This talk was held on 29 June 2018 in the framework of the Prisma Ukraïna Workshop “At Home: Jews and Muslims in Eastern Europe” (28-29 June 2019).
In Tajik, as in other Central Asian languages, "chala" means “incomplete, neither this nor that” and bears strongly negative connotations. In the Bukharan Jewish context of the 19th and early 20th century the term chala was commonly used to denote Jews who embraced Islam. In the Bukharan Emirate (like everywhere else in Central Asia before the Russian conquest) the Chala population was regarded as a distinct community living in Muslim quarters adjacent or close to Jewish ones.

