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Responding to an enquiry concerning the geographic population structure (GPS) approach and the origin of Ashkenazic Jews - a reply to Flegontov et al [PDF]

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Recently, we investigated the geographical origins of Ashkenazic Jews (AJs) and their native language Yiddish by applying a biogeographical tool, the Geographic Population Structure (GPS), to a cohort of 367 exclusively Yiddish-speaking and multilingual ...
Das, R.   +3 more
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The Muslimsand the Khazars

open access: yesتاریخ اسلام, 2002
The Khazars were a nation of Turkic origin and language who from the 7th to lOth centuries A.D., Ist to 4th A.H., had a strong and independent state in the northeast regions of the Black Sea and the northwest areas of the Caspian sea. In early Islamic sources, the cities of Atel, Balenjar, and Samandar have been mentioned as different capitals of the ...
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The khazars and Byzantium—The first encounter

open access: yes, 2007
The Byzantine Empire and the Khazar Kaghanate share about three hundred years of common history. The emperor Justinian II married a sister or a daughter of a Khazar kaghan. The military collaboration culminated, in 840-841, in the construction of the great Khazar fortress of Sarkel on the Don under the guidance of Byzantine engineers and craftsmen ...
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Comments on the multi-spin solution to the Yang-Baxter equation and basic hypergeometric sum/integral identity

open access: yes, 2017
We present a multi-spin solution to the Yang-Baxter equation. The solution corresponds to the integrable lattice spin model of statistical mechanics with positive Boltzmann weights and parameterized in terms of the basic hypergeometric functions.
Gahramanov, Ilmar, Jafarzade, Shahriyar
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