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Kretanje brojnog stanja prve verske opštine u županiji Baranja - u Dardi

Numerous condition trend of the first religious community in county Baranja - in Darda

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Švajcer, Jožef
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Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije = Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia
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U selima županije Baranja Jevreji se pojavljuju na kraju četvrte, tj. poslednje etape u istoriji naseljavanja mađarskih Jevreja, koja počinje konačnom pobedom nad Turcima. U zemlji koja je vraćena u posed Habsburgovaca, vlastela je omogućavala Jevrejima da se naseljavaju na njihovim imanjima i da se uključe u privredni život. Prema zemaljskom popisu Jevreja u prvoj polovini 18. veka, od četrdeset tri županije uže Mađarske samo u devet županija nisu živeli Jevreji.
In the villages of Baranja County, Jews appear at the end of the fourth, i.e. the last stages in the history of the settlement of the Hungarian Jews, which begins with the final victory over the Turks. In a land that was restored to the Habsburgs, the property owners allowed Jews to settle on their estates and get involved in commercial life. According to the land census of Jews in the first half of the 18th century, out of forty-three counties in the center of Hungary, only in nine counties did not live Jews.
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Jevreji - Baranja (18 vek) / Jews - Baranja (18 century)
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Jevrejski almanah 1965-67 [Jewish Almanac], 1967, 77-83
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  • Beograd : Savez jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije [Federation of Jewish Communitues in Jugoslavia]

ISSN: 0448-9993

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