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The World of the Khazars: New Perspectives. Selected Papers from the First International Colloquium on the Khazars, Jerusalem

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Editor Golden, Peter B. (Rutgers University Newark)
  Editor Ben-Shammai, Haggai
  Editor Rona-Tas, Andras
PUBLISHER:
  Brill  (Leiden)
SERIES TITLE:
  Handbook of Oriental Studies, Section Eight Central Asia
YEAR: 2007
PUB TYPE: Book, Edited (ISBN 9789004160422)
VOLUME/EDITION: Volume 17
PAGES: 1-2,  459 p.
SUBJECT(S): Khazar History, language and culture. Khazar Judaism
DISCIPLINE: History
LC NUMBER: None
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-439-363 (Last edited on 2007/12/25 18:22:28 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
This volume, a product of international collaboration, presents readers with the state of the field in Khazar Studies. The Khazar Empire (ca. 650-ca. 965-69), one of the largest states of medieval Eurasia, extended from the Middle Volga lands in the north to the Northern Caucasus and Crimea in the south and from the Ukrainian steppelands to the western borders of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in the east. Turkic in origin, it played a key role in the history of the peoples of Rus', medieval Hungary and the Caucasus. Khazaria became one of the great trans-Eurasian trading terminals connecting the northern forest zones with Byzantium and the Arabian Caliphate. In the ninth century, the Khazars converted to Judaism. This book shed new light on many unanswered, but fundamental questions regarding the Khazar Empire.
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