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Sys. no.   000638764
Topical Term    Krimchaks
  ‫  קרימצ’קים
S.F. Topical Term    Crimean Jews
   Krymchaki
   Krymchaks
S.A. Topical Term    Ethnology -- Ukraine
   Jews -- Ukraine
Source Data Found   Work cat.: Krymchaki, 2000: t.p. (Krymchaki) p. 3 (small ethnic group in the Crimea)
  The Krymchaks : a vanishing group in the Soviet Union, 1989.
  The Krimchaks : their life and origin in the Crimea, 1916.
  Jewish encyc.: v. 4, p. 360, under Crimea (the Krimchaki, one of three classes of Jews in the Crimea, the others are the Karaites and the Polish-Lithuanian Jews; the Krimchaki are the oldest settlers of the area, perhaps from the 6th century; they are centered in Karasu-Bazar)
  Encyc. Judaica: v. 5, cols. 1104-1106 (Krimchaks)
  Blackwell dict. Judaica, c1992 (Krimchaks)
  The universal Jewish encyc., c1939-c1943: v. 3, p. 412, under Crimea (Crimean Jews or Krymchaks; indigenous to the Crimea; mainly established in Simferopol, Karasu-Bazar, Theodosia and Sebastopol)
  The red book of the people of the Russian Empire WWW website, Oct. 26, 2000 (Crimean Jews; Krymchaks; they have lived in the Crimea for hundreds of years; the present population is about 1800, with ca. 1200 in the Crimea and the rest in Palestine and the US)
Alma MMS ID   987007291812305171
 
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