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Afghan Geniza : ウィキペディア英語版 | Afghan Geniza
The Afghan Geniza is a collection of thousands of Jewish manuscript fragments found in caves in Afghanistan.〔Mario Ledwith, (Collection of ancient Hebrew manuscripts discovered in Afghanistan provide evidence Jewish people lived in country 1,000 years ago ), ''The Daily Mail'', 3 January 2013〕 Genizah is Hebrew for storeroom. The manuscripts include writings in Hebrew, Aramaic, Judeo-Arabic and Judeo-Persian, which are written in Hebrew letters.〔(Afghan Genizah Manuscripts Revealing Jewish Presence Unveiled At Israeli Library )〕 Some of them are 1,000 years old; they were found in caves that had been used as hideouts by Taliban. In 2013, the National Library of Israel announced that it had purchased 29 pages from this cache of documents.〔(Israel's National Library buys 1,000-year-old Jewish documents from Afghanistan, Haaretz )〕 == See also ==
* Cairo Geniza * Elephantine papyri * History of the Jews in Afghanistan
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