Ashkenazi (Central and Eastern Europe) Sephardi (North Africa and Spain) Mizrahi (Middle eastern) Radhinite (the steppes and Silk Road) Cochin (the south western Indian coast) And the ones not in game Beta Israeli (Ethiopia) Kaifeng Jews (China) Teimanim Jews (Yemen) Source: I’m Jewish
@@0jacon0ice0 it's weird that there isnt a "form beta Israel" and a Beta Israeli culture as a actual culture, and not just a name option when you divulged a Israelite culture in East Africa, in game as there is a Achievement called Beta Israel. They did it for the Cochin and Bene Israel and that one doesn't have a Achievement if I remember right.
@@levithompson478 Fair, I tend to forget about them since they usually get roped into ashkenazi or sephardi. They really could've gotten added in Roads to Power
Ashkenazi is derived from Ashkenaz, which is the Hebrew word for Germany. Sephardic is derived from Sefarad, which is the Hebrew word for Spain. The thing is, there are a lot of other minor Jewish cultures that aren't represented in game either. Just to give you an idea for future Jewish cultures. Mizrahi dreives from the Hebrew word for East, encompassing basically the Arabic speaking world, except Iraq(who are correctly called Bavli as they are centered around old Babylon), Zarphadic derives from the Hebrew word Zarfad, basically encompass what is today France. Yevanic derives from a corrupted Persian pronounciation of Ionian, AKA Greek. Kaifengi derives from the city of Kaifeng, a city in China with a small Jewish community which are still around to this day.
ashkenazi jews (yes, basically all european jews except for spain, which are traditionally the sephardis), (even back then) spoke a language called Yiddish, which is basically a sister language to german and a dialect to high german. similar to how sephardis speak ladino, which is a language similar to spanish. also, i think khazaria speaks ogur, not shaz turkic, but i might be wrong about that
Thought i would give some info about the Ashkenazi situation, the Ashkenazis are the Jews who settled intially within the bounds of the Holy Roman Empire (they would go on to expand eastward and become a large minority in Poland, Ukraine and Belarus to name a few) around the end of the 1st millenium or so. Im not the most educated on the linguistic history of the Ashkenazis but i think at least for the 876 star date they should speak high german, but in later start dates have their own Yiddish language which is basically a hybrid language between high german and Hebrew although the german dominates so it is classified as a germanic language. So every Ashkenazi would probably speak high german, although it is to be noted that many of them were multilingual largley due to their dominant trades within the HRE.
Ashkenazi were definitely primarily settled in Bavaria, Cisalpine Germany, Austria, etc. but also have about 10% Slavic input and still maintain a genetic connection to the Levant. I had a 23 and me done a few years back. Mostly Bavarian/Rhinelander on my German side, but did have some Ashkenazi as well.
Ashkenazi refers to jews that setteled in europe amd becouse (at the time) most european jews lived in the holy roman empire the game chose german to represent there culture (im preaty sure that the jewish population of poland and russia will eclipes the german jewish population during the era that eu4 covers but im not sure about that)
If a culture got eradicated, it wouldn't be diasporic it be dead. The Jewish cultures have Diaspora because they were all kicked out of the Levant by the Roman Empire after their many revolts, they are a people with no homeland. I don't know much about every culture in the game but they would need to fit that criteria as the tradition itself brings up having no homeland. "People of this culture have lost the homeland they once held dear. Some among them travel the world searching for a place where they may begin anew" I'm sure someone could find a way make that a event line, but then you'd either just let the culture keep the tradition, even if they got a new homeland or retaken their old one, or have it where at the end you lose the tradition. I Do know a mod that allows you to turn your culture to hebrew if you reform the Kingdom of Israel. Its called Sons of Judah : Jewish Flavour.
Jewish Africa run was fun AF. My holy order was clutch in fighting when everyone hated me. I hated that tenant that slowed conversion in towns not of my culture. I guess i should have reformed it out.
They dispersed, some say they are the ancestors of Ashkenazi jews but that isn't very supported. They mostly dispersed into everything around them, Hungarians, Cossacks, Kazakhstan, Crimea Tartars, etc.
Well the Khazar Jews were mostly just the ruling class of the Khazars who had converted. So they mostly just converted to other neighboring religions or reverted to their previous faiths. The Jewish peoples who would have been present around them too were the Radhanite
Ashkenazi (Central and Eastern Europe)
Sephardi (North Africa and Spain)
Mizrahi (Middle eastern)
Radhinite (the steppes and Silk Road)
Cochin (the south western Indian coast)
And the ones not in game
Beta Israeli (Ethiopia)
Kaifeng Jews (China)
Teimanim Jews (Yemen)
Source: I’m Jewish
@@0jacon0ice0 it's weird that there isnt a "form beta Israel" and a Beta Israeli culture as a actual culture, and not just a name option when you divulged a Israelite culture in East Africa, in game as there is a Achievement called Beta Israel. They did it for the Cochin and Bene Israel and that one doesn't have a Achievement if I remember right.
The Romaniote Jews are also not in the game. They really should have been added with the Roads to Power update.
The… romantic?😏
@@levithompson478 Fair, I tend to forget about them since they usually get roped into ashkenazi or sephardi. They really could've gotten added in Roads to Power
Ashkenazi is derived from Ashkenaz, which is the Hebrew word for Germany.
Sephardic is derived from Sefarad, which is the Hebrew word for Spain.
The thing is, there are a lot of other minor Jewish cultures that aren't represented in game either. Just to give you an idea for future Jewish cultures.
Mizrahi dreives from the Hebrew word for East, encompassing basically the Arabic speaking world, except Iraq(who are correctly called Bavli as they are centered around old Babylon),
Zarphadic derives from the Hebrew word Zarfad, basically encompass what is today France.
Yevanic derives from a corrupted Persian pronounciation of Ionian, AKA Greek.
Kaifengi derives from the city of Kaifeng, a city in China with a small Jewish community which are still around to this day.
You are not incorrect, I ran a search of the game files and diasporic it is only used for five cultures in the Israelite group.
Good to know, thank you bro😎
ashkenazi jews (yes, basically all european jews except for spain, which are traditionally the sephardis), (even back then) spoke a language called Yiddish, which is basically a sister language to german and a dialect to high german.
similar to how sephardis speak ladino, which is a language similar to spanish.
also, i think khazaria speaks ogur, not shaz turkic, but i might be wrong about that
They should not speak at all, in my opinion, more mysterious that way
Thought i would give some info about the Ashkenazi situation, the Ashkenazis are the Jews who settled intially within the bounds of the Holy Roman Empire (they would go on to expand eastward and become a large minority in Poland, Ukraine and Belarus to name a few) around the end of the 1st millenium or so. Im not the most educated on the linguistic history of the Ashkenazis but i think at least for the 876 star date they should speak high german, but in later start dates have their own Yiddish language which is basically a hybrid language between high german and Hebrew although the german dominates so it is classified as a germanic language. So every Ashkenazi would probably speak high german, although it is to be noted that many of them were multilingual largley due to their dominant trades within the HRE.
Dude. I was just planning a Jewish world domination playthrough (just for fun, lol). Stop reading my mind, algorithm!
*Sad Afro-Romance Noises*
I think in EK2 there is a feature in which you can promote diasporic cultures, or pariahs or whatever they are called
@@pjoterem141 ik whenever you start promoting it asks you to choose between two cultures, but idk how it picks that
Ashkenazi were definitely primarily settled in Bavaria, Cisalpine Germany, Austria, etc. but also have about 10% Slavic input and still maintain a genetic connection to the Levant.
I had a 23 and me done a few years back. Mostly Bavarian/Rhinelander on my German side, but did have some Ashkenazi as well.
Ashkenazi refers to jews that setteled in europe amd becouse (at the time) most european jews lived in the holy roman empire the game chose german to represent there culture (im preaty sure that the jewish population of poland and russia will eclipes the german jewish population during the era that eu4 covers but im not sure about that)
If a culture got eradicated, it wouldn't be diasporic it be dead. The Jewish cultures have Diaspora because they were all kicked out of the Levant by the Roman Empire after their many revolts, they are a people with no homeland. I don't know much about every culture in the game but they would need to fit that criteria as the tradition itself brings up having no homeland. "People of this culture have lost the homeland they once held dear. Some among them travel the world searching for a place where they may begin anew" I'm sure someone could find a way make that a event line, but then you'd either just let the culture keep the tradition, even if they got a new homeland or retaken their old one, or have it where at the end you lose the tradition. I Do know a mod that allows you to turn your culture to hebrew if you reform the Kingdom of Israel. Its called Sons of Judah : Jewish Flavour.
Yeah I was thinking similar things about diaspora events. But Yiddish man remember Yiddish shares a lot of German, hence ashkenazi and German
Jewish Africa run was fun AF. My holy order was clutch in fighting when everyone hated me. I hated that tenant that slowed conversion in towns not of my culture. I guess i should have reformed it out.
Currently doing a Isreal run and it’s sort of similar, I’m gucci though bc it’s a Norse character so i just use varangians
Love these videos keep them coming
Just commenting for the algorithm! Enjoyed your thoughts!
lmao what a title
@BrettonianKnight come and meet them they r all here
What happened to the khazar jews in real history? Did they just marry into other Jewish groups?
haha don't ask me, i'll pin ur comment and see if anyone knows
They dispersed, some say they are the ancestors of Ashkenazi jews but that isn't very supported. They mostly dispersed into everything around them, Hungarians, Cossacks, Kazakhstan, Crimea Tartars, etc.
No one is really sure about what happened to the Khazars, except for the fact that they didn't marry into the Ashkenazim.
Well the Khazar Jews were mostly just the ruling class of the Khazars who had converted. So they mostly just converted to other neighboring religions or reverted to their previous faiths. The Jewish peoples who would have been present around them too were the Radhanite
Oh you like Judaism? Name every Jew.
umm... the rothschild's?
i could, but it would take a while so i wont
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