
Azerbaijani Jews
Jews, Azerbaijan, Mountain Jews, Ashkenazi Jews, Georgian Jews, Bukharan Jews, Kurdish Jews
Herausgegeben: Luther, Evander
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Azerbaijani Jews are Jews who live in Azerbaijan. Historically Jews in Azerbaijan have been represented by various subgroups, mainly Mountain Jews, Ashkenazi Jews and Georgian Jews. Azerbaijan at one point was or still is home to smaller communities of Krymchaks, Kurdish Jews and Bukharian Jews, as well Gers (Converts) and non-Jewish Judaistic groups like Subbotniks. In 2002, the total number of Jewish residents in Azerbaijan was 8,900 people with about 5,500 of them ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Azerbaijani Jews are Jews who live in Azerbaijan. Historically Jews in Azerbaijan have been represented by various subgroups, mainly Mountain Jews, Ashkenazi Jews and Georgian Jews. Azerbaijan at one point was or still is home to smaller communities of Krymchaks, Kurdish Jews and Bukharian Jews, as well Gers (Converts) and non-Jewish Judaistic groups like Subbotniks. In 2002, the total number of Jewish residents in Azerbaijan was 8,900 people with about 5,500 of them being Mountain Jews. A few more thousand descend from mixed families.