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PGBRULES on
Why were they banned?
xtheresia on
What country is that near England
kaiserfrnz on
Crimea had a significant population of Turkic-speaking Jews in 1500
Drunkensailor1985 on
On top of this they were also allowed to live in the entire muslim world. Not just turkey/ottoman empire
Monkthrow on
This comment section is going to be wild. Can’t wait.
Imaginary_Split_1861 on
What about the giant ominous floating hand over England?
VisualNothing7080 on
Though they were banned in England there is significant evidence that many never left or converted during the time they were banned. I’m sure that similar situations were happening in other countries.
OceanPoet87 on
Jews were usually treated better in the Muslim lands until maybe a century or two ago
apoorv24111 on
it’s difficult for Lithuania (the map) – there were a lot of jews there who were expelled in 1495 by Grand Duke of Lithuania but then he became the king of Poland as well in 1501, and so the jews were allowed to return in 1503 – a ruling which affected Lithuania as well as the same monarch was ruling both.
InternationalOne2449 on
Well well well…
Kaiser_Fleischer on
It’s funny seeing how that area of Lithuania is like the most Jewish part of the world just a few hundred years later
RougeBasic100 on
Moldavia and Oltenia were not part of the Ottoman Empire with or without the Jews
Throwaway_Firewall on
they always tell us there was antisemitism but they never tell us why
scriptingends on
And what about today?
Vivid-Trifle1522 on
Kinda disgusted by the comments in this thread. No conspiracies, no ancient astronaut theory, no entertainment value. Lame.
ghost_desu on
Pretty funny that a few centuries later the area of what used to be grand duchy of Lithuania became known for some of the highest concentration of Ashkenazi Jews in Europe
beernon on
Queue the 1000 “ThiS cOmmMent SecTion Is Gonn bE WilDddd XDdddd” spam comments. When nothing ever happens and all of the discussion is rational and pleasant. Grow up.
Th34sa8arty on
Don’t mind me, just reading the comments

SATorACT on
Its insane that they survived for so many years.
iamslightly on
Why do English people hate the Jewish people so much? What’s wrong with them?
Drunk_Moron_ on
The Khanate had a large Turkic speaking Jewish community in both Crimea and other parts of Central Asia. So did the Muscovite areas to my knowledge.
TryToHelpPeople on
It’s mad to see Lithuania share a border with the Mongols.
Worried_Collar_2822 on
I’m sure every single one of these countries had 0 reason to kick them out
And when the countries that are green eventually did too I’m sure it was for 0 reason also
God bless Israel
WhisperWindss on
Spain 🗿
National-Price-8927 on
yh the map is wrong, on modern day Italy they were expelled before Spain.
Thats a reason of columbus being genovese theory is wrong, cuz in Genova jews were expelled long ago
purple-bihh-2000 on
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0xAlif on
Jews were expelled from Iberia along with Moslems starting 1492. Many moved to north Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and central Europe.
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If this blows up make sure to sort by controversial
Why were they banned?
What country is that near England
Crimea had a significant population of Turkic-speaking Jews in 1500
On top of this they were also allowed to live in the entire muslim world. Not just turkey/ottoman empire
This comment section is going to be wild. Can’t wait.
What about the giant ominous floating hand over England?
Though they were banned in England there is significant evidence that many never left or converted during the time they were banned. I’m sure that similar situations were happening in other countries.
Jews were usually treated better in the Muslim lands until maybe a century or two ago
it’s difficult for Lithuania (the map) – there were a lot of jews there who were expelled in 1495 by Grand Duke of Lithuania but then he became the king of Poland as well in 1501, and so the jews were allowed to return in 1503 – a ruling which affected Lithuania as well as the same monarch was ruling both.
Well well well…
It’s funny seeing how that area of Lithuania is like the most Jewish part of the world just a few hundred years later
Moldavia and Oltenia were not part of the Ottoman Empire with or without the Jews
they always tell us there was antisemitism but they never tell us why
And what about today?
Kinda disgusted by the comments in this thread. No conspiracies, no ancient astronaut theory, no entertainment value. Lame.
Pretty funny that a few centuries later the area of what used to be grand duchy of Lithuania became known for some of the highest concentration of Ashkenazi Jews in Europe
Queue the 1000 “ThiS cOmmMent SecTion Is Gonn bE WilDddd XDdddd” spam comments. When nothing ever happens and all of the discussion is rational and pleasant. Grow up.
Don’t mind me, just reading the comments

Its insane that they survived for so many years.
Why do English people hate the Jewish people so much? What’s wrong with them?
The Khanate had a large Turkic speaking Jewish community in both Crimea and other parts of Central Asia. So did the Muscovite areas to my knowledge.
It’s mad to see Lithuania share a border with the Mongols.
I’m sure every single one of these countries had 0 reason to kick them out
And when the countries that are green eventually did too I’m sure it was for 0 reason also
God bless Israel
Spain 🗿
yh the map is wrong, on modern day Italy they were expelled before Spain.
Thats a reason of columbus being genovese theory is wrong, cuz in Genova jews were expelled long ago
…
Jews were expelled from Iberia along with Moslems starting 1492. Many moved to north Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and central Europe.