Citations:Karaim


 * 1855, Henry Danby Seymour, Russia on the Black Sea and Sea of Azof, pages 42‒45:
 * They reject the superstitious fables of the Talmud, . Their houses are very clean, and they dress like the Tatars, and use a dialect of the Tatar language, to which they give the name Djagaltai. [They] changed their name to that of Karaim, or Karaites. If the accounts that obtain among themselves may be credited, the first place where a Karaim synagogue was established, after the destruction of Jerusalem, was Grand Cairo, in which city they have always kept up a separate community,