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The '''Khazars''' were member of a confederation of [[Turkic peoples]] that c. 650–969 ruled the Khazaria empire that covered the southeastern section of modern European Russia. | The '''Khazars''' were member of a confederation of [[Turkic peoples]] that c. 650–969 ruled the Khazaria empire that covered the southeastern section of modern European Russia. | ||
[[Ashkenazi | [[Ashkenazi jews]] are according to the [[Khazar theory]] descendents of the Khazars. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
* Brook, Kevin Alan, ''The | * Brook, Kevin Alan, ''The jews of Khazaria'', New York and Oxford, 2004 reprint, ISBN: 0-7657-6212-9. | ||
[[Category:Ancient peoples]] | [[Category:Ancient peoples]] | ||
[[Category:Khazars]] | [[Category:Khazars]] |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 20 February 2024
The Khazars were member of a confederation of Turkic peoples that c. 650–969 ruled the Khazaria empire that covered the southeastern section of modern European Russia.
Ashkenazi jews are according to the Khazar theory descendents of the Khazars.
External links
Encyclopedias
Sources
- Brook, Kevin Alan, The jews of Khazaria, New York and Oxford, 2004 reprint, ISBN: 0-7657-6212-9.