Chufut-Kale

Chufut-Kale
Sp nkt. Čufùt Kalė Ap Чуфут-Кале/Chufut-Kale L sen. mst. P Ukrainoje

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  • CHUFUT-KALE — (Turk. Jew Castle ), ancient town in Crimea near Bakhchisarai, between Sevastopol and Simferopol, now in ruins. It was probably originally a Greek fortress dating from the time of Justinian I (sixth century C.E.) and perhaps identical to Phyllae… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Chufut-Kale — Sp Čufùt Kalė nkt. Ap Чуфут Кале/Chufut Kale L sen. mst. P Ukrainoje …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • Cufut-Kalé — Çufut Qale 44°44′28″N 33°55′28″E / 44.74111, 33.92444 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Čufut Kalė — Sp nkt. Čufùt Kalė Ap Чуфут Кале/Chufut Kale L sen. mst. P Ukrainoje …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • Čufut Kalė — Sp Čufùt Kalė nkt. Ap Чуфут Кале/Chufut Kale L sen. mst. P Ukrainoje …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • Çufut Qale — cave city Çufut Qale (Tatar pronunciation: [tʃʊˈfʊt qaˈlæ]; Ukrainian: Чуфут Кале, Chufut Kale; Russian: Чуфут Кале, Crimean Tatar: Çufut Qale, Turkish …   Wikipedia

  • AGA — AGA, family name of Crimean Karaites, originating in the title given to the holder of an important office (Turk.). The first person to go under this name was Samuel ben Abraham (1717–1770), the son of abraham ben josiah yerushalmi , the prominent …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • KARAITES — (Heb. בַּעֲלֵי מִקְרָא ,בְּנֵי מִקְרָא ,קָרָאִים, Qaraʾim, Benei Miqra, Ba alei Miqra; Ar. Qarāʾiyyūn), Jewish sect which came into being toward the middle of the ninth century. (See Map: karaite Settlement). Its doctrine is characterized… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • AZARIAH — (early fourth century C.E.), Palestinian amora. He is believed to have been the pupil of R. Mana , in whose name he transmitted halakhot (e.g., TJ, Shab. 7:1, 9b). Some scholars have identified him with the amora Ezra, but erroneously, since they …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • CRIMEA — (Rus. Krym or Krim) (Heb. קְרִים), peninsula of South European Russia, on the Black Sea; from 1954 until 1991 an oblast of Ukrainian S.S.R. and from 1992 a repub lic of Ukraine. Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages Jews first settled in the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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