Not to be confused with Mar Ukba or Mar 'Ukban III (exilarch).
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Mar Ukva[1] (or Mar Ukba;[2] other: Mar Ukva (I)[1])(also identified with Nathan de-zuzita)[3] was an Amora of Babylon, of the first generation of the Amora era.
^ abMar Ukva | מר עוקבא, Sages of the Talmud
^Brand, Ezra. "From Admonishment to Excommunication: The Talmudic Laws of Ostracism (Moed Katan 16a-b) - Pt.3". www.ezrabrand.com. Retrieved 2 May 2024.: "Cf. The Arabic name ʿUqba (= عقبة-עקבה ), popular in the early Muslim period (7th century) […]"
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Ameimar's head, and MarUkva disqualified himself from presiding over the case of a person who covered spittle that was lying before MarUkva. A Midrash read...
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