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Manisa — or Manissa or ancient Magnesia geographical name city W Turkey NE of Izmir population 158,928 … New Collegiate Dictionary