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Review of Nesrin Güllüdağ, Kırımçak Türkçesi Grameri ‘A Grammar of Krymchak Turkic’, Ankara: Gece Kitaplığı. 2014, 496 pages. ISBN 9786054942619.

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2014-12-31

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  • Mykhailo Kyzylov, The Krymchaks: Survey of the History of the Community. In: Studies in Caucasian, Georgian, and Bukharan Jewry. Historical, Sociological and Cultural Aspects. ed. by Golda Akhiezer, Reuven Enoch, Sergei Weinstein, Ariel University, Institute for Research of Jewish Communities of the Caucasus and Central Asia, Ariel 2014, pp. 218–237, (in R ussian).
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  • Dan Shapira, Some Notes on the History of the Crimean Jewry from the Ancient Times Until the End of the 19th Century, With Emphasis on the Qrımçaq Jews in the First Half of the 19th Century, Jews and Slavs 19 (2007), ed. by W. Moskovich and L. Finberg, Jerusalem–Kyiv: Hebrew University; [Ukrainian] Institute of Jewish Studies, 2007, pp. 65–92).

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