Nathan ben Nachum, 7th Exilarch

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Exhilarch Nathan 'Mar Ukba I' ben Nachum

Hebrew: מר עוקבא בן נחום, Arabic: رأس الجالوت مار أوكبا الأول بن رأس الجالوت ناحوم الثاني, Portuguese: Nathan ben Nachum, 7° Exilarca
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Birthplace: Babylon, Persian Empire
Death: circa 240 (75-93)
Babylon, Persian Empire
Immediate Family:

Son of 2nd Exhilarch of Judah Nachum II ben Achaya and Hobah bat Rab
Husband of Unknown bat David ben Tzadok
Father of Anani (Huna II) bar Nathan, 8th Exilarch
Brother of Da'ud ben Nachum; Ya'akob ben Nachum, 6th Exilarch; Khamma ben Nachum II, 5th Exilarch Huna I and Huna ben Nachum

Occupation: أمير يهود بابل
Managed by: Shmuel-Aharon Kam (Kahn / שמו...
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About Nathan ben Nachum, 7th Exilarch

Exilarch Mar Ukba I ben Nahum beni David was Exilarch (Exilarch [Hebrew: ראש גלות Rosh Galut, Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. "head of the exile", Greek: Æchmalotarcha], referring to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community following the deportation of the population of Judah into Babylonian exile after the destruction of the kingdom of Judah) at Babylonia between 210 and 240.

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Also found in Abarbanel Family Scroll – undated handwritten manuscript from the collection of the late Rabbi Shmuel Gorr, held by Chaim Freedman.

Reference was made to “Elef Margaliot” 1993, Meir Wunder.



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Exilarch Mar Ukba I ben Nahum beni David was Exilarch (Exilarch [Hebrew: ראש גלות Rosh Galut, Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. "head of the exile", Greek: Æchmalotarcha], referring to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community following the deportation of the population of Judah into Babylonian exile after the destruction of the kingdom of Judah) at Babylonia between 210 and 240.

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Also found in Abarbanel Family Scroll – undated handwritten manuscript from the collection of the late Rabbi Shmuel Gorr, held by Chaim Freedman.

Reference was made to “Elef Margaliot” 1993, Meir Wunder.

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Nathan ben Nachum, 7th Exilarch's Timeline

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156
Babylon, Persian Empire
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190
Babylon, Iraq
240
240
Age 84
Babylon, Persian Empire