- for the king of the
Khazars.
Although anachronistic in
retrodating the
Khazars to this period, the legend, in
placing the
Khazar qağan on a
throne with...
-
resulting from the Arab–
Khazar conflict,
since Alans from the
North Caucasus were
resettled there by the
Khazars. The
Khazars resumed their raids on Muslim...
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Khazar, also
known as Khazaric, was a
Turkic dialect group spoken by the
Khazars, a
group of semi-nomadic
Turkic peoples originating from
Central Asia...
- Cordoba, and
Joseph Khagan of the
Khazars. The
correspondence is one of only a few do****ents
attributed to a
Khazar author, and
potentially one of only...
- Look up
Khazar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Khazars were a semi-nomadic
people who
created an
empire between the late 7th and 10th centuries...
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Bulan was a
Khazar king who led the
conversion of the
Khazars to Judaism. His name
means "elk" or "hart" in Old Turkic. The date of his
reign is unknown...
- pla**** a
major part. The
Khazar Khaganate pla**** a key role for the
viking trade route in the 8th and 9th-centuries: the
Khazars bought slaves captured...
-
founders were in fact
Khazars. The
Russian historian Nikolay Karamzin advanced the claim, ****erting that
considerable numbers of
Khazars had left Khazaria...
- said, 'We are all
Khazars in the age of
nuclear threat and
poisoned environment.' A
ballet adaption of the
Dictionary of the
Khazars was
staged at Madlenianum...
-
History Of The
Jewish Khazars.
Princeton University Press. pp. 251–252. Dunlop, D. M. (1954). The
History Of The
Jewish Khazars.
Princeton University...