for the king of the Khazars. Although anachronistic in retrodating the Khazars to this period, the legend, in placing the Khazar qağan on a throne with...
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resulting from the Arab–Khazar conflict, since Alans from the North Caucasus were resettled there by the Khazars. The Khazars resumed their raids on Muslim...
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founders were in fact Khazars. The Russian historian Nikolay Karamzin advanced the claim, asserting that considerable numbers of Khazars had left Khazaria...
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Khazar, also known as Khazaric, was a Turkic dialect group spoken by the Khazars, a group of semi-nomadic Turkic peoples originating from Central Asia...
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said, 'We are all Khazars in the age of nuclear threat and poisoned environment.' A ballet adaption of the Dictionary of the Khazars was staged at Madlenianum...
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played a major part. The Khazar Khaganate played a key role for the viking trade route in the 8th and 9th-centuries: the Khazars bought slaves captured...
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Bulan was a Khazar king who led the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism. His name means "elk" or "hart" in Old Turkic. The date of his reign is unknown...
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Cordoba, and Joseph Khagan of the Khazars. The correspondence is one of only a few documents attributed to a Khazar author, and potentially one of only...
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Look up Khazar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Khazars were a semi-nomadic people who created an empire between the late 7th and 10th centuries...
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Bihar was a Khagan of the Khazars during the 730s. Bihar was the father of Tzitzak, the Khazar princess who married the son of Byzantine Emperor Leo III...
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Joseph ben Aaron was king of the Khazars during the 950s and 960s. Joseph was the son of Aaron II, a Khazar ruler who defeated a Byzantine-inspired war...
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History Of The Jewish Khazars. Princeton University Press. pp. 251–252. Dunlop, D. M. (1954). The History Of The Jewish Khazars. Princeton University...
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according to a number of Russian sources the founder of the Khazar Khaganate. The Khazars traced their origin to the Turkic Ashina clan who also founded...
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Zachariah, or Zacharias, was a Khagan of the Khazars, reported in the account of St. Cyril. The start and end dates of his reign are unknown but he was...
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Khagan Bek of the Khazars, although the latter is more likely. Hezekiah was succeeded by his son Menasseh I. "Jewish nomads, or was the Khazar Khanate a Jewish...
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Schechter Text, whose anonymous author reported a war between Benjamin's Khazars and a coalition of five nations: 'SY, TWRQY, 'BM, and PYYNYL, who were...
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his son Hezekiah. Dunlop, Douglas M. (1954). The History of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton University Press. p. 144. Brook, Kevin Alan (2018). The Jews...
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Jewish Turkic ruler of the Khazars mentioned in the Khazar Correspondence but not mentioned in Judah ben Barzillai's Khazar king list in Sefer ha-Ittim...
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Isaac ben Hanukkah was a hypothetical Jewish ruler of the Khazars mentioned in the Khazar Correspondence. He probably reigned in the mid to late ninth...
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The Khazar Islands (Azerbaijani: Xəzər adaları), also known as Caspian Islands, is a stalled development of artificial islands 25 km (16 mi) south of Baku...
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Khazar University (Azerbaijani: Xəzər Universiteti, which directly translates as Caspian University) is a private university located in Baku, Azerbaijan...
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Şüvəlan, Türkan, and Zirə. Khazars ƏZİZBƏYOV XƏZƏR OLDU Archived 2010-05-14 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani) Khazar raion at GEOnet Names Server...
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Khazar campaign of Svyatoslav (Russian: Хазарский поход Святослава) was a campaign during which the Rus troops led by Svyatoslav Igorevich defeated the...
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Khazar Ibrahim (Azerbaijani: Xəzər İbrahim, born May 30, 1978, in Azerbaijan) is the appointed ambassador of Azerbaijan to the United States. Khazar Ibrahim...
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Atil (category Khazar towns)
History of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton University Press. pp. 245–246, 248. Dunlop, Douglas M. (1954). The History of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton University...
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Khazar or Khezer (Persian: خزر), in Iran, may refer to: Khazar 1 Khazar 2 Khazar 3 This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006. Douglas M. Dunlop, The History of the Jewish Khazars, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954. Norman Golb and Omeljan...
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Sarkel (category Khazar towns)
the Khazars as long as they paid tribute to the khagan. Constantine Porphyrogenitus records in his work De Administrando Imperio that the Khazars asked...
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Tzitzak (redirect from Irene of the Khazars)
Empire. Harper. 1894-01-01. p. 407. Erdal, Marcel, "The Khazar Language" in The World of the Khazars. Brill, 2007. p. 80, n. 22 "Irene, wife of Constantine...
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conflict and volatile relationships with the Khazars and other neighbors on the Pontic steppe. The Khazars dominated trade from the Volga-Don steppes to...
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