Khazaran was a city in the Khazar kingdom, located on the eastern bank of the lower Volga River. It was connected to Atil by a pontoon bridge. Khazaran...
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Byzantine chroniclers. Other scholars [who?] believe that "Khvalisy" refers to Khazaran, the twin city of Atil, (the capital of the Khazar Khaganate) and that...
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Golestan Province of Iran Tamisheh, Golestan Province of Iran Atil, Khazaria Khazaran Baku, Azerbaijan Derbent, Dagestan, Russia Xacitarxan, modern-day Astrakhan...
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one half of the city was referred to as Atil, while the other was named Khazaran. Atil was a multi-ethnic and religiously diverse city, inhabited by Jews...
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fictional Khazar characters. Cities associated with the Khazars include Atil, Khazaran, Samandar; in the Caucasus, Balanjar, Kazarki, Sambalut, and Samiran; in...
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of the Muslim community in Khazaria. The Khazz resided in the city of Khazaran. He may have had some authority over the division of the army known as...
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Chersonesus Dagestan Güsliyev Golden Hills Kaffa Kavkaz Kazarki Kerch Kerem Khazaran Khumar Levedia Saltovo-Mayaki Samandar Sambalut Sambat Samiran Samosdelka...
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Sumerian city. Akkad Arimathea Balanjar – second Khazar capital Ekallatum Khazaran Kussara Samandar Turquoise Mountain (Firozkoh) – summer capital of the...
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operatic soprano singer Ghazi (disambiguation) Aga Zaryan Gazeran Hazaran Khazaran This page lists people with the surname Ghazaryan. If an internal link...
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as-Saqaliba [the surrounding Slavs], and bring back captives whom they sell at Khazaran and Bolghar... They have no estates, villages, or fields; their only business...
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several smaller branches, including the Mslamany, Abd al-Razeq and Abu Khazaran families. The Sawafta family make up 25%, the Husheh make up 3% and the...
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