| From Time Immemorial Talk:From_Time_Immemorial
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| Arab citizens of Israel Arab_citizens_of_Israel
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| African Jews Since Biblical times, the Jewish people have had close ties with Africa, beginning with Abraham's sojourns in Egypt, and later the Israelite captivity under the Pharaohs. Some Jewish communities in Africa are among the oldest in the world, dating back more than 2700 years. African Jews have ethnic and religious diversity and richness. African Jewish communities include African_Jews
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| Judeo-Berber language Judeo-Berber is a term used primarily for the Berber varieties traditionally spoken by the Jewish communities of certain parts of central and southern Morocco. While mutually comprehensible with the Tamazight spoken by most inhabitants of the area (Galand-Pernet et al. 1970š as s (as in many Jewish Moroccan Arabic dialects). Judeo-Berber_language
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| Dore Gold Ambassador Dore Gold (, born 1953) is a former Israeli diplomat. He also served as President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs as well as an advisor to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Dore_Gold
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| Shelomo Dov Goitein Shelomo Dov Goitein (April 3, 1900 February 6 1985) was a German-Jewish ethnographer, historian and Arabist known for his research on Jewish life in the Islamic Middle Ages. Shelomo_Dov_Goitein
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| Jews of Bilad el-Sudan Jews of the Bilad al-Sudan (, Judeo-Arabic) describes West African Jewish communities who were connected to known Jewish communities from the Middle East, North Africa, or Spain and Portugal. Various historical records attest to their presence at one time in the Ghana, Mali, and Songhai empires, then called the Bilad as-Sudan from the Arabic meaning Land of the Blacks. Jews_of_Bilad_el-Sudan
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| Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies is an interdisciplinary research center based in Israel and devoted to the study of the modern history and contemporary affairs of Africa and the Middle East. Tel Aviv University. Moshe_Dayan_Center_for_Middle_Eastern_and_African_Studies
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| 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict/Archive 41 Talk:2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict/Archive_41
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| Oneworld25/sandbox User:Oneworld25/sandbox
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| Jayjg/Archive 23 User_talk:Jayjg/Archive_23
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| Mediation Cabal/Cases/2008-05-31 List of Turkic states and empires Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2008-05-31_List_of_Turkic_states_and_empires
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| Israeli–Palestinian conflict/Archive 13 Talk:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict/Archive_13
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| Daggatun Daggatun was a nomad tribe of Jewish origin living in the neighborhood of Tementit, in the oasis of Tuat in the Moroccan Sahara. Daggatun
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| Elie Rekhess Elie Rekhess (אלי רכס) born 1945 in Haifa, Israel is a scholar of political history of the Arabs in Israel; Islamic resurgence in Israel; the West Bank and Gaza and Palestinian affairs. He serves as Senior Research Fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University and as the head of the Konrad Adenauer Program for Jewish-Arab Cooperation at Tel Aviv University. He is also on the faculty of its Department of Middle Eastern History at Tel Aviv University. Elie_Rekhess
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| Israeli settlement/Archive 7 Talk:Israeli_settlement/Archive_7
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