יהודי בגדאד והנהדה היהודית-ערבית
Region: Irak
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In Baghdad, Iraq's leading city by Jewish population, the community took full part in the Arab cultural renaissance (nahda), producing journalists, musicians and writers. Jews formed a significant share of the merchant and administrative bourgeoisie until the 1940s. The Farhud pogrom (1941) and the mass exodus to Israel ended this millennia-old world.
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