Preliminary Notes on Some Krymchak Texts from the Ukrainian National Library, Kyiv Cover Image

Preliminary Notes on Some Krymchak Texts from the Ukrainian National Library, Kyiv
Preliminary Notes on Some Krymchak Texts from the Ukrainian National Library, Kyiv

Author(s): Dan Shapira
Subject(s): Language studies, History of Judaism
Published by: Żydowski Instytut Historyczny
Keywords: Krymchak/Qrımčaq; Crimean Rabbanite Jews; Jews in the Crimea; Crimean Khanate; Vernadsky Library; Judeo-Turkic Texts; Ottoman Turkish; Crimean- Tatar; Krymchak ethnolect of Crimean-Tatar

Summary/Abstract: In this article, samples of traditional Krymchak Turkic texts, mostly from the 18th century, are brought together. The texts include parts of traditional Turkic translations into the Crimean-Turkic dialect of the Krymchak Rabbanite Jews as found in their handwritten prayer books from the Ukrainian National Vernadsky Library, with parallels from the early 20th century editions; a prayer for the well-being of the Ottoman Sultan, the Crimean Khan, the Noble Ka’abah and the Enlightened Medina, the Ottoman army and fleet (the author of this prayer tried to write Ottoman Turkish); and other texts

  • Issue Year: 279/2021
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 773-820
  • Page Count: 48
  • Language: English, Tatar
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