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- constituted the largest number of Sabbateans during the 17th and 18th centuries. By the 19th century, Jewish Sabbateans had been reduced to small groups...
- Frankism is a Sabbatean religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, created in Podolia, named after its founder, Jacob Frank. Frank completely...
- conversion to Islam, a number of Sabbatean Jews purportedly converted to Islam and became the Dönme. Some Sabbateans lived on into 21st-century Turkey...
- centers of contemporary Sabbateanism, Salonica and Smyrna. In the early 1750s, Frank became intimate with the leaders of the Sabbateans. Two followers of the...
- Sabbatean writings. In 1756 the members of the Synod of Constantinov applied to Emden to aid in repressing the Sabbatean movement. As the Sabbateans referred...
- Sabbateans who sta**** hidden. Simultaneously, Landau sought to weaken the appeal of kabbalah (the study of which often lured people to the Sabbatean movement)...
- Messiah whilst living in the Ottoman Empire. Vast numbers of Jews, known as Sabbateans, believed him; but when under pain of a death sentence in front of the...
- Ahmadiyya Mirza Ghulam Qadiani Lahori Kabbalist Dönmes Sabbatai Zevi – Sabbatean Mahdavīyya Muhammad Jaunpuri / Bandagi Mian S**** KhundmirZikris Nation...
- Judaism Islamic–Jewish relations Middle Ages Golden Age Modern era Haskalah Sabbateans Hasidism Jewish atheism Eman****tion Old Yishuv Zionism Soviet Union The...
- Elcesaites ****rite Okbarites Pharisees (ancestor of Rabbinic Judaism) Sabbateans Frankism Sadducees (possible ancestor of Karaite Judaism) Boethusians...