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  1. Era una de las mayores ciudades del mundo medieval, con una población estimada por la Enciclopedia Británica de 2005 en seiscientos mil habitantes. La ciudad fue saqueada por las tropas de Tamerlán en 1395. 2 Las fuerzas de Iván IV "El Terrible" destruyeron finalmente Sarái después de haber conquistado el Kanato de Astracán en 1556.

    • Sara

      Sara (שָׂרָה) fue según la Biblia, la esposa de Abraham y...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarahSarah - Wikipedia

    • In The Hebrew Bible
    • New Testament References
    • Historicity
    • Religious Views
    • Tomb of Sarah
    • Relationship to Abraham
    • In Popular Culture
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    Family

    According to Book of Genesis 20:12, in conversation with the Philistine king Abimelech of Gerar, Abraham describes Sarah as both his wife and his half-sister ("my father's daughter, but not my mother's"). Such unions were later explicitly banned in the Book of Leviticus (Leviticus 18:9). However, some commentators identify her as Iscah (Genesis 11:29), a daughter of Abraham's brother Haran. By her union with Abraham, Sarah had one child, Isaac. After her death, Abraham married Keturah, whose...

    Narrative

    In the biblical narrative, Sarah is the wife of Abraham. In two places in the narrative he says Sarah is his sister (Genesis 12:10 through 13:1, in the encounter with Pharaoh, and Genesis 20, in the encounter with Abimelech). Knowing Sarah to be a great beauty and fearing that the Pharaoh would kill Abraham to be with Sarah, Abraham asks Sarah to tell the Pharaoh that she is his sister (Genesis 17). She was originally called Sarai. In the narrative of the covenant of the pieces in Genesis 17,...

    Later Hebrew Bible references

    Sarah is mentioned alongside Abraham in Isaiah 51:2: 1. Look to Abraham your father, and to Sarah who bore you.

    The First Epistle of Peter praises Sarah for obeying her husband. She is praised for her faith in the Hebrews "hall of faith" passage alongside a number of other Old Testament figures. Other New Testament references to Sarah are in Romans and Galatians. In Galatians 4, she and Hagar are used as an allegory of the old and new covenants: "For it is w...

    In the early and middle 20th century, leading archaeologists such as William Foxwell Albright and biblical scholars such as Albrecht Alt believed that the patriarchs and matriarchs were either real individuals or believable composites of people who lived in the "patriarchal age", the 2nd millennium BCE. But, in the 1970s, new arguments concerning I...

    In Judaism

    Sarah first appears in the Book of Genesis, while the Midrash and Aggadah provide some additional commentary on her life and role within Judaism and its ancestral form, Yahwism. She is born Sarai (Hebrew: שָׂרַי) in Ur Kaśdim, or Ur of the Chaldees, believed to have been in present-day Iraq, 1,958 Anno Mundi, according to the Hebrew calendar. She was the daughter of Haran and the granddaughter of Terah, an idolater who worshiped the Moon god Nanna and high-ranking servant of Nimrod,[citation...

    In Islam

    The Islamic portrayal of Sarah, who is unnamed in the Quran, mimics that of her portrayal in Judaism and Christianity, in that she is a good woman, kin and wife to Abraham, who, after years of barrenness, has a son, the prophet Isaac(Isḥāq). However, notable differences exist in the portrayal of her relationships with Abraham, Hagar, and Ishmael. She is not portrayed as Abraham's sister but his first cousin, said to be the daughter of Terah's brother, Haran, and Hagar is not portrayed as Abra...

    Sarah is believed to be buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs (known by Muslims as the Sanctuary of Abraham). The compound, located in the ancient city of Hebron, is the second holiest site for Jews (after the Temple Mount in Jerusalem), and is also venerated by Christians and Muslims, both of whom have traditions which maintain that the site is the...

    There are three stories in Genesis where a patriarch identifies his wife as his sister; scholars debate the relationship among these, with some saying that the account of the encounter of Abraham and Sarah with Pharaoh in Genesis 12-13 is the oldest, while the stories of Abraham and Sarah encounter King Abimelech in Genesis 20, and of Isaac and Reb...

    Sarah has been featured in several novels, and she is the central character in Sarah by Orson Scott Card in the Women of Genesis series, Sarai: A Novel by Jill Eileen Smith, and Sarah: A Novel by Marek Halter, and Song of Sarai by Zannah Martin. In the Christian fiction novel Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, the protagonist, called "Angel" throug...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarai_(city)Sarai (city) - Wikipedia

    Sarai (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: سرای ‎; also transcribed as Saraj or Saray; "mansion" or "court") was the name of possibly two cities near the lower Volga, that served successively as the effective capitals of the Golden Horde, a Turco-Mongol kingdom which ruled much of Northwestern Asia and Eastern Europe, in

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  5. Sarai. Nacida en Miami, Estados Unisos, de padre estadounidense y madre venezolana, Sarai creció influenciada por la música latina que escuchaban sus padres desde salsa, merengue, pop y rock. Esto influyó en su pasión por la música y desde los 8 años Sarai comenzó a escribir sus propias canciones. Su deseo de impactar al mundo a través ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaraiSarai - Wikipedia

    Sarai. Look up sarai, Sarai, or serai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sarai, Serai, or Saraj may refer to: Places. Sarai (city), a large medieval city, and the capital city of the Golden Horde. Saray-Jük, the Little Sarai of the Golden Horde. Azerbaijan. Sarai Village, an old Turkic village in Absheron, Baku.