The '''Karimi''' (Crimeans) were originally a [[Persian Sufi]] class of [[Cuman]] merchants who controlled the trade routes through [[Crimea]] (Persian: Karima) where they were attracted to the religion of [[Romaniot]] Jews of the [[Karaite]] persuasion. They were known for being the first [[Karaitizers]]. Their leaders believed they had Israelite ancestry and moved to Lithuania in 1396 where they studied Karaite Judaism but . They were originally named [[KaraimsKaraimite Jews]] rather than KaraitesQaraite Jews. Thry They were the priests inspiration to the people who adopted their [[Karaimite]] religion known as Subbotniks in the Russian empire. Jewish missionaries referred to their religion as KaraimiteKaraimism (Karaimization). Such people include the descendants of were descended from the related proto-[[Molokan]] [[Keraites]] who arrived in the lands of [[Old Rus']] with [[Batu Khan]]'s [[Tatar invasion]]. The last religious families of Karimi were the Firkoviches and the Shapshals.
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