Judeo-Tat or Juhuri (Cuhuri, Жугьури, ז׳אוּהאוּראִ) is a Judeo-Persian dialect of the Tat language historically spoken by the Mountain Jews, primarily...
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and spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. There is also an Iranian language called Judeo-Tat spoken by Mountain Jews. The Tats are an indigenous...
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Jewish culture (section Judeo-Tat theatre)
culture may be in specifically Jewish languages such as Hebrew, Yiddish, Judeo-Tat or Ladino, or it may be in the language of the surrounding cultures, such...
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Persian language (redirect from Farsic–Caucasian Tat)
phylogenetic classification: Farsic–Caucasian Tat Caucasian Tat Judeo-Tat Muslim Tat (including Armeno-Tat) Farsic Eastern Farsic Aimaq Dari Dehwari Hazaragi...
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Judeo-Persian refers to both a group of Jewish dialects spoken by the Jews living in Iran and Judeo-Persian texts (written in Hebrew alphabet). As a collective...
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Bukharan Jews spoke Bukhori, a dialect of Tajik, and Mountain Jews spoke Judeo-Tat. In the early 20th century, secularism among Jews and large population...
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Jewish literature (section Judeo-Tat literature)
Jewish culture. Modern Jewish literature has included Yiddish literature, Judeo-Tat literature, Ladino literature, Hebrew literature (especially Israeli literature)...
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The Judeo-Tat Theatre in Derbent, Dagestan, Russia specializes in staging plays with themes related to the lives of Mountain Jews, which are created mainly...
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western Iran) Judeo-Khunsari (spoken in Khansar and elsewhere in far-western Isfahan Province, in western Iran) Juhuri (Judæo-Tat) (A Jewish-Tat dialect spoken...
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V v, X x, Y y, Yi yi, Z z, Zh zh' Emirate of Bukhara Judeo-Tat Also known as Judeo-Tajik, Judeo-Tadzhik, Bukhari, Bukharic, Bukharan and Bukharit. Bukharian...
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