The khazars and Byzantium—The first encounter
The Byzantine Empire and the Khazar Kaghanate share about three hundred years of common history. The emperor Justinian II married a sister or a daughter of a Khazar kaghan. The military collaboration culminated, in 840-841, in the construction of the great Khazar fortress of Sarkel on the Don under the guidance of Byzantine engineers and craftsmen ...
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