The Crimean Karaites or Krymkaraylar (Crimean Karaim: Кърымкъарайлар, Qrımqaraylar, singular къарай, qaray; Trakai dialect: karajlar, singular karaj;... 52 KB (5,527 words) - 15:51, 19 April 2024 |
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... 210 KB (25,043 words) - 22:01, 15 April 2024 |
movement that rejects the Talmud Crimean Karaites, an ethnic group derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Karaite Judaism in Eastern Europe Karaim... 557 bytes (98 words) - 01:52, 3 February 2022 |
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... 18 KB (1,978 words) - 08:38, 26 April 2024 |
Crimean Karaites Constantinopolitan Karaites Criticism of the Talmud Letter to the Falashas Letter of the Karaite elders of Ascalon List of Karaite Jews... 89 KB (11,566 words) - 01:54, 17 April 2024 |
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... 35 KB (2,894 words) - 15:54, 19 April 2024 |
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... 99 KB (9,919 words) - 19:37, 1 April 2024 |
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... 14 KB (1,576 words) - 17:46, 23 February 2024 |
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... 11 KB (1,333 words) - 10:17, 25 March 2024 |
The Constantinopolitan Karaites or Greco-Karaites are a Karaite community with a specific historical development and a distinct cultural, linguistic, and... 7 KB (757 words) - 15:58, 19 April 2024 |
Tatars (category Articles containing Crimean Tatar-language text) branch Crimean Tatars Dobrujan Tatars Karachays and Balkars: Mountain Tatars Kumyks: Daghestan Tatars Crimean Karaites: Crimean Karaite Tatars / Karaite Tatars... 67 KB (6,843 words) - 19:23, 5 April 2024 |
History of Crimea (redirect from The Crimean Steppe) Pontus Crimea in the Roman era Akatziri Crimean Goths Crimean Tatars Crimean Khanate Khazars Crimean Karaites Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire... 76 KB (8,089 words) - 21:50, 19 March 2024 |
Subbotniks (redirect from Subbotnik-Karaites) or "Shaposhniki". Karaimites or Karaite Subbotniks (Russian: Субботники-Караимиты): also described as "Russian Karaites" (Russian: Русские Караимы), considering... 24 KB (2,552 words) - 12:08, 23 April 2024 |
(1873–1961), ḥakham of the Lithuanian Karaite community Sima Babovich (1790–1855), ḥakham of the Crimean Karaites Mordecai Alfandari (1929–1999), Ḥakham... 5 KB (541 words) - 00:16, 14 October 2023 |
Russian Karaites may refer to: Crimean Karaites in Russian Empire and modern Russia Subbotnik Jews, adherents of Karaite Judaism[dubious – discuss] This... 193 bytes (53 words) - 11:03, 27 March 2016 |
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... 19 KB (1,796 words) - 17:57, 15 March 2024 |
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... 2 KB (204 words) - 02:45, 4 January 2024 |
History of the Jews in Ukraine (redirect from Crimean Jews) characteristics, including Ashkenazi Jews, Mountain Jews, Bukharan Jews, Crimean Karaites, Krymchak Jews, and Georgian Jews. In the westernmost region, Jews... 78 KB (7,572 words) - 01:34, 18 April 2024 |
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... 333 bytes (70 words) - 02:40, 18 December 2018 |
Jewish diaspora groups, not only Russian Jews, but also Mountain Jews, Crimean Karaites, Krymchaks, Bukharan Jews, and Georgian Jews. The largest number of... 11 KB (1,036 words) - 05:25, 15 April 2024 |
the vast majority of Georgian Jews now live in Israel. Krymchaks and Crimean Karaites are Turkic-speaking Jews of the Crimea and Eastern Europe. The Krymchaks... 79 KB (9,522 words) - 01:01, 27 February 2024 |