The Crimean Karaites or simply Karaites (Crimean Karaim: Кърымкъарайлар, Qrımqaraylar, singular къарай, qaray; Trakai dialect: karajlar, singular karaj;...
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movement that rejects the Talmud Crimean Karaites, an ethnic group derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Karaite Judaism in Eastern Europe Karaim...
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Khazars (section Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks)
has a notable impact in Crimean Karaite circles. It is now believed that he forged much of this material on Khazars and Karaites. Specialists in Khazar...
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Karaim language (redirect from Karaite language)
similarly to Yiddish or Judaeo-Spanish. It is spoken by only a few dozen Crimean Karaites (Qrimqaraylar) in Lithuania, Poland, Crimea, and Galicia in Ukraine...
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Krymchaks (redirect from Judeo-Crimean Tatars)
They have historically lived in close proximity to the Crimean Karaites, who follow Karaite Judaism. At first krymchak was a Russian descriptive used...
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Crimean Karaites Constantinopolitan Karaites Criticism of the Talmud Letter to the Falashas Letter of the Karaite elders of Ascalon List of Karaite Jews...
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Chufut-Kale (category Crimean Karaites)
historical center for the Crimean Karaite community. In the Middle Ages the fortress was known as Qırq Yer (Place of Forty) and as Karaites to which sect the...
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Jewish religious movements (section Crimean Karaites)
Jewish villages. The Crimean Karaites (a.k.a. Karaims) are an ethnicity which is derived from Turkic Karaim-speaking adherents of Karaite Judaism in Eastern...
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Seraya Shapshal (category Crimean Karaites)
theory of the Turkic origin of the Crimean Karaites, they supported Shapshal's theory in order to save the European Karaites from the Holocaust. Shapshal was...
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imprison or deport the "offending" Turkish man. The Crimean Karaites, Turkic speakers following Karaite Judaism, managed to get a declaration from the Reich...
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Abraham Firkovich (category Crimean Karaites)
origin of the ancestors of the Crimean Karaites who he claimed had arrived in Crimea before the common era. The Karaites, therefore, could not be seen...
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(1873–1961), ḥakham of the Lithuanian Karaite community Sima Babovich (1790–1855), ḥakham of the Crimean Karaites Mordecai Alfandari (1929–1999), Ḥakham...
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Sima Babovich (category Crimean Karaites)
exemption for the Crimean Karaites of Russia from military service, which continued to be compulsory for Rabbinic Jews in Russia. The Karaites of Yevpatoria...
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The Constantinopolitan Karaites or Greco-Karaites are a Karaite community with a specific historical development and a distinct cultural, linguistic, and...
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addition to this, there were 500 Crimean Karaites, who have historically not identified as Jews. Most Crimean Karaites lived in Crimea (215, or 43.00%)...
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History of Crimea (redirect from The Crimean Steppe)
historical Ottoman Turkish presence in the Crimea. A small enclave of Crimean Karaites, a people of Jewish descent practising Karaism who later adopted a...
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Qaraylar (redirect from Turkic Karaite)
قرايلر) is a plural form of Qaray, etc. It may refer to: Crimean Karaites, known in Crimean Tatar language as Qaraylar Qaraylar, Iran, a village in Hamadan...
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Subbotniks (redirect from Subbotnik-Karaites)
or "Shaposhniki". Karaimites or Karaite Subbotniks (Russian: Субботники-Караимиты): also described as "Russian Karaites" (Russian: Русские Караимы), considering...
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Christ"), just as similar arguments have been advanced on behalf of the Crimean Karaites. Today, however, the theory is more often associated with antisemitism...
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Religion in Lithuania (section Karaites)
04% (1,092) Judaic – 0.03% (899) Greek Catholics (Uniates) – 0.03% (785) Karaites – 0.01% (255) Other religions – 0.58% (16,486) No religion – 6.11% (171...
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Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: qırımtatarlar, къырымтатарлар) or Crimeans (Crimean Tatar: qırımlılar, къырымлылар) are a Turkic ethnic group and nation...
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Pechenegs Kipchaks Kunság Mongol invasion of Europe History of Romania Crimean Karaites, an ethnic group with possible Cuman origins Cuman language Adjiev...
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to the 2021 law “On the Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine”, the Crimean Tatars, Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks are the indigenous peoples of Ukraine. According...
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Krymchak language (redirect from Judeo-Crimean Tatar)
labeled a unique language. For political reasons, another Crimean Jewish community, the Karaites, claimed that Krymchaks spoke a separate language. Additionally...
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non-Muslim minorities – Greeks, Armenians, Crimean Goths, Adyghe (Circassians), Venetians, Genoese, Crimean Karaites and Qırımçaq Jews – lived principally...
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Russian Karaites may refer to: Crimean Karaites in Russian Empire and modern Russia Subbotnik Jews, adherents of Karaite Judaism [dubious – discuss] This...
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Kochinim Dönmeh Gruzínim Italkim Neofiti Kaifeng Jews Karaites Constantinopolitan Karaites Crimean Karaites Kurdish Jews Krymchaks Lemba Maghrebi Berber Jews...
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the practice was banned in the Russian Empire. Crimean Karaites did not wear payot, and the Crimean Tatars consequently referred to them as zulufsız...
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Russian Karaite may refer to: Karaite Subbotniks, also described as Russian Karaites, adherents of Karaite Judaism Crimean Karaites, adherents of Karaite Judaism...
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Demographics of Crimea (redirect from Crimean people)
well as smaller numbers of Germans, Jews (including Krymchaks and Crimean Karaites), Bulgarians, Belarusians, Turks, Armenians, Greeks and Roma (gypsies)...
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