Makhachkala Jews יהודי מחצ'קלה Махачкалинские евреи
Total population
300–430
Languages
Hebrew (in Israel), Judeo-Tat, Russian
Religion
Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Mountain Jews, Ashkenazi Jews.
The Jewish community of Makhachkala are Jews who have ever lived on the territory of modern Makhachkala, a city in the Russian Republic of Dagestan. During the Persian campaign in 1722 in Makhachkala was a camp for the troops of the Russian Emperor Peter I. Mountain Jews and Ashkenazi Jews were allowed to settle there.[1]
^Hana Rafael. In the homeland of our ancestors: the Jews of Makhachkala. 2013.
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