- The
Krymchaks (
Krymchak: plural: кърымчахлар, qrımçahlar, singular: кърымчах, qrımçah) are
Jewish ethno-religious
communities of
Crimea derived from Turkic-speaking...
- 2001,
fewer than 785
Krymchak people remain in Crimea. One estimate[which?]
supposes that of the
approximately 1500-2000
Krymchaks living worldwide, mostly...
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Rabbinical Judaism in the 19th and 20th centuries. They have
lived alongside Krymchaks. Most
Karaites in the
region do not
consider themselves to be Jews, ****ociating...
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Krymchak may
refer to:
Krymchak people Krymchak language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Krymchak. If an
internal link...
- zulufsız çu****lar ("Jews
without payot"), to
distinguish them from the
Krymchaks,
referred to as zuluflı çu****lar ("Jews with payot"). Many
Hasidic and...
- the Don
region and of Ukraine, the
Muslim Kumyks, the Turkic-speaking
Krymchaks and
their Crimean neighbours the
Crimean Karaites, the
Moldavian Csángós...
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traditionally a
highly separate group from the Ashke**** Jews in Georgia. The
Krymchaks are
Jewish ethno-religious
communities of
Crimea derived from Turkic-speaking...
- 864
Krymchaks) in the
Autonomous Republic in
addition to 517 (including 35
Krymchaks) in Sevastopol, for a
total of 3,039 (of
which 29.58%
Krymchaks), not...
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peoples including the
Crimean Tatars, Karachays, Kumyks,
Crimean Karaites,
Krymchaks and Balkars,
Manavs are
descended from the ****ans. Today, the speakers...
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members of
which lived in Tunis, M****illes,
Italy and
Crimea among krymchaks.The
surname may
refer to:
Isaac Lumbroso (1680–1752),
rabbi and talmudist...