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1by Güdek, Bahar“... yaygın olarak “jew’s harp” adıyla tanınmaktadır. 13. yüzyıl itibarıyla Avrupa’ya oradan da Afrika ve...”
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2by Gudek, Bahar“... earliest archaeological examples can be found in Northeast Asia, is commonly known as "jew's harp...”
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3“..., the social and estate service) and also in the army, including Jews, Yakuts, Romani, Chechens, and Abkhazians...”
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4“... (Tuvians, Yakuts, Buryats) and immigrants (Russians, Jews), appear in F. Kon’s view as “flesh and blood...”
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5by Новиков, Павел“..., Jews, teachers and seized gold and furs...”
Published 2009
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6by Lisitsyna, T., Alekberova, Z., Davidova, G., Reshetnyak, T., Nasonov, E.“.../ Evenks and 3 (0,53%) - Jews. Mean age of Caucasus and Russians patients did not differ; the Russian were...”
Published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (2022)
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7by Nicolaisen, Johannes“... to indicate connection with Jews. A connection between smiths and Jews in the Sahara is, moreover, far from...”
Published 1962
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8by Nicolaisen, Johannes“... to indicate connection with Jews. A connection between smiths and Jews in the Sahara is, moreover, far from...”
Published 1962
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9by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... purpose to have an administrative centre for a region where many thrifty Yakuts, the furtrading “Jews...”
Published 1911
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