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The khazars and the magyars

2007
This chapter is based on author's book Hungarians and Europe in the Early Middle Ages . The book focuses on the relationship of the Hungarians with the Turks, above all with the Khazars. The chapter concentrates on some of author's new results. The histories of the Hungarians and the Khazars are strongly interrelated.
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Khazar-Russian Relations and Azerbaijan

2021
Xəzər Xaqanlığı və Rus knyazlığı arasında hərbi-siyasi, iqtisadi-ticari münasibətlər IX-X əsrlər Şərqi Avropa tarixinin önəmli mərhələlərdəndir. Xəzər Xaqanlığı dövrünün ən güclü dövlətlərindən və ən uzunömürlü Türk imperiyalarından biridir. IX-X əsrlər Xəzər imperiyanın tənəzzül mərhələsi hesab olunur. Bu mərhələdə ruslar siyasi arenaya çıxır.
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Khazar studies: Achievements and perspectives

2007
The Khazar Qaganate was, indeed, one of the great powers of the age. It played an important role in Rus' history, in early Hungarian history and the history of the Caucasus. This chapter presents some idea as to what Khazarology has accomplished thus far and to perhaps suggest some future directions.
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Khazar Turkic Ghulâms in Caliphal Service

Journal Asiatique, 2004
Les Khazars furent les principaux opposants a l'expansion omeyyade au nord du Caucase et au-dela. L'un des domaines les moins connus des relations entre Arabes et Khazars concerne le role joue par les ghulâms d'origine khazare dans le califat abbaside.
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Byzantine sources for Khazar history

2007
The Khazars built up their authority in the middle years of seventh century in the steppes north of the Caucasus. This chapter looks at Byzantine sources for a steady flow of information about the Khazars, throughout the three centuries of the khaganate's existence.
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The conversion of the khazars to judaism

2007
The Khazar conversion to Judaism, an unusual, but not unique occurrence, must be viewed within several larger contexts. Conversion probably took place in stages. It began, as so often was the case, at the top, with the ruling house, perhaps episodically as early as the mid-eighth century, but not extending at that stage much beyond the ruling strata ...
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Iranian sources on the khazars

2007
This chapter surveys three groups of sources dealing with Khazar history. What is common to these sources is their Iranian provenance. The sources can be divided into three groups according to the three languages in which they are recorded: Middle Persian (or Pahlavi); Arabic; New Persian.
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L’Empire khazar

2005
Jacques Piatigorsky, Jacques Sapir
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Khazars and Karaites, Again

2014
Many authors who wrote on the subject of the minim Jews met by R. Petahiah there, identified them bluntly as Karaites, as they knew no Talmud, etc., while my own impression is that we encounter here a non-Karaite (and probably, non-Rabbanite) Jewish grouping, similar in its religious character to the early 19th century Mountaineer Jews, who by then had
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