Hezekiah ben Solomon (Hebrew: חזקיה בן שלמה) 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 during the eleventh century. He was the father of Hasdai ben Hezekiah.
He is a signatory to an agreement preserved in the Cairo Geniza.[1]
References
- ^ Polliack, Meira (18 July 2016). Karaite Judaism: A Guide to Its History and Literary Sources. BRILL. p. 223. ISBN 978-90-04-29426-4.
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Biblical exilarchs | |
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Exilarchs in the Sasanian Empire | |
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Exilarchs under Arab rule |
- Bostanai
- Hasdai I
- Baradoi
- Haninai II
- Hasdai II
- Solomon I
- Isaac Iskawi I
- Judah Zakkai I
- Natronai I
- Moses
- Isaac Iskawi II
- David I
- Natronai II
- Judah II
- Hasdai III
- Zakkai I
- Mar Ukban IV
- David II
- Josiah
- Judah III
- Solomon II
- Hezekiah I
- Azariah
- David III
- Hezekiah II
- David IV
- Hezekiah III
- David V
- Hasdai IV
- Daniel I
- Zakkai II,
- Samuel I of Mosul,
- David VI
- Daniel II
- Samuel II
- Jesse
- Sar Shalom
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