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The Jews of Iraq /

"Iraq exists under its current name and within its current borders officially only since 1932. The region--which does not necessarily correspond with the current borders--had many names over the past millennia, such as Mesopotamia, Babylon, Assyria and more. Many minorities of race and religion...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Douer, Alisa (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : Logos Verlag, [2017]
Colección:Arabische Welt ; Bd. 4.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro; Introduction; Table of contents; Time Table; History; Ancient Time; The Name; Location; Designation; Geography; Country of Asia; Kurdistan; Erbil; Ancient history of Erbil; History of the Jews in Kurdistan; Medieval history of Erbil; Modern history of Erbil; Kurdish Jews in modern times; Kirkuk; Mesopotamia Geography; Mesopotamia ancient history; Writings of Mesopotamia; Sumer; Babylonian history; Biblical history; Biblical Babylon; The Assyrian; The Jewish exile to Babylon; Jews of Babylon; Archeological excarvations ((Greek Period and before)); Mosul, Ninveh; The Specificity of Mosul 
505 8 |a StatisticsAlexander the great; Parthian period; Jews in the Sassanid period; Jews of Babylon; Jews out of the cities; Judaism -- the first One God Religion; Babylonia as center of Judaism; Academies of Babylon; Nehardea, Sura, Pumbedita; Nehardea; Sura; Pumbedita; The title Gaon and the Geonic period; The Geonim; Geonim and the Academies; Appointment as Gaon; The Babylonian Talmud / Talmud Bavli; The structure of the Talmud; Sassanid period; Arab conquest and early Islamic period; Basra; Theosophists in Basra; The Farhud in Basra, 1941; Anti-Jewish and anti-Zionism in Basra 
505 8 |a Non-Muslim population of BasraIslamic period and the Jews; The Umayyads; The Umayyads and the Jews; The Abbasid Caliphate; Baghdad; Jews of Baghdad; 1258- the ruin of Baghdad; The Ottomans; Statistics:; Jewish housing in Baghdad; Brits in Baghdad; The Farhud in Baghdad; The bombing in Baghdad; Jews of Islam; Crisis in Iraq at the 10th century; The Buyids; Iraq from 1055 to 1534; The Seljuqs; The later Abbasids; The Mongols; Mongol period and the Jews; The Safavids; Ottoman Iraq; The Ottoman entry to Iraq; The 16th century; The 18th century; Iraqi Jews in India; The 19th century 
505 8 |a The Kurdish minorityJews of The 19th century; The 20th century; Education; Ottoman rule and the Jews; Zionism; The beginning of Zionism in Iraq; Zionism in Iraq; Brits in Iraq; World War I (1914-1918); After World War I; Education; The Art of the Jews of Iraq; Literature; Jewish Press; Music; Art and handy-craft; Theatre; British mandate; British Mandate and the Jews; The ""State of Iraq; Independency 1932; Before World War II; Nazis in Iraq; World War II (1939-1945); Jewish emigration to Iraq around 1938; Excurse; The Farhud of 1941 -- Pogrom of the Iraqi Jews; Post World War II Iraq 
505 8 |a The cold war1948, the birth of the state of Israel; The Jewish Exodus -- 'Operation Ezra & Nehemiah'; In Israel; Iraqi Jews, Zionism and Israel; British Statistics; Later years in Iraq; 1958, the Officers coup; 1963, military revolt; 1967 war against Israel; 1968, a new revolt; Time Table; Lost and confiscated assets; The Babylonian Amora'im; The Babylonian Jews; The Jews of Iraq in the Land of Israel; The Jews of Kurdistan; The Social-cultural Development of the Iraqi Jews from 1830 until today; demography; University; Iraqi Hahamim; Jewish writers; Education 
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