- Jews (
Bukharian: יהודיאני בוכארא/яҳудиёни Бухоро,
Yahudiyoni Bukhoro; Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי־בּוּכָרָה,
Yehudey Bukhara), in
modern times called Bukharian Jews...
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Bukharian (autonym: Bukhori,
Hebrew script: בוכארי, Cyrillic: бухорӣ, Latin: Buxorī) is a Judeo-Persian
dialect historically spoken by the
Bukharan Jews...
- ('Toiling Life'),
later Adabijoti Soveti ('Soviet Literature'), was a Jewish-
Bukharian language literary and
sociopolitical bimonthly journal published from...
- Rost (ראסת, 'truth') was a
Bukharian-Jewish (Judeo-Tajik)
language wall newspaper-bulletin
published twice w****ly from Tashkent,
Turkestan Autonomous...
- Emir's manifesto,
which proclaimed the long-awaited reform, the
Young Bukharians organized a
demonstration in
which up to 5-7
thousand people took part...
- Raḥamim (רַחֲמִים, 'mercy') was a
Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik)
language w****ly
newspaper published from
Skobelev (present-day
Fergana in Uzbekistan) between...
- The
Young Bukharans (Persian: جوانبخارائیان; Uzbek: Yosh buxoroliklar) or
Mladobukharans were a
secret society founded in
Bukhara in 1909,
which was part...
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Bukharan Jewish cuisine is the
traditional cuisine originating from the
Bukharian Jewish community of
Central Asia, who now
mostly reside in Israel, and...
- or hamin. In
addition to oshi sabo,
authentic Bukharian Jewish dishes include: Osh
palov – a
Bukharian Jewish version of
palov for w****days, includes...
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disuse and
Bukharian Jewish publications such as
books and
newspapers began to
appear using the
Tajik Cyrillic Alphabet. Today, many
older Bukharian Jews who...