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Khazars (39881 bytes)
1: The '''Khazars''' were a [[Turkic]] semi-[[nomad|nomadic people]... 5: ...om the East. Scholars in the USSR considered the Khazars to be an indigenous people of the [[North Caucasu... 7: ...rly proto-Khazars. D.M. Dunlop also connected the Khazars to a Uighur tribe called K'o-sa in Chinese source... 11: ...tional rulers of the Gok Turk empire. By 670, the Khazars had broken the Bulgar confederation, leaving the ... 13: The first significant appearance of the Khazars in history is their aid to the campaign of the [[... Dictionary of the Khazars (1275 bytes) 1: '''''Dictionary Of The Khazars: A Lexicon Novel''''' is the first novel by [[Mil... Bulan (Khazar) (1013 bytes) 1: Khazar king who led the conversion of the Khazars to [[Judaism]]. He is called Sabriel in the [[Sch... 5: ...ed whether Bulan was the Bek or the Khagan of the Khazars. D.M. Dunlop was certain that Bulan was a Khagan;... 11: [[Khazars]] Kievian Letter (1076 bytes) 3: ...o some that Turkic Khazars did live in Kiev. The Khazars apparently played a significant role in the econo... Batbayan (850 bytes) 3: ...Baltavar]] title, effectively becoming subdued to Khazars and further splitting the lands with his uncle [[... Karadach (225 bytes) 1: '''Karadach''' was a warlord of the [[Khazars]] during the reign of [[Attila]]. A vassal of the... Milorad Pavic (2061 bytes) 5: ...English language|English]]: ''[[Dictionary of the Khazars]]: A Lexicon Novel'', ''Landscape Painted With Te... 8: ...akes the form of three [[encylopaedia]]s of the [[Khazars|Khazar]] people 12: ... Love In Constantinople'' and ''Dictionary Of The Khazars'' both have male and female versions, which diffe... 17: *[http://www.khazars.com/ Official site] Bihar (disambiguation) (264 bytes) 6: *[[Bihar (khagan)|Bihar]], a [[khagan]] of the [[Khazars]] Sudak (947 bytes) 1: ...Sugdak", or "Soldeya" (meaning "Sogdian"). The [[Khazars]] ruled Sudak from the early 700's until 1016. In... Balanjar (871 bytes) 3: ...em around the key fortress on high terrain. The [[Khazars]] were defeated in the attack. The Arabs murdered... 838 (1178 bytes) 15: *The [[Khazars]] convert to [[Judaism]]. (approximate date) 650 (1209 bytes) 14: *[[Khazars]] conquer [[Great Bulgarian Empire]] in southern ... Asparukh (3124 bytes) 3: ...the state disintegrated under pressure from the [[Khazars]], he and his four brothers resumed their [[nomad... 19: Khan Asparukh died in [[700]] while fighting the Khazars near the Danube and succeeded by his son [[Tervel... 740 (1218 bytes) 15: * The [[Khazars]] a nation of the [[Black Sea]] [[steppe]], thoug... Kumyks (1196 bytes) 3: ...arious explorers see in them descendants of the [[Khazars]]. A. Vambry supposes that they settled in their ... Leo IV (1137 bytes) 1: '''Leo IV''', called '''Chozar''' or '''the [[Khazars|Khazar]]''' (c. [[750]] - [[780]]), succeeded his... Nomad (1244 bytes) 25: * [[Khazars]] Askold and Dir (1380 bytes) 3: ...inhabitants, who were now paying tribute to the [[Khazars]]. Askold and Dir settled in the town and gathere... Sarkel (1237 bytes) 1: ...large limestone-and-brick fortress built by the [[Khazars]] and [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] in the [[83... Manuscript 5229 (1217 bytes)
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