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    David Samuel Margoliouth, FBA (/mɑːrˈɡoʊliəθ/; 17 October 1858, in London – 22 March 1940, in London) was an English orientalist. He was briefly active...
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  • Margoliouth is a surname. Notable people by that name include: David Samuel Margoliouth (1858–1940), British orientalist. Moses Margoliouth (1820–1881)...
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    JSTOR 24668403. Retrieved 2 May 2020. Nehemiah by Emil G. Hirsch, David Samuel Margoliouth, Wilhelm Bacher & M. Seligsohn, in "The Jewish Encyclopedia: A...
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  • drawing of the letter published in Al-Hilal was reproduced in David Samuel Margoliouth, Mohammed and the Rise of Islam, London (1905), p. 365, which is...
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    pronunciation: /ˈkaɪbər/, /ˈkaɪbɑːr/. In a research conducted by David Samuel Margoliouth and published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society in the...
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    Christian Knowledge. Margoliouth, David Samuel (1905). Mohammed and the Rise of Islam. Putnam. pp. 88–89, 104–06. Margoliouth, David Samuel (1926). Encyclopedia...
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  • Theodor Nöldeke, Leone Caetani, Alphonse Mingana, Arthur Jeffery, David Samuel Margoliouth, Abraham Geiger, William St. Clair Tisdall, Charles Cutler Torrey...
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  • (1819–1905) Reinhart Dozy (1820–1883) "Die Israeliten zu Mecca" (1864) David Samuel Margoliouth (1858–1940) William St. Clair Tisdall (1859–1928) Leone Caetani...
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  • adding 345 pages of new entries. On 25 April 1896, she married David Samuel Margoliouth, Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford. They...
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  • August 2020. Thomas Hughes (1855), Dictionary of Islam, p.59. David Samuel Margoliouth (1905), Mohammed and the Rise of Islam, p.407, p.461. "IslamWeb"...
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