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  • is a Jewish denomination characterized by the sole reliance on the Tanakh ... Tiberian Qərā’îm), meaning "Readers (of Scripture)," ...
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  • The Alhambra (Arabic: الحمراء—Al-Ħamrā'; literally ... Mohammed I, the first king of the Nasriden—a Moorish dynasty in ...
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  • The Battle of Granada was a siege of the city of Granada fought over ... Granada contains the beautiful Alhambra palace, a gem of Islamic architecture ...
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  • prominent Soviet politician. He was briefly the nominal head of the Soviet ... The Bolsheviks were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic ...
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  • The Parable of the Good Samaritan is a famous New Testament parable ... ). It is one of the most frequently quoted of Jesus' parables. ...
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  • spelled Akiba or Aqiba—was a Judean sage of the late first and early second ... [[Image:Expulsion of the Jews in the Reign of the Emperor Hadrian ...
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  • Babylonia, named for its capital city of Babylon, was an ancient state ... In the Judeo-Christian tradition, the neo-Babylonian empire ruler ...
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  • The Reconquista (a Spanish and Portuguese word for "Reconquest ... economic crises, leading to the expulsion of the Jews (who had lived in ...
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  • August 10, 1843) was a German philosopher in the Kantian tradition. Unlike ... Fries was born at Barby in Saxony. He studied theology at the Academy ...
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  • Apostasy is the formal renunciation of one's religion. One who ... Apostasy is distinguished from heresy in that the latter refers to ...
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  • , Isdud), located in the Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean ... The first documented settlement in Ashdod dates to the Canaanite culture ...
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  • Absolution is the act of receiving forgiveness for one's sins ... Ancient Jewish religion involved rites of priestly sacrifice of animal ...
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  • Castile issued General Edict on the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain and thousands ... Luther proposed the permanent oppression and/or expulsion of the Jews ...
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  • Nazareth is the capital and largest city in the North District of ... between 1,600-foot-high hills that form the most southerly points of the ...
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  • The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of al-Andalus (the ... The Fall of Granada in 1492 saw the end of the Muslim presence in ...
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  • The Spanish Inquisition was founded in 1478 by Ferdinand and Isabella ... ===The Inquisition and the expulsion of the Jews=== Jews who continued ...
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  • cultural tradition. Although considered part of the culture of Spain in general ... the discovery of America and the expulsion of the Jews, all of them in 1492. ...
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  • . Transliterated Grigorii Evseevich Zinov'ev according to the ... – August 25, 1936), known also under the name Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich ...
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  • The original context of the term scapegoat was a Jewish purification ... The modern (almost clichéd) use of the term to describe an individual ...
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  • [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]], during the war, 1993. Photo by Mikhail ... Refugee was defined as a legal group in response to the large numbers ...
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