Category
page 1Crimean Karaites
Yehudi Menuhin
American violinist and conductor (1916–1999)
Crimean Karaites
ethnic group
Karaim
Turkic language spoken by the Crimean Karaites
Adolph Joffe
Soviet diplomat (1883-1927)
Chufut-Kale
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Iosif Grigulevich
Soviet spy and Costa Rican diplomat (1913–1988)
Abraham Firkovich
Karaite scholar (1786–1874)
Seraya Shapshal
Karaite Hakham (1873–1961)
Eski-Kermen
thumb|right|Eski-Kermen, inside detail
Eski-Kermen or Eski Kermen (; ) was a cave town and fortress in the Crimea in the south of Ukraine. Founded by the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century to defend against the Göktürks, it was conquered by the Khazars in the 7th or 8th century.
Aaron ben Joseph of Constantinople
Byzantine rabbi
Tepe-Kermen
Tepe-Kermen (; Ukrainian and Russian: ) is a butte and an early medieval settlement in the Bakhchysarai Raion of Crimea. It is located 7 km southeast of Bakhchysarai, and 2 km northeast of the settlement Kyz-Kermen. Its height is 544 meters. The easiest way to climb the mountain is from the northern slope. There are two paths leading to the top.
Solomon Krym
Russian politician (1867-1936)
Eupatorian Kenassas
karaite synagogue in Crimea, Ukraine
Marina Kumysh
Soviet volleyball player