1835Oppressive Constitution for Jews in Russia

Oppressive constitution for the Jews issued by Czar Nicholas...
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📜 Oppressive Legislation Against Jews in Spain

Oppressive legislation against Jews in Spain as an outcome of the preaching of the Dominican friar Vicente Ferrer.
Oppressive Legislation Against Jews in Spain (1411)
LegislationAnti-Jewish LawsSpainVicente FerrerReligious PersecutionLate Middle AgesJewish CommunityPersecution
SpainSpain

🔪 Mob Attack on Tabriz Jews

The Persian Jewish population of Tabriz, Iran is attacked by a mob, resulting in most of the Jewish community either being killed or fleeing.
Mob Attack on Tabriz Jews (1830)
PogromPersecutionViolenceIranJewish CommunityMob Violence19th Century
IranIran

🕍 Forced Conversion of Shiraz Jews

The Jews of Shiraz are forced to convert to Islam.
Forced Conversion of Shiraz Jews (1830)
PersecutionForced ConversionReligious PersecutionIranJewish Community19th Century
IranIran

📜 Oppressive Constitution for Jews in Russia

Oppressive constitution for the Jews issued by Czar Nicholas I of Russia.
Oppressive Constitution for Jews in Russia (1835)
LegislationPersecutionDiscriminationRussia19th CenturyCzar Nicholas IJewish Community
RussiaRussia

🔥 Forced Conversion and Massacre of Mashhad Jews

Forty-plus Persian Jews are killed and the entire Jewish community of Mashhad is forced to convert to Islam in the Allahdad. Many of them practised Judaism in secret, which led to the Mashhadi Jews, whom today number in the thousands.
Forced Conversion and Massacre of Mashhad Jews (1839)
PersecutionForced ConversionMassacreMashhadIran19th CenturyJewish Community
IranIran

📜 May Laws in Russia

A series of "temporary laws" by Tsar Alexander III of Russia (the May Laws), which adopted a systematic policy of discrimination, with the object of removing the Jews from their economic and public positions, in order to "cause one-third of the Jews to emigrate, one-third to accept baptism and one-third to starve" (according to a remark attributed to Konstantin Pobedonostsev)
May Laws in Russia (1882)
May LawsDiscriminationRussiaAlexander IIIEmigrationPersecution19th century
RussiaRussia