Re: Question

From: tolgs001
Message: 26828
Date: 2003-11-02

>>Perhaps some Karaites did speak *Turkish*, but the language I was
>>referring to was Karaim, a *Turkic* language, but not Turkish.
>>Ethnologue classifies it was a member of the Ponto-Caspian group.
>See
>><http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=709>
>
>I used to study for the one woman

Mrs Éva Csató-Johanson, a Hungarian.

>who tries to document and study the much endangered Karaim.
>http://www.afro.uu.se/forskning/turkforsk/evacsato.htm
>
>all the best,
>
>Harald

There, this page:
http://www.afro.uu.se/forskning/turkforsk/Conference.jpg
shows us that the Judaic Karayim Türklar were spread in
Halitch/Galicia too.

George