Juhuri Language

Juhuri, Juwri or Judo-Tat is the traditional language of the Juhurim or Mountain Jews of the eastern Caucasus Mountains, especially Dagestan. The language is closely related to Modern Persian; it belongs to the Iranian division of the Indo-European languages. A similar, but still different language is spoken by the Muslim Tats of Azerbaijan, a group to which the Mountain Jews have sometimes been considered to belong. Speakers of Juhuri are called Bik. In the early 20th century Judeo-Tat used the Hebrew script. In the 1920s Latin script was adapted for it; later it was written in Cyrillic characters. Recently, the use of the Hebrew alphabet has enjoyed renewed popularity for writing the language. The language is presently spoken by an estimated 101,000 people: This article draws heavily on information from Ethnologue, especially the Judeo-Tat page there.

 

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