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Lavan may refer to: Places * Lavan Island, Iran ** Lavan Airport * Lavan Rural District, Iran Other uses * Lavan (name) * Lavan or Laban (Bible), a person in the Book of Genesis See also * ha-Lavan Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob or Yitzhak ben Yaakov, nicknamed ''"ha-Lavan"'' or "the white" was a 12th-century rabbi of Bohemia. He was a Tosafist and liturgical poet who flourished at Prague in the late 12th century. He was the brother of the renowned ... * Lavans (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Lavan Island
, location = Persian Gulf , coordinates = , area_km2 = 78 , length_km = 23.5 , width_km = 4.8 , country = Iran , country_admin_divisions_title = Province , country_admin_divisions = Hormozgan , module = Lavan Island ( fa, جزیرهٔ لاوان) (traditionally known as hidden pearl island or Sheikh Shoeyb island) is an Iranian island in the Persian Gulf. It has an area of . The island has one of the four major terminals for export of crude oil in Iran alongside Kharg island. Lavan island sits on top of Lavan gas field, containing of gas. Administratively, the island forms part of the Lavan Rural District in Kish District, Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province. The island is served by Lavan Airport. See also * List of lighthouses in Iran *Bandar Lengeh *Laz, Iran Laz ( fa, لز; also known as Lāzeh) is a village in Lavan Rural District, Kish District, Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran ...
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Lavan Airport
Lavan Island Airport ( fa, فرودگاه لاوان) is a regional airport located in near of city of Lavan, Hormozgan Province, in south of Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... The airport is using by Iran Ministry of Petroleum for transferring of employees of Iran Oil Company. Airlines and destinations References External links * * Airports in Iran Buildings and structures in Hormozgan Province Transportation in Hormozgan Province {{Iran-airport-stub ...
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Lavan Rural District
Lavan Rural District ( fa, دهستان لاوان) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in the Kish District of Bandar Lengeh County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 891, in 172 families. The rural district has 2 villages. The rural district covers Lavan Island , location = Persian Gulf , coordinates = , area_km2 = 78 , length_km = 23.5 , width_km = 4.8 , country = Iran , country_admin_divisions_title = Province , country_admin_divisions ... and Shidvar Island. References Rural Districts of Hormozgan Province Bandar Lengeh County {{BandarLengeh-geo-stub ...
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Lavan (name)
Lavan is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Al Lavan (born 1946), former college football head coach * Doc Lavan (1890–1952), Major League Baseball shortstop * John Lavan Sir John Martin Lavan (September 1911 – 1 December 2006) was a judge in the Supreme Court of Western Australia. He was educated at CBC Perth (now Trinity College Trinity College may refer to: Australia * Trinity Anglican College, an Angli ... (1911–2006), former judge on the Supreme Court of Western Australia * Rene Lavan (born 1968), Cuban-American actor * Samuel Lavan (born 1982), Israeli footballer Given name: * LaVan Davis (born 1966), American actor and singer * Harvey Lavan "Van" Cliburn Jr. (1934-2013), American pianist Fictional characters: * Lavan Firestorm, character in the book ''Brightly Burning'' {{given name, type=both ...
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Laban (Bible)
Laban (Aramaic: ܠܵܒܵܢ; ), also known as Laban the Aramean, is a figure in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. He was the brother of Rebekah, who married Isaac and bore Jacob. Laban welcomed his nephew, and set him the stipulation of seven years' labour before he permitted him to marry his daughter Rachel. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying his elder daughter Leah instead. Jacob then took Rachel as his second wife, on condition of serving an additional seven years' labour. Laban and his family were described as dwelling in Paddan Aram, in Mesopotamia. Though the biblical text itself does not attest to this, rabbinic sources also identify him as the father of Bilhah and Zilpah, the two concubines with whom Jacob also has children ('' Midrash Rabba'', Gen. 24). Narrative Laban first appears in the Hebrew Bible in as the grown spokesman for his father Bethuel's house; he was impressed by the gold jewelry given to his sister on behalf of Isaac, and played a key ...
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Ha-Lavan
Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob or Yitzhak ben Yaakov, nicknamed ''"ha-Lavan"'' or "the white" was a 12th-century rabbi of Bohemia. He was a Tosafist and liturgical poet who flourished at Prague in the late 12th century. He was the brother of the renowned traveler Petachiah of Regensburg. He was among the earliest of the tosafists ("ba'ale tosafot yeshanim"), a contemporary of Rabbi Eleazar of Metz, and a pupil of Rabbenu Tam. According to Recanati, Isaac directed the yeshivah of Ratisbon. He also lived at Worms for a time. Isaac is mentioned frequently in the Tosafot, and Isaac ben Moses, in his ''Or Zarua'', No. 739, quotes Isaac ben Jacob's commentary on Ketubot, a manuscript of which exists in the Munich Library (No. 317). He is also mentioned in a commentary to the Pentateuch written in the first half of the 13th century. There is a piyyuṭ A ''piyyut'' or ''piyut'' (plural piyyutim or piyutim, he, פִּיּוּטִים / פיוטים, פִּיּוּט / פיוט ; fr ...
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