Very little is known about the Karaite seals used during time of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The development of the administration in the Russian Empire forced Karaites to use these seals. However the new reality that emerged following the introduction of a new law in the Republic of Poland in 1936 offered them a chance to change some aspects of official Karaite iconography.
The minutes of the various social and religious Karaite organizations shed light on the most important questions of their existence in the Republic of Poland after WW I, when the Karaites had to reestablish their legal, religious and social position.
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