יהודים בוכרים | |
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![]() Jewish family in Bukhara, 1880 | |
Total population | |
300,000–350,000 (est.)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
![]() | 160,000 |
![]() | 120,000 80,000 |
![]() | 15,000 |
![]() | 3,000–3,500 |
![]() | 2,000 |
![]() | 1,500 150[2][3] |
![]() | 1,500 |
![]() | 1,000 |
![]() | 130+ 130+[4][5] |
![]() | 34 |
![]() | 0[6] |
Languages | |
Traditionally Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik),[7] Russian, Hebrew (Israel), English (United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia) and German (Austria and Germany), Uzbek (Uzbekistan) | |
Religion | |
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Related ethnic groups | |
Iranian Jews, Iraqi Jews, Afghan Jews, Mountain Jews, Kurdish Jews, Georgian Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Soviet Jews |
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Bukharan Jews,[a] in modern times spelled Bukharian Jews,[b] are the Mizrahi Jewish sub-group of Central Asia that lived predominantly in what is today Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan.[8][7][9] Their name comes from the former polity Emirate of Bukhara which once had a sizable Jewish population.
Bukharan Jews are one of the oldest Jewish diaspora groups, dating back to the Babylonian exile, and comprise a branch of Persian speaking-Jewry.[10] They are also one of the oldest ethno-religious groups in Central Asia.[7][11][8]
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the great majority have immigrated to Israel or the United States, with others immigrating to Canada, Europe or Australia.
And what of Melbourne's Bukharians, with around 65 families?
The Jewish community in Victoria is the largest in Australia, with the majority of Jewish people living in Melbourne.
Bukharan Jews spoke a dialect of Tajik referred to as Bukhori or Judeo-Tajik, which is still used by Bukharan Jews today.
The term 'the Jewish dialect of Tajik' is often used interchangeably with such terms as Judeo-Tadzhik, Judeo-Tajik, Bukhori, Bukhari, Bukharic, Bukharan, Bukharian, and Bukharit (Cooper 2012:284) in the literature.
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