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Bukharan Jews (Bukharian: יהודיאני בוכארא/яҳудиёни Бухоро,
Yahudiyoni Bukhoro; Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי־בּוּכָרָה,
Yehudey Bukhara), in
modern times called Bukharian...
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Bokhara in
return for ****istance.
About 21 June a
party of
Bokharans entered the town and more
Bokharan troops were on the move. In this
critical position Chernayev...
- States, the
doppa is sold as an
Uzbek kufi,
Bukharan kippah,
Bucharian or
Bokharan yarmulke (Bukharian Jews of
Central Asia also wore
headcoverings similar...
- 1868
between the
Russian Empire and a
combined army of
forces from the
Bokharan Emirate, and
several Uzbek tribes.
During the engagement, a
Russian garrison...
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American and
European Jew
mixing with the
Orthodox Jew in his
caftan and the
Bokharan in his
gorgeous silks. The
Jewish custom of
praying here is of considerable...
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Translated Out of the Afghan, the Persian, the Turkoman, the Tarantchi, the
Bokharan, the Balochi, and the
Tartar Tongues,
Together with an
Introduction and...
- thieves,"
because they had been
merely enslaving exploiters of "Khivans,
Bokharans, Persians." On the
other hand, he also
criticized the
Russian Army for...