اشکنازی یہود (Urdu Wikipedia)

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  • Ashkenaz, based on یوسیفسیوسیفس۔ Antiquities of the Jews۔ 1 ، Perseus Project AJ1.6.1، ۔ خطا: {{Cite Josephus}} کے استعمال کے دوران |link= parameter is deprecated. To hide Josephus' name, use |author-mask=0۔ and his explanation of Genesis 10:3, is considered to be the progenitor of the ancient Gauls (the people of Gallia, meaning, from Austria, France and Belgium)، and the ancient Franks (of, both, France and Germany)۔ According to Gedaliah ibn Jechia the Spaniard, in the name of Sefer Yuchasin (see: Gedaliah ibn Jechia, Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah، Jerusalem 1962, p. 219; p. 228 in PDF)، the descendants of Ashkenaz had also originally settled in what was then called Bohemia, which today is the present-day Czech Republic. These places, according to the Jerusalem Talmud (Megillah 1:9 [10a]، were also called simply by the diocese "Germamia." Germania، Germani، Germanica have all been used to refer to the group of peoples comprising the German Tribes, which include such peoples as Goths, whether Ostrogoths or Visigoths, Vandals and Franks, Burgundians, Alans, Langobards, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Suebi and Alamanni. The entire region east of the Rhine River was known by the Romans as "Germania" (Germany)۔

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  • "Ashkenazi Jews"۔ جامعہ عبرانی یروشلم۔ 24 دسمبر 2018 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 29 اکتوبر 2013 

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  • Ashkenaz, based on یوسیفسیوسیفس۔ Antiquities of the Jews۔ 1 ، Perseus Project AJ1.6.1، ۔ خطا: {{Cite Josephus}} کے استعمال کے دوران |link= parameter is deprecated. To hide Josephus' name, use |author-mask=0۔ and his explanation of Genesis 10:3, is considered to be the progenitor of the ancient Gauls (the people of Gallia, meaning, from Austria, France and Belgium)، and the ancient Franks (of, both, France and Germany)۔ According to Gedaliah ibn Jechia the Spaniard, in the name of Sefer Yuchasin (see: Gedaliah ibn Jechia, Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah، Jerusalem 1962, p. 219; p. 228 in PDF)، the descendants of Ashkenaz had also originally settled in what was then called Bohemia, which today is the present-day Czech Republic. These places, according to the Jerusalem Talmud (Megillah 1:9 [10a]، were also called simply by the diocese "Germamia." Germania، Germani، Germanica have all been used to refer to the group of peoples comprising the German Tribes, which include such peoples as Goths, whether Ostrogoths or Visigoths, Vandals and Franks, Burgundians, Alans, Langobards, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Suebi and Alamanni. The entire region east of the Rhine River was known by the Romans as "Germania" (Germany)۔

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  • Ashkenaz, based on یوسیفسیوسیفس۔ Antiquities of the Jews۔ 1 ، Perseus Project AJ1.6.1، ۔ خطا: {{Cite Josephus}} کے استعمال کے دوران |link= parameter is deprecated. To hide Josephus' name, use |author-mask=0۔ and his explanation of Genesis 10:3, is considered to be the progenitor of the ancient Gauls (the people of Gallia, meaning, from Austria, France and Belgium)، and the ancient Franks (of, both, France and Germany)۔ According to Gedaliah ibn Jechia the Spaniard, in the name of Sefer Yuchasin (see: Gedaliah ibn Jechia, Shalshelet Ha-Kabbalah، Jerusalem 1962, p. 219; p. 228 in PDF)، the descendants of Ashkenaz had also originally settled in what was then called Bohemia, which today is the present-day Czech Republic. These places, according to the Jerusalem Talmud (Megillah 1:9 [10a]، were also called simply by the diocese "Germamia." Germania، Germani، Germanica have all been used to refer to the group of peoples comprising the German Tribes, which include such peoples as Goths, whether Ostrogoths or Visigoths, Vandals and Franks, Burgundians, Alans, Langobards, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Suebi and Alamanni. The entire region east of the Rhine River was known by the Romans as "Germania" (Germany)۔

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