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  1. Los Keraitas (en mongol: Кэрэйд Kereyd) fueron un pueblo mongol (aunque algunos historiadores aseguran que tienen un origen turco) que habitó el Asia Central. Se establecieron cerca del río Orhon: al oeste del río Tuul y norte del río Ongiin.

  2. Traditionally, Crimean Karaites had three major subdivisions, each of which maintained their own dialect of the Karaim dialect: the Crimean Karaites, the Galician Karaites, and the Lithuanian Karaites. Today, the distribution is different.

  3. Karaite Judaism ( / ˈkɛərə.aɪt /) or Karaism ( / ˈkɛərə.ɪzəm /, sometimes spelt Karaitism ( / ˈkɛərə.ɪtɪzəm /; Hebrew: יהדות קראית Yahadut Qara'it ); also spelt Qaraite Judaism, Qaraism or Qaraitism) [a] is a Jewish religious movement characterized by the recognition of the written Tanakh alone as its supreme authority in halakha (Jewish religio...

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  5. The main hallmark of the Karaites is their rejection authority of the Oral Law and the belief in the necessity of direct, independent, and critical study of the Bible. A “Karaite” reads the Mikra(the Pentateuch) and recognizes the Scriptures as the exclusive source of religious law.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › KeraitesKeraites - Wikiwand

    The Keraites (also Kerait, Kereit, Khereid; Mongolian: Хэрэйд; Chinese: 克烈) were one of the five dominant Mongol or Turkic tribal confederations ( khanates) in the Altai-Sayan region during the 12th century.

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