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  • The History and Culture of Bukharan Jews in Uzbekistan

The History and Culture of Bukharan Jews in Uzbekistan

Authors : Hakan Çora, Elnur Hasan Mikail, Ali Nazmi Çora
Pages : 1-19
Doi:10.15869/itobiad.1540083
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Publication Date : 2025-03-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This article examines the historical development and cultural integration of the Jewish communities in Central Asia, with a particular emphasis on their settlement patterns, socio-economic roles, and cultural identity in key urban centers such as Bukhara and Samarkand. The central research inquiry explores how these communities established themselves in the region and sustained their distinct religious and cultural traditions over time, particularly in the context of the Silk Road and regional trade dynamics. Employing a historical-analytical approach, this study draws upon a diverse array of primary sources, archival materials, and secondary literature to reconstruct the lived experiences of Jewish populations in Central Asia. The methodological framework is grounded in historical reconstruction, while also acknowledging the inherent challenges posed by gaps in early records and the scarcity of firsthand accounts from formative periods. These limitations inevitably shape the comprehensiveness of the narrative, particularly regarding the community\\\'s early development. The findings reveal that Jewish communities in Bukhara and Samarkand were not only integral to regional trade networks but also emerged as prominent centers of religious scholarship, notably through the establishment of yeshivot in Bukhara. Additionally, the study highlights the post-Soviet resurgence of Jewish identity in Uzbekistan, where younger generations are actively re-engaging with their Babylonian heritage and strengthening ties with Jewish communities worldwide. The article concludes by underscoring the enduring cultural, economic, and intellectual contributions of Jewish communities in Central Asia, reaffirming their historical significance and continued relevance within the broader Jewish diaspora.
Keywords : Özbekistan, Buhara, Yahudiler, Orta Asya

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