یہودی تاریخ (Urdu Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "یہودی تاریخ" in Urdu language version.

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  • "Jewish Nobel Prize Winners"۔ jinfo.org۔ 2019-01-07 کو اصل سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2018-04-28

lookstein.org

  • "Archived copy" (PDF)۔ 2014-05-02 کو اصل (PDF) سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2010-04-05{{حوالہ ویب}}: اسلوب حوالہ 1 کا انتظام: آرکائیو کا عنوان (link)

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  • Helen P. Fry (2002)۔ "Port Jews: Jewish Communities in Cosmopolitan Maritime Trading Centres, 1550–1950"۔ European Judaism۔ Frank Cass Publishers۔ ج 36۔ ISBN:978-0-7146-8286-0۔ 2023-04-09 کو اصل سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2017-09-01۔ Port Jews were a social type, usually those who were involved in seafaring and maritime trade, who (like Court Jews) could be seen as the earliest modern Jews. Often arriving as refugees from the Inquisition, they were permitted to settle as merchants and allowed to trade openly in places such as Amsterdam, London, Trieste and Hamburg. 'Their Diaspora connections and accumulated expertise lay in exactly the areas of overseas expansion that were then of interest to mercantilist governments.'
  • Helen P. Fry (2002)۔ "Port Jews: Jewish Communities in Cosmopolitan Maritime Trading Centres, 1550–1950"۔ European Judaism۔ Frank Cass Publishers۔ ج 36۔ ISBN:978-0-7146-8286-0۔ 2023-04-09 کو اصل سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2017-09-01۔ Port Jews were a social type, usually those who were involved in seafaring and maritime trade, who (like Court Jews) could be seen as the earliest modern Jews. Often arriving as refugees from the Inquisition, they were permitted to settle as merchants and allowed to trade openly in places such as Amsterdam, London, Trieste and Hamburg. 'Their Diaspora connections and accumulated expertise lay in exactly the areas of overseas expansion that were then of interest to mercantilist governments.'

science.co.il

  • Compare: "Brief History of Israel and the Jewish People ".Israel Science and Technology Directory. Retrieved August 12, 2012. The rule of Israelites in the land of Israel starts with the conquests of Joshua (ca. 1250 BCE). The period from 1000-587 BCE is known as the 'Period of the Kings'. The most noteworthy kings were King David (1010-970 BCE), who made Jerusalem the Capital of Israel, and his son Solomon (Shlomo, 970-931 BCE), who built the first Temple in Jerusalem as prescribed in the Tanach (Old Testament).

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