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'''Karaite''' or '''Karaites''', '''Karaim''' may refer to: '''Karaite''' or '''Karaites''', '''Karaim''' may refer to:


*], a Jewish religious movement that rejects the Talmud$
*], also known as ''Karaim'' and ''Qarays'', are an ethnic group derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Karaism in Eastern Europe (former Russian Empire). "Qaray" is a Romanized spelling of the original name "къарай", while "Karaim" is a Russian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, and Polish name for the community *], also known as ''Karaim'' and ''Qarays'', an ethnic group derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Karaism in Eastern Europe
*], (Crimean dialect: ''къарай тили'', Trakai dialect: ''karaj tili'', Turkish dialect: ''karay dili'', traditional Karaim name ''lashon kedar'' (Hebrew: לשון קדר - «language of the nomads») is a Turkic language with Hebrew influences, similar to the development of Yiddish or Ladino
*], Turkic language with Hebrew influences histoically spoken by the Crimean Karaites
*], a Jewish religious movement that rejects the Talmud; it originated in the 7th-9th centuries and continues today
*], a Turko-Mongolian tribe


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Karaite or Karaites, Karaim may refer to:

  • Karaite Judaism, a Jewish religious movement that rejects the Talmud$
  • Crimean Karaites, also known as Karaim and Qarays, an ethnic group derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Karaism in Eastern Europe
  • Karaim language, Turkic language with Hebrew influences histoically spoken by the Crimean Karaites

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