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  • ...eating rather than the halal method. [[Circumcision]] was also forbidden. Jews were also affected, and forbidden by the Mongols to eat [[kosher]].<ref>{{c
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  • ...eating rather than the halal method. [[Circumcision]] was also forbidden. Jews were also affected, and forbidden by the Mongols to eat [[Kosher]].<ref>{{c [[Category:13th-century Mongol rulers]]
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  • ...rian people|Assyrians]], [[Armenians]], [[Turkmens]], [[Shabaks]], a few [[Jews]], and isolated populations of [[Yazidi]]s, [[Mandean]]s, [[Kawliya]] and [ ...or this return, in a policy known as gathering in the exiles. Most [[Iraqi Jews]] have moved to Israel, and some to the United States.<ref>[https://www.jew
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  • ...[plural]] or [[gender]] used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to reference God, while ''{{transl|ar|ISO|[[ʾilāh]]}}'' ({{lang-ar|إله ...llows%20the%20foot%20steps%20of%20abraham&f=false|title=Islam: A Guide for Jews and Christians By F. E. Peters Page 20|publisher=|accessdate=7 October 2014
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  • The [[Bukharan Jews]] were once a sizable community in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, but nearly al ...kistan and Uzbekistan), and [[Bukhori dialect|Bukhori]] (by the [[Bukharan Jews]] of Central Asia).
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  • <small>([[History of the Jews in Europe|Djudios Turkos]]{{·}}[[Sabbatai Zevi|Sabbataists]]{{·}}[[Crimea
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  • .../2010/0607/Why-some-Jews-would-rather-live-in-Siberia-than-Israel Why some Jews would rather live in Siberia than Israel]", ''[[The Christian Science Monit
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  • ...[[Catholic Church in China|Roman Catholic Christianity]], [[History of the Jews in China|Judaism]], [[Chinese Manichaeism]], [[Islam]] ...eating rather than the halal method. [[Circumcision]] was also forbidden. Jews were also affected and forbidden by the Mongols to eat [[Kosher]].<ref>{{ci
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  • ...ed and the public appearance of Christians and Jews.<ref name="Stilt109"/> Jews generally fared better than Christians, and the latter experienced more dif
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  • *[[Brook, Kevin Alan]]. ''The Jews of Khazaria.'' 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2006.
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  • ...ongke Khan]]. <!-- Commented out the following – it concerns ''Karaite'' Jews, not Keraites: A portion were settled in Carpathian Galicia as a result of ...of the Tower'' (''Kitab al-Majdal'') by [[Mari ibn Suleiman]], and also by 13th-century [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Syriac Orthodox]] historian [[Bar Hebraeus]] wher
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  • ...tannica Online. Accessed 11 April 2007.</ref> He was born into a [[Persian Jews|Persian Jewish family]] from [[Hamadan]]. ...ef=harv|last=Littman|first=David|authorlink=David Littman (activist)|title=Jews Under Muslim Rule: The Case of Persia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id
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  • ...d Daniel, sons of Kobiak.<ref name="Khazaria, Kevin Alan Brook pg 181">The Jews of Khazaria, Kevin Alan Brook, pg 181</ref>
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