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Author Gamliel, Ofira, author

Title Judaism in South India, 849-1489 : relocating Malabar Jewry / by Ophira Gamliel
Published Leeds : Arc Humanities Press, [2023]
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 190 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Jewish Engagements
Jewish engagements
Contents Introduction -- Jewish History in Malabar 849 -- Jewish Maritime Networks in Old Malayalam Inscriptions -- The Genizah India Traders in Malabar -- Jewish Spaces in the Landscape -- Mapping and Weaving Literary Networks -- The Biblical Pāṭṭu, Jewish Liturgy, and Bible Commentaries -- Concluding Remarks
Summary "Jewish presence in the Malabar Coast of southwestern India is attested since the ninth century in various sources and diverse languages. Malabar Jewry emerged out of the Indian Ocean maritime trade networks that connected people and communities in West and South Asia forging kinship alliances and cross-cultural exchange. This book traces the evolution of Malabar Jewry in the history of contact and exchange that gave rise to Indo-Arab coastal communities in the period between 849 and 1489"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Ophira Gamliel is a Lecturer in South Asian Religions at the University of Glasgow. She specializes in the language, culture, and history of Kerala's Jews and more broadly in the Malayalam language and Kerala's culture
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Subject Jews -- India -- Kerala -- History
Jews -- India -- Malabar Coast -- History
HISTORY / Jewish.
Jews
SUBJECT Indian Ocean Region -- History -- To 1500
Subject India -- Kerala
Indian Ocean Region
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781802701715
1802701710
Other Titles Relocating Malabar Jewry