- The
Khazars (/ˈxɑːzɑːrz/) were a
nomadic Turkic people that, in the late 6th-century CE,
established a
major commercial empire covering the southeastern...
- The
Khazar hypothesis of Ashke**** ancestry,
often called the
Khazar myth by its critics, is a
largely abandoned historical hypothesis that postulated...
- The Arab–
Khazar wars were a
series of
conflicts fought between the
Khazar Khaganate and
successive Arab
caliphates in the
Caucasus region from c. 642 to...
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magazine Khazar language, an
extinct Turkic language Khazar University, in Baku
Villages in
Khuzestan Province, Iran
Khazar-e Do
Khazar-e Seh
Khazar-e Yek...
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Dictionary of the
Khazars: A
Lexicon Novel (Serbian Cyrillic: Хазарски речник,
Hazarski rečnik) is the
first novel by
Serbian writer Milorad Pavić, published...
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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...
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Khazar Correspondence The
Khazar Correspondence is a set of do****ents,
which are
alleged to date...
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Joseph ben
Aaron was king of the
Khazars during the 950s and 960s.
Joseph was the son of
Aaron II, a
Khazar ruler who
defeated a Byzantine-inspired war...
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according to a
number of
Russian sources the
founder of the
Khazar Khaganate. The
Khazars traced their origin to the
Turkic Ashina clan who also founded...
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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...