-
Kievan Rus', also
known as
Kyivan Rus', was the
first East
Slavic state and
later an
amalgam of prin****lities in
Eastern Europe from the late 9th to the...
- AD. The
cemetery in
Bodzia is
exceptional in
terms of
Scandinavian and
Kievian Rus links. The
Bodzia man (sample VK157, or
burial E864/I) was not a simple...
- The
Kievan Letter, or
Kyivan letter is an
early 10th-century (ca. 930)
letter thought to be
written by
representatives of the
Jewish community in Kiev...
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Khazar The 10th
century Kievian Letter has the
Orkhon inscription word-phrase OKHQURÜM, "I read (this or it)". Native to
Khazar Khanate Ethnicity Khazars...
- was
accompanied by the
conversion to
Christian Orthodoxy of the
grand Kievian Rus'
prince and his people.
After over 20
years of war,
Basil eventually...
- Faḍl ibn Muḥammad and the "Khazars" as
either Georgians or Abkhazians. A
Kievian prince named Oleg,
grandson of
Jaroslav was
reportedly kidnapped by "Khazars"...
- 1869 to 1915, and its
reports included studies of the
architecture of the
Kievian Rus' and
early Moscow periods.
Perhaps the Society's most
significant achievement...
- Khan-Tuvan
sought refuge by
joining the Rus' people. One of the
names on the
Kievian Letter is "Kiabar",
showing that some
Kabars settled in Kiev with the Rus'...
-
Bridge of
Hrazdan (Armenian: Հրազդանի Մեծ կամուրջ), more
commonly known as
Kievian Bridge (Armenian: Կիևյան կամուրջ), is an arch
bridge for
traffic linking...
- Rus', namely, the
Khazar Correspondence, the
Schechter Letter, and the
Kievian Letter. The
Genizah remained in use
until it was
emptied by
Western scholars...