- Ruschuk
- geographical name see Ruse
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
KHARĀJ AND JIZYA — KHARĀJ AND JIZYA, Arabic Turkish for tribute or remuneration in general which later came to mean land tax and poll tax, respectively. According to the constitution of the Muslim state, as conceived by the legislators, the payment of the poll tax… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) — Plevna Monument near the walls of Kitai gorod … Wikipedia
ROSANES, SOLOMON ABRAHAM — (1862–1938), historian. He was born in Ruschuk (Ruse), Bulgaria. While still in his teens he began to engage in money changing, and in 1878 he was attacked by robbers and seriously injured. After his recovery, acting upon a vow he had taken, he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ruse — or Turkish Ruschuk geographical name city NE Bulgaria on the Danube S of Bucharest population 192,365 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rousse — Infobox Settlement official name = Rousse native name =Русе image caption= Dohodno Zdanie or the theatre in Rousse subdivision type = Country subdivision name = BUL subdivision type1 = Provinces (Oblast) timezone=EET utc offset=+2 timezone… … Wikipedia
List of city name changes — This is a list of cities which changed their name over the course of history. see also: Names of European cities in different languages.AFG*Bactra → BalkhDZA*Ikosium → Icosium → Algiers *Géryville → El Bayadh *Cirta → Constantine *Hippo Regius →… … Wikipedia
Rosanes, Solomon Abraham — (1862 1938) Bul garian historian. He was born in Ruschuk. He was a businessman, but devoted himself to Jewish studies, and during World War I settled in Sofia, where he became librarian of the Jewish community. He published studies of Jewish… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Ruse — 1 Original name in latin Ruse Name in other language ROU, Roese, Rouse, Rousse, Rouss Roustchouk, Ruschuk, Ruschuq, Rusciuk, Rusclink, Ruscuk, Ruse, Rushchuk, Rushtuk, Russe, Rustschuk, Rusze, Rusuk, Rus Ruzo, Ruuk, Saray Makhle, Sexantaprista,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
MALBIM, MEIR LOEB BEN JEHIEL MICHAEL WEISSER — (1809–1879), rabbi, preacher, and biblical exegete. The name Malbim is an acronym formed from Meir Loeb ben Jehiel Michael. Born in Volochisk (Volhynia), Malbim was a child when his father died. He studied in his native town until the age of 13,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ROSANES — (Rosales), Spanish family originating in the town of Castallvi de Rosanes, near Barcelona. With the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, the members of this family emigrated to Portugal. There they were compelled to convert to Christianity, changing … Encyclopedia of Judaism