- The
Khazars (/ˈxɑːzɑːrz/) were a
nomadic Turkic people that, in the late 6th
century CE,
established a
major commercial empire covering the southeastern...
-
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...
- Ötvös K****ay K****ai Debrődy Debrődi
Karczagy Karcagi Vörösmarty Vörösmarti
Cházár Császár
Czukor Cukor Balogh Balog Vargha Varga Paal Pál Gaál Gál Veér Vér...
- Thereafter, Árpád was made "prince
according to the custom ... of the
Chazars, by
lifting him upon a shield."
Constantine Porphyrogenitus erroneously...
-
common frontiers with the
Chazars and the so-called Uzes. But
fifty years ago the so-called Uzes made
common cause with the
Chazars and
joined battle with...
-
Ostrowski &
Birnbaum 2014, 0.1–286, 7pp. Koptev, Aleksandr. “The
Story of ‘
Chazar Tribute’: A
Scandinavian Ritual Trick in the
Russian Primary Chronicle.”...
- that the
Magyars "lived
together with the
Chazars for
three years, and
fought in
alliance with the
Chazars in all
their wars",
which suggests that the...
- (…). But
fifty years ago the so-called Uzes made
common cause with the
Chazars and
joined battle with the
Pechenegs and
prevailed over them and expelled...
- so they made him
prince according to the custom, or 'zakanon', of the
Chazars, by
lifting him upon a shield. — Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando...
- JSTOR 41760147. BSI
Cultivar Registry Retrieved 11
October 2009
Titiandsia imperiatis by
Miguel J.
Chazar & Burl L.
Mostul Retrieved 1
January 2019 v t e...