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dark blue
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The
term "Bukharan" was coined by
European travelers who visited Central
Asia around the 16th century. Since most
of the Jewish community at the time lived
under the Emir of Bukhara, they came to
be known as Bukharan Jews. They regarded
themselves as "Isro'il" and
"Yahudi."
Bukharan Jews used the Persian language
to communicate among themselves and later
developed "Bukhori", a distinct
dialect of the Tajiki-Persian language
with certain linguistic traces of Hebrew.
This language provided easier communication
with their neighboring communities and
was used for all cultural and educational
life among the Jews. It was used widely
until the area was "russified"
by the Russians and the dissemination
of "religious" information was
halted. Almost all Bukharan Jews today
speak Russian. |
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