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  1. Late antiquity - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_antiquity

    Terminology. The term Spätantike, literally "late antiquity", has been used by German-speaking historians since its popularization by Alois Riegl in the early 20th century. It was given currency in English partly by the writings of Peter Brown, whose survey The World of Late Antiquity (1971) revised the Gibbon view of a stale and ossified Classical culture, in favour of a vibrant time of ...

  2. Jázaros - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    La fase inicial de la historia jázara está estrechamente unida a la de los turcos azules, fundado cuando el clan Ashina derrocó a los rouran en 552. A causa de conflictos internos en el siglo VII, los búlgaros, dirigidos por el clan Dulo, y los jázaros, dirigidos por el clan Ashina, se independizaron de los turcos azules.Alrededor de 670, los jázaros invadieron a los búlgaros …

  3. ChasarenWikipedia

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    Die frühe chasarische Geschichte ist eng verbunden mit dem Reich der Göktürken, das im Jahr 552 durch die Niederschlagung der Rouran begründet wurde. Mit dem Zusammenbruch des Reichs der Göktürken aufgrund innerer Konflikte im 7. Jahrhundert spaltete sich die westliche Hälfte des Reichs in zwei Konföderationen, die Bulgaren unter Führung der Dulo-Dynastie und …

  4. List of battles 301–1300 - Wikipedia

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    Year Battle Loc. Description 701: Battle of Dayr al-Jamajim: Umayyad forces under al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf defeat the Iraqi rebellion of Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath.: 703: Battle of Tabarka: Umayyads defeat and kill Queen Dihya in battle, annexing the Berber Kingdom of the Aurès.: 707: Siege of Tyana: Umayyads besiege the Byzantine town of Tyana over the winter …

  5. Khazars - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. Gyula Németh, following Zoltán Gombocz, derived Khazar from a hypothetical *Qasar reflecting a Turkic root qaz-("to ramble, to roam") being an hypothetical retracted variant of Common Turkic kez-; however, András Róna-Tas objected that *qaz-is a ghost word. In the fragmentary Tes and Terkhin inscriptions of the Uyğur empire (744–840) the form Qasar is …

  6. Lost city - Wikipedia

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    A lost city is an urban settlement that fell into terminal decline and became extensively or completely uninhabited, with the consequence that the site's former significance was no longer known to the wider world. The locations of many lost cities have been forgotten, but some have been rediscovered and studied extensively by scientists. Recently abandoned cities or cities …

  7. Atil - Wikipedia

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    Atil was located along the Volga delta at the northwestern corner of the Caspian Sea.Following the defeat of 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 Khazars. This is presumably a rendition of Turkic khaganbaligh "city of the khan" and refers to the city later (in …

  8. Khazars — Wikipédia

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    Contents move to sidebar hide Début 1 Étymologie 2 Histoire Afficher / masquer la sous-section Histoire 2.1 Origines et expansion 2.2 Apparition de l'Empire des Khazars 2.3 Hypothèses sur les origines 2.4 Tribus khazares 2.5 Apogée 2.5.1 Formation de l'État khazar 2.5.2 Khazars et Byzance 2.5.3 Guerres avec les Arabes 2.5.4 Économie 2.6 Stratégie 2.7 Fin de l’Empire …

  9. History of Dagestan - Wikipedia

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    In the 6th century the Sassanid Empire after more than 100 years of war conquered the Eastern Caucasus, resulting in the entire region of Dagestan falling under the influence of Persia.. In 552, "Khazars" invaded North-Eastern Caucasus and occupied northern lowlands of Dagestan.Reigning Shah of Persia Khosrau I (531—579), to protect his possessions from the …

  10. History of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jarrah fought his way north along the west Caspian coast, recovering Derbent and advancing with his army to the Khazar capital of Balanjar, captured the capital of the Khazar khanate and placed prisoners around Gabala. Then al-Jarrah returned to Sheki.



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