Natasya Pawanteh

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France and Britain had banished their Jewish communities in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. In Germany, many towns had blamed Jews for the scourge of the Black Death and had subsequently expelled them. And Italy, given the viciously anti-Semitic attitudes of a succession of popes and secular rulers, was all but closed off to Jewish immigration.
God's Shadow: Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World
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