Nagid

Nagid

Nagid, (Hebrew: נגיד‎), is a Hebrew term meaning a prince or leader. This title was often applied to the religious leader in Sephardic communities of the Middle Ages, generally in Egypt. Among the individuals bearing this title are the following:

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  • SAMUEL HA-NAGID — (Ismail ibn Nagrelʿa; 993–1055 or 1056), vizier of granada , statesman, poet, scholar, and military commander. The meteoric rise and political and military career of Samuel ha Nagid marks the highest achievement of a Jew in medieval Muslim Spain …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Samuel ibn Nagrela (Ha-Nagid; Ibn Nagdela; Ibn Nagrela; Samuel ha-Nagid) — (933 1055)    Spanish statesman, scholar and military commander. Born in Cordoba, he was forced to flee the city in 1013 and opened a spice shop in Malaga. He joined the staff of King Habbus, the Berber ruler of Granada, and was later appointed… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Samuel ha-Nagid — (also known as Ismail ibn Nagrela) (993–1055 or 1056)    Spanish statesman and scholar. In the Moslem court of Granada, Samuel ha Nagid was for thirty years in command of both domestic and foreign affairs. Originally a merchant from Córdoba,… …   Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • JEHOSEPH (Joseph) HA-NAGID — (1035–1066), vizier of Granada, son of samuel ha nagid . In his youth he already displayed superior talents. His distinguished father supervised his education, and was particularly concerned that his son have a perfect knowledge of the Arabic… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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