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Khazars

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Khazars

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Khazars: Encyclopedia II - Khazars - Late references to the Khazars

There is debate as to the temporal and geographic extent of Khazar polities following Sviatoslav's sack of Atil in 967/9, or even whether any such states existed. The Khazars may have retained control over some areas in the Caucasus for another two centuries, but sparse historical records make this difficult to confirm. The evidence of later Khazar polities includes the fact that Sviatoslav did not occupy the Volga basin after he destroyed Atil, and departed relatively quickly to embark on his campaign in Bulgaria. The permanent conquest of the Volga basin seems to have bee ...

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Khazars, Khazars - Origins and prehistory, Khazars - Tribes, Khazars - Rise, Khazars - Formation of the Khazar state, Khazars - Khazars and Byzantium, Khazars - Second Khazar-Arab war, Khazars - Khazar religion, Khazars - Turkic shamanism, Khazars - Conversion to Judaism and relations with world Jewry, Khazars - Other religions, Khazars - Government, Khazars - Khazar Kingship, Khazars - Army, Khazars - Other officials, Khazars - Judiciary, Khazars - Economic position, Khazars - Trade, Khazars - Khazar coinage, Khazars - Extent of influence, Khazars - Khazar towns, Khazars - Tributary and subject nations, Khazars - Decline and fall, Khazars - Rise of Rus, Khazars - Kabar rebellion and the departure of the Magyars, Khazars - Rus and Byzantine hostility, Khazars - Khazars outside of Khazaria, Khazars - Late references to the Khazars, Khazars - Jewish sources, Khazars - Muslim sources, Khazars - Kievan Rus sources, Khazars - Byzantine Georgian and Armenian sources, Khazars - Western sources, Khazars - Debate, Khazars - Date and extent of the conversion, Khazars - Khazar ancestry of Ashkenazim, Khazars - In Fiction, Khazars - Resources, Khazars - Books written before 1915

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Christian Identity

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations< ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia II - Khazar Correspondence - Text of the Correspondence

Khazar Correspondence - Hasdai's Letter to King Joseph. I, Hasdai, son of Isaac, son of Ezra, belonging to the exiled Jews of Jerusalem in Sepharad, a servant of my lord the King, bow to the earth before him and prostrate myself towards the abode of your Majesty from a distant land. I rejoice in your tranquillity and magnificence and stretch forth my hands to God in heaven that He may prolong your reign in Israel.... Praise be to the beneficent God for His mercy towards me! Kings of the earth, to whom his ...

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Khazar Correspondence, Khazar Correspondence - Background, Khazar Correspondence - Importance of the Correspondence, Khazar Correspondence - Text of the Correspondence, Khazar Correspondence - Hasdai's Letter to King Joseph, Khazar Correspondence - King Joseph's Reply, Khazar Correspondence - Khazars in Spain

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Khazars: Encyclopedia II - Krymchak - Origins

They are probably partially descended from Jewish colonists who settled along the Black Sea in ancient times. Jewish communities existed in many of the Greek colonies in the region. Recently-excavated inscriptions in the Crimea have revealed a Jewish presence at least as early as the first century BCE. In some Crimean towns, pagan cults called sebomenoi theon hypsiston ("Worshippers of the All-Highest God", or "God-Fearers") existed. These quasi-Jews kept the Jewish commandments but remained uncircumcised and retained certain pagan customs. Eventually, these sects disappeared as their members adopted eithe ...

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Krymchak, Krymchak - Language, Krymchak - Origins, Krymchak - Middle Ages, Krymchak - Tatar and Turkish rule, Krymchak - Russian and Soviet rule, Krymchak - The Holocaust and after, Krymchak - Sources

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Khazars: Encyclopedia II - Kipchaks - History

Nomadic East Turkic people, known in Russian as Polovtsi, coming from the region of the River Irtysh, conquered southern Russia in the 11th century and founded a nomadic state in the steppes along the Black Sea (Desht-e-Kipchak). They invaded Moldavia, Wallachia and part of Transylvania in the 11th century, and from there they continued their plundering of the Byzantine Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1089, they were defeated by Ladislaus I of Hungary, again by Russian Prince Vladimir Monomakh in the 12th century, and finally crushed by the Tatars in 1241. The Kipchaks joi ...

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Kipchaks, Kipchaks - History, Kipchaks - Modern Times, Kipchaks - Other, Kipchaks - Sources

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Khazars: Encyclopedia II - Pecheneg - Origins and Area

According to one theory, the Pechenegs originated from the Wusun people of Central Asia, recorded in Chinese chronicles in the early centuries of the modern era. Whatever the truth of this, the Pechenegs emerge in the historical records only in the 8th and 9th centuries, inhabiting the region between the lower Volga, the Don, and the Ural Mountains. By the 9th-10th centuries AD they controlled much of the steppes of southwestern Eurasia and the Crimean Peninsula. Although an important factor in the region at the time, like most nomadic tribes their concept of statecraft failed to go beyond random attacks on neighbour ...

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Pecheneg, Pecheneg - Origins and Area, Pecheneg - Alliance with Byzantium, Pecheneg - History and Decline

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Khazars: Encyclopedia II - Christian Identity - Ideology

Christian Identity asserts that people of Europe are God's servant people according to the promises that were given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It further asserts that the early European tribes were really the ten lost tribes of Israel and therefore the rightful heirs to God's promises. The argument goes that the lost tribes of Israel were taken into captivity and deported by Sargon, king of Assyria as punishment for failing to honour the terms of the first covenant, given by God to Moses. After the death of King Solomon, the Hebrew ...

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Christian Identity, Christian Identity - Organization, Christian Identity - Ideology, Christian Identity - Iconoclastic Biblical fundamentalism, Christian Identity - Justifying violence, Christian Identity - The end of the world and armageddon, Christian Identity - Origin, Christian Identity - Groups, Christian Identity - Aryan Nations, Christian Identity - The Order, Christian Identity - South African groups, Christian Identity - Opposition by neo-Nazis, Christian Identity - The CSCS

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Ashkenazi Jews

Israel: app. 3.7 mil. [3] Europe: app. 1.7 mil. [4] Argentina: nn South Africa: nn Oceania: nn   • Sephardi Jews   • Mizrahi Jews   • Other Jewish groups Ashkenazi Jews, also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim (אַשְׁכֲּנָזִי אַשְׁכֲּנָזִים Standard Hebrew, Aškanazi, Aškanazim, Tiberian Hebrew, ʾAškănāzî, ʾAš ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Astrakhan Oblast

Astrakhan Oblast (Russian: Астраха́нская о́бласть) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Astrakhan. Area 44,100 km², population 1,005,276 (2002 All-Russian Population Census). Astrakhan Oblast - Geography. Astrakhan Oblast - Time zone. Astrakhan Oblast is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD). ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Atil

Atil, also spelled Itil (literally meaning "Big River"), was the capital of Khazaria from the middle of the 8th century until the end of the 10th century. The word is also a Turkic name for the Volga River. Atil was located along the Volga delta at the northwestern corner of the Caspian Sea. Following the defeat of the Khazars in the Second Khazar-Arab war, Atil became the capital of Khazaria. The city is refered to as Khamlij in 9th century Arab sources, and the name Atil appears in the 10th century. At its height, the ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Arthur Koestler

Arthur Koestler (Hungarian: Kösztler Artur; September 5, 1905 – March 3, 1983) was a journalist, novelist, political activist, social philosopher, and science writer. Born Hungarian and a naturalized British subject, he wrote a number of popular books, including Arrow in the Blue (the first volume of his autobiography); The Yogi and the Commissar (a collection of essays, many dealing with Communism); The Sleepwalkers (A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe); The Act of Creation; and Including:

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Russia

The Russian Federation (Russian: Росси́йская Федера́ция, transliteration: Rossiyskaya Federatsiya or Rossijskaja Federacija), or Russia (Russian: Росси́я, transliteration: Rossiya or Rossija), is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Europe and Asia. With an area of 17,075,200 km² (6,595,600 mi²), it is the largest country in the world (by land mass), covering almost twice the territory of the next-largest country, Canada. I ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Ahmad ibn Fadlan

Ahmad ibn-al-'Abbas ibn Rashid ibn-Hammad ibn-Fadlan (Ahmad bin al-Abbās bin Rashîd bin Hammād binn Fadlān أحمد ابن العباس ابن رشيد ابن حماد ابن فضلان) was an Arab writer and traveler who wrote an account of his travels as a member of an embassy of the Caliph of Baghdad to the king of the Volga Bulgars (Kitāb ilá malik aṣ-Ṣaqālibah كتاب إلى ملك الصقالبة). Ahmad ibn Fadlan - Manuscript Tradition. For a long time, only an incomplete versio ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Azerbaijani people

Azerbaijan:    7,800,000 Russia:    622,000 Turkey:    530,000 Georgia:    340,000 United States:    280,000 Canada:    263,000 Germany:    55,000 Other:    30,000 Azerbaijanis are a people numbering more than 35 million worldwide. The majority, around 20-30 million (estimates vary), live in Iran. The rest, around 8 million, live in Republic of Azerbaijan ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Timeline of Jewish history

This entry contains a timeline of the development of Judaism and the Jewish people. Note that all dates are given according to the Common Era (Christian), not the Jewish calendar. For more detailed information on Jewish history, including links to individual country histories, see Jewish history. Timeline of Jewish history - Biblical history. A separate article exists on the timeline of Biblical characters and the Israelites. See the entry on the history of ancient Israel and Judah. Note, however, that the ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Vladimir I of Kiev

Saint Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great (c. 958–1015) was the grand prince of Kiev who converted to Christianity in 988, and proceeded to baptise the whole Kievan Rus. His name may be spelt in different ways: in Old East Slavic as Volodimir (Володимир), in modern Ukrainian as Volodymyr (Володимир), in Old Church Slavonic and modern Russian as Vladimir (Владимир), and in the Norse and modern Scandinavian languages as Valdemar. Vladimir I of Kiev - ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Crimean Tatars

The Crimean Tatars (Qırımtatar (aka Qırım, Qırımlı and Qırım türkü), Pl. Qırımtatarlar (aka Qırımlar, Qırımlılar, Qırım türkleri)) are a Turkic ethnic group originally residing in the Crimean peninsula. They speak the Crimean Tatar language. In modern times, in addition to living in Crimea, there is a large diaspora of the Crimean Tatars in Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Western Europe and North America. (See Crimean Tatar diaspora for more information)

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Ukrainians

Russia:   2,860,0001[1] Canada:   1,071,0601[2] USA:   890,0001[3] Brazil:   550,0001[4] Kazakhstan:   500,0001 Moldova:   450,0001 Poland:   300,0001 Belarus:   250,000 Slovakia:   200,0001 Argentina:   100,000 (est) Germany:   100,000 (est)   Slavs< ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - Ukraine

Ukraine (Ukrainian: Україна, Ukrayina, /ukraˈjina/) is a country in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the northeast, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest and the Black Sea to the south. The territory of present-day Ukraine was a key centre of East Slavic culture in the Middle Ages, before being divided between a variety of powers, notably Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Austrian Empire, Romania and the Ott ...

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Khazars: Encyclopedia - David Icke

David Icke, pronounced /aɪk/ (born April 29, 1952) is a former professional soccer player, reporter, BBC television sports presenter, and British Green Party national spokesperson. Since 1990, he has been what he calls a "full-time investigator into who and what is really controlling the world." [1] The Green Party distanced itself from him in 1991 after he announced during a television interview that he was a "son of God." He began to dress only in turquoise and later main ...

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