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'''Karaylar''' is a Turkic language word{{fact}} equivalent to the English term ] with all its ambiguities. It has been promoted by Nehemiah Gordon<ref>"Karaites in the Holocaust: A Case of Mistaken Identity" by Nehemiah Gordon, November 28, 2014</ref> as a way to refer specifically to Karaites who claim Turkic heritage and do not believe they have any Jewish heritage. It may refer to: '''Karaylar''' is a Turkic language word{{fact|date=January 2016}} equivalent to the English term ] with all its ambiguities. It has been promoted by Nehemiah Gordon<ref>"Karaites in the Holocaust: A Case of Mistaken Identity" by Nehemiah Gordon, November 28, 2014</ref> as a way to refer specifically to Karaites who claim Turkic heritage and do not believe they have any Jewish heritage. It may refer to:
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Karaylar is a Turkic language word equivalent to the English term Karaites with all its ambiguities. It has been promoted by Nehemiah Gordon as a way to refer specifically to Karaites who claim Turkic heritage and do not believe they have any Jewish heritage. It may refer to:

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  1. "Karaites in the Holocaust: A Case of Mistaken Identity" by Nehemiah Gordon, November 28, 2014
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