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Barjik (died 731/732) was a
Khazar prince who
flourished in the
early 8th century, he was the
commander of
Khazar armies during Arab–Khazar wars. Dunlop...
- the city of
Ardabil in
northwestern Iran in AD 730. A
Khazar army led by
Barjik, the son of the
Khazar khagan,
invaded the
Umayyad provinces of
Jibal and...
- Arab–Khazar War,
between the
armies of the
Khazar Khaganate, led by
Khagan Barjik, and the
Umayyad Caliphate,
whose commanding general was Sa'id ibn Amr al-Harashi...
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Bihar was a
Khagan of the
Khazars during the 730s.
Bihar succeeded Barjik as the
Khagan or
possibly as Khagan-bek in 732 AD, most
likely after a regency...
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Muslim suzerainty. The
Khazars struck back in 726, led by a
prince named Barjik,
launching a
major invasion of
Albania and Azerbaijan; by 729, the Arabs...
- al-Tabari
cites the Arab
strength as 25,000. The Khazars,
commanded by
Barjik (one of the
Khazar khagan's sons),
reportedly numbered 40,000. The Arabs...
- particular, the
Turgesh under the
leadership of Suluk, and
Khazars under Barjik clashed with
their Arab
neighbours in
order to
control this economically...
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Alexandria Gregory the Patrician †
Dihya †
Kusaila † John the
Patrician Barjik †
Farrukhan the
Great Staurakios Michael Lachanodrakon Tatzates Anthony...
- the
regent for an
infant monarch (unlikely,
since during the same
period Barjik is
called "the son of the khagan"[citation needed]) or for an incompetent...
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Ashina dynasty:
Khazar Khagans Busir,
Khagan (c.690–715)
Barjik,
Khagan (late 720s–731) Bihar,
Khagan (c.732) Prisbit, Regent? (late 730s)...