- Source: RABaD
- Source: Rabad
RABad (ראב״ד, pronounced also Raavad, Ravad or Raivid) is a Hebrew acronym which most commonly refers to Rabbi Abraham Ben David, or the RABaD III. There are three rabbis and scholars referred to by this acronym:
People
Rabbi Abraham ibn Daud, the first RABaD, a Spanish-Jewish philosopher and historian
Rabbi Abraham ben Isaac of Narbonne the Eshkol, called RABad II, being an acronym for Rav Av Beth Din
Rabbi Abraham ben David of Posquières, called RABaD III, a son-in-law of the former
Other uses
RABaD or Ravad, the head of any Rabbinical court, being an acronym for Rosh Beth Din
Rábade or "San Vicenzo de Rábade", a town in the northwest of Spain in the province of Lugo
See also
Rabad
Rabaḍ (Arabic: ربض, romanized: rabaḍ, lit. 'outskirts, suburb') refers to the suburbs of seventh- to eighth-century cities in Central Asia, including what is now the Turkistan Region in southern Kazakhstan, Iran, and Afghanistan.
This term, in the Andalusī Arabic form of ar-rabāḍ, was borrowed into Spanish as arrabal and into Portuguese as arrabalde.
City layout
A typical qalʿat ("fortress") in Central Asia was based on a tripartite city model: citadel, shahristan (residential area inside the walls), and rabaḍ (suburb). This city model is valid not only for Central Asian city typology, but is also used to describe similar city types elsewhere in the Muslim world.
See also
Related
Rabat (disambiguation), Arabic word for 'fortified town' or 'suburb'
Rábade, town in Galicia, Spain
Ribat, Arabic word for Early Muslim frontier fort, later caravansary and Sufi retreat
Robat (disambiguation), Persian variant for 'ribat'
Other
RABaD (disambiguation), Hebrew acronym for Rabbi Abraham Ben David. See page for the most famous 3 by this name.
References
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