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The Karaites Of Galicia An Ethnoreligious Minority Among The Ashkenazim The Turks And The Slavs 17721945 Mikhail Kizilov

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The Karaites Of Galicia An Ethnoreligious Minority Among The Ashkenazim The Turks And The Slavs 17721945 Mikhail Kizilov
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.86 MB
Pages: 461
Author: Mikhail Kizilov
ISBN: 9789004166028, 9004166025
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Karaites Of Galicia An Ethnoreligious Minority Among The Ashkenazim The Turks And The Slavs 17721945 Mikhail Kizilov by Mikhail Kizilov 9789004166028, 9004166025 instant download after payment.

The book focuses on the history, ethnography, and convoluted ethnic identity of the Karaites, an ethnoreligious group in Eastern Galicia (modern Ukraine). The small community of the Karaite Jews, a non-Talmudic Turkic-speaking minority, who had been living in Eastern Europe since the late Middle Ages, developed a unique ethnographic culture and religious tradition. The book offers the first comprehensive study of the Galician Karaite community from its earliest days until today with the main emphasis placed on the period from 1772 until 1945. Especially important is the analysis of the twentieth-century dejudaization (or Turkicization) of the community, which saved the Karaites from the horrors of the Holocaust.

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