-
major artery of
commerce between Eastern Europe and
Southwestern Asia,
Khazaria became one of the
foremost trading empires of the
early medieval world...
- the
Khazars in the
Second Arab-Khazar War, Atil
became the
capital of
Khazaria. Ibn Khordadbeh,
writing in ca. 870,
names Khamlij as the
capital of the...
-
Khaganate around 650;
until the
early 720s,
Balanjar served as the
capital of
Khazaria.
During the
First Arab-Khazar War in the 650s, a
Muslim army
under Abd...
-
Theodora of
Khazaria (Gr****: Θεοδώρα τῶν Χαζάρων) was
Byzantine empress as the
second wife of
Justinian II. She was a
sister of Busir,
khagan of the Khazars...
-
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...
-
Samandar (also ****der) was a city in (and
briefly capital of)
Khazaria, on the
western s**** of the
Caspian Sea, in what is now Daghestan. At some later...
- 20-22. ISBN 978-91-981859-3-5. Brook,
Kevin Alan (2006). The Jews of
Khazaria. 2nd ed.
Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-7425-4981-X Dunlop...
- upon the Khazars. Nevertheless, the
Caliphs could not
adequately garrison Khazaria, and
within a few
years the
Khazars were once
again independent. The famous...
- wife of
Constantine V" (2000)[dead link]
Kevin Alan Brook. The Jews of
Khazaria. 2nd ed.
Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006.
Douglas M. Dunlop...
-
although the
relationship of that
family to the
original ruling dynasty of
Khazaria is unknown.
Almost nothing else
about him,
including the
extent of his...