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'''Karaim''' may refer to: | |||
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'''Karaim''', from the ] word '''קראים''', meaning "readers", refers in the literal sense generally to practitioners of ]. | |||
In customary usage, however, it is often used to refer to the distinct Turkic-speaking Karaite community of ] and the related community of Karaites living in ] and elsewhere in Eastern Europe, as well as to their language. For more information see: | |||
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Karaim may refer to:
- Crimean Karaites, the article about this group, and
- Karaim language, the article about their language.
- Karaite Judaism, a Jewish movement.
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