- Pax
Khazarica (Latin for "Khazar Peace") is a
historiographical term,
modeled after the
original phrase Pax Romana,
applied to the
period (roughly 700–950...
- Empire) Pax
Incaica (Inca Empire,
especially under Huayna Capac) Pax
Khazarica (Khazar Khaganate) Pax
Kushana (Kushan Empire) Pax Mongolica/Pax Tatarica...
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Historians have
often referred to this
period of
Khazar domination as the Pax
Khazarica since the
state became an
international trading hub
permitting Western...
- Pax
Atomica Pax
Britannica Pax
Europaea Pax
Guptana Pax
Hispanica Pax
Khazarica Pax
Kushana Pax
Mafiosa (Pax Narcotica) Pax
Mongolica Pax
Ottomana Pax...
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northern Caucasus during the 8th century, an era
historians call the 'Pax
Khazarica',
trading and
frequently allying with the
Byzantine Empire against Persians...
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control over
trade routes contributed to the
establishment of the Pax
Khazarica, a
period of
relative peace and
stability that
fostered safe long-distance...
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Khazaria Byzantium Bulgaria Abbasids Arab–Khazar wars
Kipchaks Meshchera Pax
Khazarica Radhanites Rus'
Volga trade route Dnieper trade route Khazar rulers Irbis...
- Divergence.
Peter Lang. p. 29. ISBN 9789052012971. Golden,
Peter B. (2005) "
Khazarica:
Notes on Some
Khazar Terms", in
Turkic Languages, ed. Lars Johanson,...
- (also
known as
Tokugawa shogunate) in ****an 1603 to 1868 (265 years) Pax
Khazarica in
Khazar Khanate (south-east Turkey)
about 700–950 CE (250 years) Pax...
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hydrolytica Zhou et al. 2020 P.
indoloxydans Manickam et al. 2008 P.
khazarica Tarhriz et al. 2020 P.
mendocina Palleroni 1970 (Approved
Lists 1980)...