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- Judeo-Tat or Juhuri (Cuhuri, Жугьури, ז׳אוּהאוּראִ) is a Judeo-Persian dialect of the Tat language historically spoken by the Mountain Jews, primarily...
- Iranian language family and contains many Hebrew elements. In Juhuri, they call themselves Juhuri (Derbent dialect) or Juwuri (Kuba dialect), and in Russian...
- (Juhuri: Иму гъэлхэнд шолуминим) - "We are the defenders of the World" (1952), (Juhuri: Фикиргьой шогьир) - "Thoughts of the Poet" (1966), (Juhuri: Муьгьбет...
- Azerbaijani speakers are monolingual. Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Georgian, Budukh, Juhuri, Khinalug, Kryts, Jek, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tat, and Udi are all spoken by minorities...
- a Soviet and Israeli poet. She wrote in a language of the Mountain Jew (Juhuri). She was a member of Dagestan Writers' Union. Zoya ****duyeva was born...
- the almanac (Juhuri:Ватан Советиму) - "The Soviet Motherland" published excerpts of his works in the Judeo-Tat language. The poem (Juhuri:Ковтэр) - "Dove"...
- heterogenous entity, coming from various sub-ethnic backgrounds such as Ashke****, Juhuri, Sephardi and Bukhori, but share a common Jewish identity and form a united...
- anthology (Juhuri:Сесгьой жовонгьо) - Voices of the Young. (Juhuri:Стихигьо) - Poems (1963) (Juhuri:Фикиргьой шогьир) - Thoughts of the Poet (1966) (Juhuri:Суьгьбет...
- language, a Southwestern Iranian language, a branch of Persian language Juhuri language, the Jewish Tat language Mountain Tats (Crimea), a mountain-dwelling...
- This is primarily a list of notable translators. Large sublists have been split off to separate articles. List of Bible translators List of Qur'an translators...