Juifs de Derbent (montagnards)
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An important center of the Mountain Jews (Juhuro) on the Caspian coast, of Judeo-Tat language. It is one of the last cities in the Caucasus to preserve a living Jewish community.
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Sources & resources
- « Derbent », Encyclopaedia Judaica (2ᵉ éd.) (2007) ↗
- J.J. Chorny, Sefer ha-Massa'ot (1884)
- E. Kozubsky, Istoriya Goroda Derbenta (1906)
- I. Anisimov, Kavkazskie Yevrei (1888)
- Ben Ami, pseud. (A.L. Eliav), Between Hammer and Sickle (1967)
- M. Artamonov, Sovetskaya Arkheologiya (1962)
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