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Bukharan Jews - Information from Answers.com
Bukharan Jews, also Bukharian Jews or Bukhari Jews, (Persian: یهودی بخارایی
Yahūde-ye Bukhārāī ; Russian: Бухарские евреи Bukharskie evrei ; Hebrew: ...
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Uzbek cuisine - Information from Answers.com
The cooking of Bukharan Jews forms a distinct cuisine within Uzbekistan, subject
to the restrictions of Jewish dietary laws. The most typical Bukharan Jewish ...
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Uzbek Jews - Information from Answers.com
Uzbek Jews have two distinct communities; the more religious and traditional
Bukharan Jewish community and the more progressive, European-in-origin ...
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History of the Jews in Tajikistan - Information from Answers.com
Jews first arrived in the eastern part of the Emirate of Bukhara, in what is today
Tajikistan, in the 2nd century BC. After the Communists came to power they ...
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Dorrit Moussaieff - Information from Answers.com
Dorrit Moussaieff was born in Jerusalem to a wealthy Bukharian Jewish family
from Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The Moussaieff family is part of a long dynasty of ...
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Bukhori language - Information from Answers.com
Additionally, since 1940, when the Bukharian Jewish schools were closed in ...
Today, many older Bukharian Jews who speak Bukharian and went to Tajik or ...
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Bukhara - Information from Answers.com
Ethnic Uzbek may constitute the largest element in Bukhara, with the native
Tajiks being as numerous. The city long has had a mixed population including
Jews ...
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Jewish ethnic divisions - Information from Answers.com
Bukharan Jews are Jews from Central Asia. They get their name from the former
Central Asian Emirate of Bukhara, which once had a large Jewish population.
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