Rabban Sauma was employed by Kublai Khan, the Mongol Emperor of China, to undertake diplomatic missions to foreign lands. He was tasked with establishing alliances and building relationships with various rulers and leaders.
The correct sentence would be "employed at." For example, "She is employed at the bank."
"Previously employed" means that the person was once employed in a job or position, but is no longer working in that role. It indicates that the person had a job before but is currently not employed in that position.
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In 1998, there were approximately 197,000 Americans employed in the footwear industry.
By 1995, only 53,800 Americans were employed in the footwear industry
Rabban Bar Sauma was born in 1220.
Rabban Bar Sauma died in 1294.
Glossu Rabban was created in 1965.
George Sauma was born on August 24, 1988, in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari died in 870.
Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari was born in 838.
Pablo Sauma Fiatt has written: 'Percepciones sobre la pobreza en comunidades pobres de Costa Rica' -- subject(s): Poor, Social conditions, Poverty
Rabban was a title reserved for the leading Rabbinic authority, known as the "Nassi" during the early "Tannaic" period. Tannaim were the rabbis who compiled the Mishnah, which forms the basis for the Talmud.
Hillel, Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai and Rabbi Akiva all lived to 120.
J. Spitz has written: 'Rabban Jochanan ben Sakkai' -- subject(s): Mishnah, Talmud
George Sauma has: Played Alberto in "Meanwhile" in 2009. Played Boy in "Sobe, Sofia" in 2009. Played Rafa in "Open Bar" in 2010. Played Garoto do Terreno Baldio in "O Homem do Futuro" in 2011. Played Feirante in "As Brasileiras" in 2012. Played Jonas in "Lado a Lado" in 2012. Played Roberto Carlos in "Tim Maia" in 2014.
Raban Bar Sauma, a Nestorian Christian, born near Beijing, China in 1220 CE, made a religious and diplomatic pilgrimage to the Pope in Rome and to many of the major royal courts of Western Europe first in 1287. He made the trip, in large part, to rally an alliance between the Christian west and the Mongolian Rulers in the east against their common enemy, the Muslims, now firmly entrenched (and expanding) in the Mideast. Bar Sauma is often called "The Reverse Marco Polo," acknowledging the famous Dalmatian-Venetian Traveler to the Orient. Wikipedia.org has further details on the life and significance of Raban Bar Sauma. ************************************************************** [Others have said that] "Chinese sailed to Europe in 1412 and traded with Spain"