*A short historical sequence relating to the relationship of peoples with the jews during the past thousand years*
1080 Expulsion from France.
1098 Expulsion from the Czech Republic.
1113 Expulsion from Kievan Rus (Vladimir Monomakh).
1113 Massacre of Jews in Kiev.
1147 Expulsion from France.
1171 Expulsion from Italy.
1188 Expulsion from England.
1198 Expulsion from England.
1290 Expulsion from England.
1298 Expulsion from Switzerland (100 Jews executed by hanging).
1306 Expulsion from France (3,000 burned alive).
1360 Expulsion from Hungary.
1391 Expulsion from Spain (30,000 executed, 5,000 burned alive).
1394 Expulsion from France.
1407 Expulsion from Poland.
1492 Expulsion from Spain (law prohibiting Jews from entering the country forever).
1492 Expulsion from Sicily.
1495 Expulsion from Lithuania and Kiev.
1496 Expulsion from Portugal.
1510 Expulsion from England.
1516 Expulsion from Portugal.
1516 A law in Sicily allowed Jews to live only in ghettos.
1541 Expulsion from Austria.
1555 Expulsion from Portugal.
1555 A law was issued in Rome allowing Jews to live in ghettos only.
1567 Expulsion from Italy.
1570 Expulsion from Germany (Brandenburg).
1580 Expulsion from Novgorod (Ivan the Terrible).
1592 Expulsion from France.
1616 Expulsion from Switzerland.
1629 Expulsion from Spain and Portugal (Philip IV).
1634 Expulsion from Switzerland.
1655 Expulsion from Switzerland.
1660 Expulsion from Kyiv.
1701 Complete expulsion from Switzerland (Edict of Philip V).
1806 Napoleon’s ultimatum. Badarja.
1828 Expulsion from Kyiv.
1933 Expulsion from Germany and genocide.
This brief historical sequence pertains to the relationship between various nations and the Jews over the past thousand years. It is evident that not all peoples of the world have tolerated the Jews and their actions, with the exception of Islamic peoples who tolerated their presence without expelling them.
The reprisal of the Jews towards the Islamic peoples included killings, massacres, destruction, and abuse, employing the most abhorrent forms of weaponry.
NOTE: Monthly Interaction publishes this brief history of Jews with special thanks to Brig. (R) Agha Ahmed Gul, founder consultant of BTTN.