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Mountain Jews
Jewish group of Khazaria and the Caucus
Gavriil Ilizarov
Soviet physician and inventor (1921-1992)
Mirza Khazar
Azerbaijani writer, journalist, publisher, radio and television host
Judeo-Tat
Judeo-Tat or Juhuri (, , ) is a Judeo-Persian dialect and the traditional language spoken by the Mountain Jews in the eastern Caucasus Mountains, especially Azerbaijan, parts of Russia and today in Israel. It belongs to the southwestern group of the Iranian division of the Indo-European languages, albeit with heavy influence from Hebrew. The words Juhuri and Juhuro translate as "Jewish" and "Jews".
Israel Tsvaygenbaum
American artist
Viktoriya Isakova
Russian actress (born 1976)
Jasmin
Russian singer
Albert Agarunov
National Hero of Azerbaijan (1969-1992)
God Nisanov
Russian businessman
Telman İsmailov
Turkish-Azerbaijani businessperson (born 1956)
Shatiel Semenovich Abramov
hero of the Soviet Union (1918–2004)
Hinanit
Hinanit () is an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank. It is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council. Hinanit is located just across the Green Line border with Israel in the northern West Bank's Jenin Governorate, and to the north abuts the Palestinian village of 'Anin, from which it is separated by Israel's West Bank barrier. It lies approximately 9 miles (15 km) west of Jenin city. In it had a population of .
Zarakh Iliev
Russian businessman
Yevda Abramov
Azerbaijani politician (1948-2019)
Iosif Prigozhin
Russian music producer
Zoya Semenduyeva
Soviet writer (1929–2020)
Yagutil Mishiev
Russian writer
Hizgil Avshalumov
Russian writer (1913–2001)
Brutakhi
The Brutakhi were a Jewish polity of uncertain location and origin during the early 13th century.
Mushail Mushailov
Russian painter (1941-2007)
Sergey Izgiyayev
Poet, playwright and translator (1922–1972)
Abram Avdalimov
Soviet, Russian folk singer, stage actor and theatre director
German Zakharyayev
Azerbaijani-born businessman (born 1971)
Jewish quarter of Grozny
human settlement in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia
Albert Solomonov
Russian-Israeli footballer and coach
Anatoly Yagudaev
Russian sculptor