Figura religiosa

Rabia de Basra

710 - 801

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Sua biografia está disponível em 53 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 50 em 2024). Rabia de Basra é a 253ª figura religiosa mais popular (caiu do 157ª em 2024), a 12ª biografia mais popular do Iraque (subiu do 15ª em 2019) e a 4ª figura religiosa mais popular do Iraque.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Rabia de Basra ranks 253 out of 3,187Before her are Pope John XV, Pope Paschal II, Pope Urban VI, Joachim, Pope Lucius II, and Pope Gelasius I. After her are Ānanda, Pope Honorius IV, Pope Adrian II, Pope Paschal I, Pope Gelasius II, and Isidore of Seville.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 710, Rabia de Basra ranks 1After her are Saint Walpurga, Krum, Desiderius, Carloman, Antipope Constantine II, Sevar of Bulgaria, Aureolus of Aragon, and Lullus. Among people deceased in 801, Rabia de Basra ranks 2Before her is Ragnar Lodbrok. After her are Theophano of Athens, Theodote, Bardanes Tourkos, Constantine, Eudokia Dekapolitissa, and Eadberht III Præn.

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In Iraque

Among people born in Iraque, Rabia de Basra ranks 12 out of NaNBefore her are Abu Hanifa (698), Ibn al-Haytham (965), Möngke Khan (1209), Al-Kindi (801), Ashurbanipal (-685), and Sarah (-1803). After her are Al-Masudi (896), Sargon of Akkad (-2300), Fuzûlî (1494), Zaha Hadid (1950), Mani (216), and Nur ad-Din (1116).

Among Figura religiosas In Iraque

Among figura religiosas born in Iraque, Rabia de Basra ranks 4Before her are Abraham (-1813), Abu Hanifa (698), and Sarah (-1803). After her are Mani (216), Ezra (-500), Muhammad al-Mahdi (869), Belshazzar (-600), Eber (-2038), Junayd of Baghdad (830), Louis Raphaël I Sako (1948), and Ibn Hisham (701).

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