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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. They had converted to the Church of the East ( Nestorianism) in the early 11th century and are one of the possible sources of ...
Karate ( jap. 空手 , sq.: "dora bosh" ose "dora pa armë") ose me emërtimin e “përparshëm” Karatejutsu (kara = bosh, i zbrazët, te = dora, jutsu = art/teknikë) kuptohet shkathtësia luftarake nga Okinava, e themeluar në shekullin XVI. Karateja është shkathtësi luftarake me prejardhje nga (Okinava), Japoni (e cila sot mund të ...
Tzitzit (Ṣiṣiyot) A karaite Ṣiṣit with blue threads. A Tzitzit (alternatively spelled Ṣiṣit, plural: Tzitziyot or Ṣiṣiyot) is a knotted or braided tassel worn by observant Jews (both Karaite and Rabbinic) on each of the four corners of what is often an outer garment or their Tallit.
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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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DataArtikulliNumri I Artikullit26 Nentor 202395 00011 maj 202080 0001 janar 201871 2355 prill 201345 000Jun 27, 2018 · KARAITES (Heb. בַּעֲלֵי מִקְרָא ,בְּנֵי מִקְרָא ,קָרָאִים, Qara ʾ im, Benei Miqra, Ba'alei Miqra; Ar. Qarā ʾ iyyūn ), Jewish sect which came into being toward the middle of the ninth century. (See Map: Karaite Settlement). Its doctrine is characterized primarily by its denial of the talmudic-rabbinic tradition.
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The Constantinopolitan Karaites or Greco-Karaites are a Karaite community with a specific historical development and a distinct cultural, linguistic, and literary heritage stemming from their residency in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. There are numerous commonalities between the community and the Rabbinical Romaniote Jews. [2]