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From 1564 to 1859, before the union of the Romanian principalities, it was the capital of Moldavia. Iași was sacked several times by Turks, Tatars, and Poles, was burned to the ground on one occasion, and suffered a plague in 1734, but it endured as a cultural and economic centre.
Located in the historical region of Moldavia, it has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life. The ...
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Jan 12, 2020 · The first Jewish settlers arrived in Iasi around the 15th century. Isaac ben Benjamin Shor, a Jew from Jassy was steward and chancellor to ...
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Iași, Romania. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for ...
Located in the north-east of Romania, Iasi county is neighboured by the Moldova river to the west and by the Prut river to the east (border with the Republic of ...
Deeply rooted in history, Iasi has been the main centre of Moldavian culture, since late 1300s. The city prides itself with being the place in which the first ...
Jan 24, 2019 · One of Romania's oldest cities, Iaşi was the capital of Moldavia for three centuries, from 1564 to 1862. It became a capital after ruler ...
One Day Walking Tour of Iasi: Glimpse into The Romanian History · 1. The Palace of Culture · 2. Palas Mall · 3. Dosoftei House · 4. Stefan cel Mare Boulevard.
During the pogrom, the Romanian authorities, together with German soldiers, not only murdered thousands of Jewish residents of Iasi, but also sought to destroy ...
Ițic Şvarț-Kara (1906–2001), a professor specializing in Yiddish and Hebrew, published studies on the history of Jews in Romania and on local Jewish folklore.