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    Moshe Gil (Hebrew: משה גיל; February 8, 1921 – January 23, 2014) was an Israeli historian. Moshe Gil specialized in the historical interaction between...
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  • population by the time of the Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem in 614, while Moshe Gil says that Jews constituted the majority of the population until the 7th...
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    p. 158. Even Moshe Gil a skeptic of Islamic history argues that it was written within 5 months of Muhammad's arrival in Medina. Moshe Gil. "The Constitution...
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    the word "Radhanite". Many scholars, including Barbier de Meynard and Moshe Gil, believe it refers to a district in Mesopotamia called "the land of Radhan"...
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    ISBN 9780231088404. Moshe Gil, A History of Palestine: 634–1099, p. 3. "HISTORY: Foreign Domination". Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Gil, M. A History...
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    a more extended period, lasting until the Mamluk period. According to Moshe Gil, Jews in rural Galilean areas frequently succeeded in upholding community...
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    of the Khazar nobility to Judaism. A minority of scholars, among them Moshe Gil and Shaul Stampfer have challenged the document's claim to represent a...
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  • Sayf ibn Umar, who died between 786–809) to be authentic. For instance, Moshe Gil while discussing al-Tabari's version points out that "the language of...
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  • perspective on the Palestinians' ancestry. According to Israeli historian Moshe Gil, in order to accept the theory of the Jewish origin of the Palestinians...
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    Passman Tate, The Kingdom of Afghanistan: a historical sketch, p. 11 Moshe Gil; David Strassler, Jews in Islamic countries in the Middle Ages, p. 428...
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