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YEMENI MERCHANT (0701-0800)
Ousep Rabban; Rabban, Joseph
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A TURKIC CHINESE MONK TURNED DIPLOMAT OF THE NESTORIAN CHURCH OF THE EAST IN CHINA
Rabban Sauma; Rabban Çauma; Rabban bar Sauma; Rabban Sawma; Rabban Ṣawma; Rabban Cauma; Saymer Sagura; Sagura; Saymer; Ṣawma; Sawma; Çauma; Cauma; 拉賓掃務瑪; Rabban Bar Sawma
·noun Great heat, as of the body in fever.
Al Rabban Holding Company         
User:Zulaikhah 1407/Al Rabban Holding Company
Al Rabban Holding Company is a Qatari holding company, that is, a company that owns enough voting stock in other companies to control their corporate policies and management. This company features a diversified portfolio of companies and partnerships.
Martyrology of Rabban Sliba         
Aaron the Illustrious; Aaron of the nuts; Saint Abel (Syrian); Mar Abhai; Abhai of Hach; Abhai (saint); Saint Abhai; Abhai (teacher); Abhai of hach; Syrian Martyrology of Rabban Sliba; Rabban Ṣalība
The Martyrology of Rabban Sliba is a book containing the names and feast days of a number of martyrs of the Syriac Orthodox Church. It was edited by P.

Wikipedia

Joseph Rabban

Joseph Rabban (old Malayalam: Issuppu Irappan, also Yusuf/Oueseph Rabban) was a prominent Jewish merchant/aristocrat in the entrepôt of Kodungallur (Muyirikkottu) on the Malabar Coast, India in early 11th century AD.

According to the Jewish copper plates of Cochin (c. 1000 AD), a charter issued by the Chera king at Kodungallur, Rabban was granted the rights of merchant guild anjuman/hanjamana along with several other trade rights and aristocratic privileges. He was exempted from all payments made by other settlers in the city of Muyirikkottu to the king (at the same time extending to him all the rights of the other settlers). These rights and privileges were given perpetuity to all his descendants. Anjuman was a south Indian merchant guild organised by Jewish, Christian, and Islamic merchants from West Asian countries.

Rabban's descendants continued to have prominence over other Jews of the Malabar coast for centuries. A conflict broke out between descendants, Joseph Azar, and his brother Aaron Azar in the 1340s.