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History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922 |  | History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922 |  | After various changes of fortune, Mesopotamia and Iraq came into the hands of the Ottoman Turks, when Sultan Sulaiman II in 1534 took Tebriz and Bagdad from the Persians, leading to an improvement in the life of the Jews. The Persian reconquest in 1623 led to a much worse situation, so that the re-conquest of Iraq by the Turks in 1638 included an army with a large population of Jews, some sources say they made up 10% of the army. The day o ...
See also:History of the Jews in Iraq, History of the Jews in Iraq - Early Biblical history, History of the Jews in Iraq - Late Biblical history and the Babylonian exile, History of the Jews in Iraq - Greek Period 300s BCE - 160 BCE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Parthian Period, History of the Jews in Iraq - Babylonia as the center of Judaism 219 CE - ~1050 CE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Sassanid Period 225-634, History of the Jews in Iraq - Arab Period 634-1258, History of the Jews in Iraq - Middle Ages, History of the Jews in Iraq - Mongolian period 1258-1534, History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922, History of the Jews in Iraq - Modern times 1922- |  | | History of the Jews in Iraq, History of the Jews in Iraq - Arab Period 634-1258, History of the Jews in Iraq - Babylonia as the center of Judaism 219 CE - ~1050 CE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Early Biblical history, History of the Jews in Iraq - Greek Period 300s BCE - 160 BCE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Late Biblical history and the Babylonian exile, History of the Jews in Iraq - Middle Ages, History of the Jews in Iraq - Modern times 1922-, History of the Jews in Iraq - Mongolian period 1258-1534, History of the Jews in Iraq - Parthian Period, History of the Jews in Iraq - Sassanid Period 225-634, History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922, Jewish exodus from Arab lands, Operation Ezra and Nehemiah |  | |
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History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922
After various changes of fortune, Mesopotamia and Iraq came into the hands of the Ottoman Turks, when Sultan Sulaiman II in 1534 took Tebriz and Bagdad from the Persians, leading to an improvement in the life of the Jews. The Persian reconquest in 1623 led to a much worse situation, so that the re-conquest of Iraq by the Turks in 1638 included an army with a large population of Jews, some sources say they made up 10% of the army. The day of the reconquest was even given a holiday, "Yom Nes" (day of miracle).
Over time, the Turkish rule deteriorated and the situation of the Jews worsened, but the population continued to grow. In 1884 there were 30,000 Jews in Baghdad and by 1900, 50,000. The community also developed great rabbis, such as Joseph Hayyim Ben Eliahu Mazal-Tov (1834 - 1909).
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