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The Khazars were a semi-nomadic Turkic people that in the late 6th-century CE established a major commercial empire covering the southeastern section of modern European Russia, southern Ukraine, Crimea, and Kazakhstan. They created what for its duration was the most powerful polity to … See more
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 … See more
The Kuzari is an influential work written by the medieval Spanish Jewish philosopher and poet Rabbi Yehuda Halevi (c. 1075–1141). Divided … See more
Determining the origins and nature of the Khazars is closely bound with theories of their languages, but it is a matter of intricate difficulty … See more
Tribal origins and early history
The tribes that were to comprise the Khazar empire were not an ethnic union, but a congeries of steppe nomads and peoples who came to be subordinated, and subscribed to a core Turkic leadership. Many … See moreAlso mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - See more
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WebThe Khazars were in contact with the Persians in the mid-6th century ce, and they aided the Byzantine emperor Heraclius (reigned 610–641) in his campaign against the Persians. By …
The History of the Khazars. – RadioChristianity
radiochristianity.com/the-history-of-the-khazars-part-one- In the many wars with her neighbors in Europe after the 13th century, Russia was required to cede to her victors large areas which were previously parts of the Khazar Kingdom.
- In this manner Poland, Lithuania, Galicia, Hungary, Rumania, and Austria were acquired from Russia, territory previously part of the Khazar Kingdom
- Together with this territory these nations acquired a segment of the population of Jews, desc…
- In the many wars with her neighbors in Europe after the 13th century, Russia was required to cede to her victors large areas which were previously parts of the Khazar Kingdom.
- In this manner Poland, Lithuania, Galicia, Hungary, Rumania, and Austria were acquired from Russia, territory previously part of the Khazar Kingdom
- Together with this territory these nations acquired a segment of the population of Jews, descendants of the Khazars who previously occupied the territory
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WebApr 09, 2021 · The History of the Khazars: Every Year - YouTube. See how the Khazars established a powerful medieval empire on the Eurasian steppes for over three centuries. …
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- The Khazars, of Turkic stock, originally nomadic, reached the Volga-Caucasus region from farther east at some time not easily determinable. They may have belonged to the empire of the Huns (fifth century C.E.) as the Akatzirs, mentioned by Priscus. This name is said to be equivalent to Aq-Khazar, i.e., White Khazars, as opposed to the Qara-Khazar o...
An Introduction to the History of Khazaria
www.khazaria.com/khazar-history.htmlWebAN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF KHAZARIAby Kevin Alan Brook, Copyright © 1996-2014 1. Many medieval writers attested to the Khazars' Turkic origins including Theophanes, al-Masudi, Rabbi …
KHAZAR HISTORY (100 BCE-1200 AD) BORN OF A MIXED …
https://concisepolitics.com/2017/10/14/khazar...WebOct 14, 2017 · The Khazars were driven out of Asia finally by the nations they were continually at war. The Khazars invaded eastern Europe to escape further defeats in …

