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  • ...arious nations. Besides the Iranian calendar, various festivals of Greeks, Jews, Arabs, Sabians, and other nations are mentioned in the book. In the sectio In 539 BC, the Jews came under Iranian rule, thus exposing both groups to each other's customs.
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  • ...ing with glue and cloth ties. This is similar to the Persian daira and the Turkish def. Some daira have metal pieces attached to give them a [[tambourine]]-li
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  • ...ssians [[immigrated]] to Kazakhstan, and about one million Slavs, Germans, Jews, and others immigrated to the region during the first third of the 20th cen ...yrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], and [[Tatar language|Tatar]]. English, as well as Turkish, have gained popularity among younger people since the collapse of the Sovi
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  • | origin = [[Ashkenazi Jews|Jewish]] ...orn 1969 in [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anjelikaakbar.com/Content/549/biyografi|tit
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  • *Turkish - 290 (0.3%) *[[Bukharan Jews]]
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  • ...here was a housing shortage.<ref>{{citation|chapter=Russians, Other Slavs, Jews, Germans, and Armenians|title=Language and Ethnicity Issues in Tajikistan|a Unlike the [[Turkish People|Turks of Asia Minor]] and [[Azerbaijanis|the Caucasus]], which Armen
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  • ...in other towns. Besides Chinese men, other men such as Hindus, Armenians, Jews, Russians, and Badakhshanis intermarried with local Turki women.<ref>{{cite ...eing them as alien and "too skinny" while they said they were attracted to Turkish and Russian actresses, Han parents in turn were negative towards Uyghur men
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  • ...vich Eidelshtein (or Wolf Andreyevich Eidelshtein), was a [[History of the Jews in Poland|Jew from Poland]], and his mother, Alexandra Pavlovna (née Makar ...ved from Almaty to Moscow, where he began his studies in the Department of Turkish Studies, Institute of Asian and African Studies at [[Moscow State Universit
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  • ...the battle, the Caliphate forces withdrew from the region. In 766 the Kara-Turkish tribes were defeated by Qarlugs from the northwest. Later, nearly all the t ...alities that once made up its diversity, notably the Volga Germans and the Jews, as well as many Russians and Ukrainians. This trend was partially off-set
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  • ...XIKHZNeB-MQ6AEILzAD#v=onepage&q=derbent%20sassanid%20fortress&f=false "The Jews of Khazatia"] Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 27 sep. 2006. ISBN 978-14422 ...c5VpAAAAMAAJ&q=The+Great+Ottoman-Turkish+Civilisation&dq=The+Great+Ottoman-Turkish+Civilisation |isbn=978-975-6782-18-7}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Ernest M
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  • ...of Baku]], the Azerbaijani irregular troops, with the tacit support of the Turkish command, conducted four days of pillaging and killing of 10–30,000<ref na ...opulation was expelled.<ref>Azerbaijan: The status of Armenians, Russians, Jews and other minorities, report, 1993, INS Resource Informacion Center, p.10</
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  • Prior to the establishment of the state of [[Israel]], the [[Bukharian Jews]] were one of the most isolated Jewish communities in the world. ...life seriously deteriorated. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, thousands of Jews, fleeing [[religious oppression]], [[confiscation of property]], [[summary
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  • ...]], [[Greek people|Greeks]], [[Anatolia]]n settlers from [[Pontus]], and [[Jews]]. In the 4th century CE the area fell to the [[Huns]]; it was later the ca ...Atalas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus,2004</ref> It was a Turkish Sanjak under the Eyalet of Kaffa and passed to Russia in 1784}.
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  • *Blind, Karl. "A Forgotten Turkish Nation in Europe". ''The Gentleman's Quarterly''. Vol. CCXLI, No. 19. Londo *[[Kevin Alan Brook]]. ''The Jews of Khazaria.'' 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006.
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  • {{for2|socialist ("red") Jews|[[Jewish socialism]]|[[Jewish Bolshevism]]}} ...] era, from the 5th to the 15th century. According to these texts, the Red Jews were an [[Epoch (reference date)|epoch]]al threat to [[Christendom]], and w
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  • "The Letter" in ''Die Geheimnisse der Juden'' (The Mysteries of the Jews) by Herman Rakendorff (Reckendorf) (Leipzig, 1856–1857). ...e at the Rus'. The theme clearly reflects the desperate plight of European Jews at the time of writing, with [[Nazi]] persecutions building up towards the
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  • ...cessdate=2 May 2016|work=Forbes}}</ref> is the hypothesis that [[Ashkenazi Jews]] are descended from the [[Khazars]], a multi-ethnic conglomerate of [[Turk ...century, [[Ernest Renan]] and other scholars speculated that the Ashkenazi Jews of Europe [[ethnogenesis|originated]] among Turkic refugees who had migrate
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  • ...hat Khazars became a major component in the ethnogenesis of the Ashkenazic Jews'.</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Rubin|2013}}.</ref> The theory is sometimes associated ...consisting of seven judges, two for each of the monotheistic inhabitants (Jews, Muslims, Christians) and one for the pagans.<ref>{{harvnb|Noonan|2007|pp=2
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  • ...ure subject of the Khazars' Kingdom and is important to the history of the Jews and the country".<ref name=":1">Program for the ceremony of the Bialik Awar ...country|Developing Countries]] and devoted his research to the history of Jews, Arabs and other Muslim and African nations.
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  • Jewish collections were looted the most throughout the war. German Jews were ordered to report their personal assets, which were then privatized by ...period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar was mostly known for its old Turkish houses and specifically the [[Old Bridge, Mostar|Old Bridge]]; the Stari Mo
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