-
their arrears. On 11 August,
Dhuka died, and his
predecessor Takin al-
Khazari was
chosen to
succeed him; he did not
arrive in
Fustat until January 920...
- The Kuzari, full
title Book of Re****ation and
Proof on
Behalf of the
Despised Religion (Judeo-Arabic: כתאב אלרד ואלדליל פי אלדין אלדׄליל; Arabic: كتاب...
-
Takin al-Kh****a Abu
Mansur Takin ibn
Abdallah al-Harbi al-
Khazari (Arabic: تكين الخزري; died 16
March 933) was an
Abbasid commander of
Khazar origin who...
- Aytākh or Ītākh al-
Khazarī (Arabic: إيتاخ الخزري) was a
leading commander in the
Turkic army of the
Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842 C.E.). As the...
- at the time, and
arrived in
Egypt in late August,
succeeding Takin al-
Khazari. The
first Fatimid attempt to
capture Egypt ended in
failure thanks to...
-
plato nizing dialogue by
Judah Halevi,
Sefer ha-Kuzari ("Book (of) The
Khazari"),
which plausibly drew on such sources,
provide us with the only direct...
- Ethnography",
Plural Magazine, 27: 234 (English tr.);
Majuru (2012). "Evreii
Khazari.
Istorie Şi
Etnografie Românească (II)" (in Romanian). Ramsland, Katherine...
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capital of Egypt, Fustat.
Habasa wrote to the
local governor,
Takin al-
Khazari,
offering safe-conduct (aman) in
exchange for his surrender, but Takin...
-
Touro College South The
Kitab al-
Khazari of
Judah Hallevi, full
English translation at sacred-texts.com The
Kitab al-
Khazari of
Judah Hallevi, Judeo-Arabic...
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March 10 – Li Renfu,
Chinese warlord and
governor March 16 –
Takin al-
Khazari,
Abbasid governor of
Egypt November 21 – Al-Tahawi, Arab imam and scholar...