The Jewish Steppe is a 2001 documentary about a group of Russian Jews who, suffering as a result of prejudice and fearful of pogroms, left their homeland...
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Brook Steppe (born 1959), American former professional basketball player Harry Steppe (1888–1934), Jewish-American vaudeville actor The Jewish Steppe, a...
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Land The Jewish Steppe Organization for Jewish Colonization in Russia Batygin, Gennady; Devyatko, Inna (1993). "The Jewish Question: A Chronicle of the 1940s"...
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The Endless Steppe (1968) is a memoir of survival by Esther Hautzig, describing her exile with her immediate family to Siberia during World War II. Kirkus...
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Jewish Colonization Association Jewish agricultural colonies of Bessarabia Jewish gauchos The Jewish Steppe Kibbutz Kolonja Izaaka Am Olam "", Jewish...
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Scythians (redirect from Scythian kingdom in the Pontic steppe)
as the dominant power on the western Eurasian Steppe in the 8th century BC. In the 7th century BC, the Scythians crossed the Caucasus Mountains and frequently...
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Khazars (redirect from The Khazar Khaganate)
China, the Middle East and Kievan Rus'. For some three centuries (c. 650–965) the Khazars dominated the vast area extending from the Volga-Don steppes to...
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Harry Steppe (born Abraham Stepner), March 16, 1888 – November 22, 1934 was a Russian Jewish-American actor, musical comedy performer, headliner comedian...
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In Search of Happiness (category Mass media in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
Oblast Other documentaries about Jewish communities outside of Israel: Jews of Iran Next Year in Argentina The Jewish Steppe Gutman, Alexander (March 29,...
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(1927) The Jewess and the Captain (1994) The Jewess of Toledo (1919) A Jewish Girl in Shanghai (2010) The Jewish Steppe (2001) The Jews (2016) Jews and...
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Russia "Winners 1991-2005". Kinotavr. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-25. Russian films of 2001 at the Internet Movie Database...
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Gog and Magog (category Jewish eschatology)
meant to be fulfilled at the approach of what is called the "end of days", but not necessarily the end of the world. Jewish eschatology viewed Gog and...
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religion." President of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, presented Nazarbayev with a menorah on 7 September 2004. Kazakhstan's Jewish population rapidly increased...
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Sarmatians (redirect from The Sarmatians)
who dominated the Pontic steppe from about the 3rd century BC to the 4th century AD. The earliest reference to the Sarmatians is in the Avesta, Sairima-...
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Mountain Jews (redirect from Mountain Jewish)
Pontic steppe. A 2002 study by geneticist Dror Rosengarten found that the paternal haplotypes of Mountain Jews "were shared with other Jewish communities...
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Crimean Khanate (redirect from Khanate of the Crimea)
and the Great State, and the Throne of the Crimea, and all the Nogai, and the mountain Circassians, and the tats and tavgachs, and The Kipchak steppe and...
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of Jewish immigrants occurred during the Russian Civil War (1917-1923). Most Derbent Jews immigrated from the mountain and steppe villages of the northern...
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Siberia (redirect from Siberian steppe)
2021). Masters of the Steppe: The Impact of the Scythians and Later Nomad Societies of Eurasia: Proceedings of a conference held at the British Museum,...
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History of Central Asia (section Steppe empires)
developed in the region. Nomadic horse peoples of the steppe dominated the area for millennia. Relations between the steppe nomads and the settled people...
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Kaifeng Jews (redirect from Kaifeng Jewish community)
the Jewish diaspora, their ancestors managed to practice Jewish traditions and customs for several centuries. The distinctive customary life of the Kaifeng...
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Garden of Eden (redirect from The Garden of Eden)
imagery without naming Eden. The name derives from the Akkadian edinnu, from a Sumerian word edin meaning 'plain' or 'steppe', closely related to an Aramaic...
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the empty southern steppes around the Black Sea with settlers, and he immediately tried to attract Jews from both Poland and the Mediterranean to his...
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Iranian peoples (redirect from History of the Iranian peoples)
Eastern Europe, and the Eastern Steppe. In the 1st millennium AD, their area of settlement, which was mainly concentrated in the steppes and deserts of Eurasia...
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History of Crimea (redirect from The Crimean Steppe)
after the end of the Ice Age. The East European Plain during this time was generally occupied by periglacial loess-steppe environments, although the climate...
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Modern Jewish historiography is the development of the Jewish historical narrative into the modern era. While Jewish oral history and the collection of...
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Maghreb (redirect from The Maghreb)
Mediterranean High Atlas juniper steppe (Morocco) The Sahara extends across northern Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. Its central part is hyper-arid...
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Krymchaks (redirect from Crimean Jewish)
Romaniote Jewish practices (Bonfil 2011). The Mongol conquerors of the Pontic–Caspian steppe were promoters of religious freedom, and the Genoese occupation...
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Pannonian Avars (redirect from Khagan of the Avars)
entered the historical scene in the mid-6th century, on the Pontic–Caspian steppe as a people who wished to escape the rule of the Göktürks. They are probably...
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Hungarians (category History of the Hungarians)
conquest of the Carpathian Basin. Prior to the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin when the Hungarian conquerors lived on the steppes of Eastern...
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Amalek (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
based on the association of this tribal group with the steppe region of ancient Israel and the area of Kadesh (Genesis 14:7). As a people, the Amalekites...
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