- male, deceased (940)
- David ben Zakkai was an exilarch. He is known in Jewish history especially for his controversy with Saadia. He was a relative of the prince of the...
- male
- Ykhanya (meaning "God will fortify (his people)", "see Theophory in the Bible"; Greek: ιεχονιας, ; trad. English: "Jeconiah, Coniah, Jechonia...
- male, deceased (780)
- Saul ben Anan was a Karaite Jewish leader of the eighth century CE. He was the son and successor of Anan ben David. He is styled by the later...
- male
- Anan Ben David is often considered to be the founder of the Karaite movement (a form of Judaism that split off from rabbinic Judaism due to its...
- male
- David ben Boaz (in Arabic, Abu Sa'id Daud ibn Bu'az was a Karaite Jewish scholar who flourished in the tenth century CE. He is reported to have...
- male
- Solomon ben Hasdai was the son of Hasdai ben Hezekiah. He was the tenth Karaite exilarch of the house of Anan ben David, and the last of Anan's...
- male
- Boaz ben Jehoshaphat was the son of Jehoshaphat ben Saul and the great-grandson of Anan ben David. He lived in Iraq during the mid ninth century....
- male
- Hezekiah ben Solomon was the son of Solomon ben David and thus was the ninth Karaite exilarch of the line of Anan ben David. He lived in Iraq...
- male
- Hezekiah ben Solomon was the son of Solomon ben David and thus was the eighth Karaite exilarch of the line of Anan ben David. He lived in Iraq...
- male
- Jehoshaphat ben Saul was the son of Saul ben Anan and the grandson of Anan ben David. He lived in Iraq during the early ninth century. Jehoshaphat...
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