- The
Crimean Karaites or
simply Karaites (Crimean
Karaim: Кърымкъарайлар, Qrımqaraylar,
singular къарай, qaray;
Trakai dialect: karajlar,
singular karaj;...
- The
Karaim language (Crimean dialect: къарай тили,
qaray tili;
Trakai dialect:
karaj tili), also
known by its
Hebrew name
Lashon Kedar (Hebrew: לשון קדר...
- Look up Karaite or
Karaim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karaite or
Qaraite may
refer to:
Karaite Judaism, a
Jewish religious movement that rejects...
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preserved by
people of
different nationalities. Historically,
communities of
Karaims, Tatars, Lithuanians, Russians, Jews and
Poles lived here.
Trakai was the...
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Seraya Shapshal or His
Excellency Hajji Seraya Khan
Shapshal (
Karaim: Серая Бен Мордехай Шапшал; Lithuanian:
Seraja Šapšalas; Polish:
Seraj Szapszał; Russian:...
- ****ociation of
Polish Karaims,
portraying the
Karaim story of
Vytautas and his
magic horse, with
voiceovers in
several languages,
including Karaim, Polish, English...
- The
House of
Giray (Crimean Tatar: Geraylar, كرايلر;
Ottoman Turkish: آل جنكيز, romanized: Âl-i Cengiz, lit. 'Genghisids'), also Girays, were the Genghisid/Turkic...
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family background, he
became one of the most
prominent members of Crimea's
Karaim community in his era. Ilya
Kazas was a
highly educated man who knew 11 languages...
- Kibinai, kybyn, or
kibin (plural in
Karaim language:
kybynlar / Qıbınlar (Common
Turkic Latin);
singular in Lithuanian: kibinas) are
traditional pastries...
- Judeo-Golpaygani Judeo-Hamedani Judeo-Shirazi
Juhuri Judaeo-Portuguese Judeo-Urdu
Karaim Kayliñña
Kivruli Knaanic Koiné Gr****
Krymchak Lachoudisch Ladino Haketia...