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Encyclopedia of Khazar Studies
editA Wikipedia Compilation
edit- Aaron I
- Aaron II
- Abd al-Malik
- Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah
- Abkhaz people
- Abraham Firkovich
- Abraham Harkavy
- Abraham Prochownik
- Ahmad ibn Fadlan
- Akatziroi
- Al-Amin
- Al-Djarrah ibn Abdullah
- Al-Fadhl ibn Muhammad
- Al-Hadi
- Al-Hajjaj bin Yousef
- Al-Mahdi
- Al-Masudi
- Al-Mu'tadid
- Al-Mu'tamid
- Al-Mu'tasim
- Al-Muhtadi
- Al-Muktafi
- Al-Muntasir
- Al-Muqtadir
- Al-Mustakfi
- Al-Mutawakkil
- Al-Muti
- Al-Muttaqi
- Al-Qadir
- Al-Walid I
- Al-Walid II
- Al-Wathiq
- Alaborg
- Alans
- Alexander (Byzantine emperor)
- Alexander Harkavy
- Alexios I Komnenos
- Ali ibn al-Athir
- Almış
- Alp Iluetuer
- Alp Tarkhan
- András Róna-Tas
- Arran (Caucasus)
- Arsiya
- Arsiyah
- Arthur Koestler
- As-Saffah
- Asena
- Ashina
- Ashina (clan)
- At-Ta'i
- Atil
- Azerbaijani Jews
- Aşlı
- Babaghuq
- Balanjar
- Balgitzin
- Baliqchi
- Baranjars
- Barjik
- Barsils
- Bashkir people
- Bashkirs
- Basil I
- Basil II
- Battle of Samara Bend
- Benjamin (Khazar)
- Bihar (Khazar)
- Bilge Kağan
- Bilär
- Black Grave
- Bolghar
- Brutakhi
- Bryachislav of Polotsk
- Bulan (Khazar)
- Bulanids
- Bulchan
- Bulgars
- Bumin Khan
- Buri-sad
- Burtas
- Busir
- Buzhans
- Byzantine Empire
- Byzantium under the Heraclians
- Caucasian Albania
- Caucasian Iberia
- Chebi Khan
- Chernihiv
- Chersonesos Taurica
- Chorpan Tarkhan
- Christian of Stavelot
- Chuluo Khan
- Circassians
- Constantine Bodin
- Constantine IX Monomachos
- Constantine V
- Constantine VII
- Constantine VIII
- Constantine X Doukas
- Constantine Zuckerman
- Crimean Gothic
- Crimean Goths
- Crimean Karaites
- Curonian
- Cäğfär Taríxı
- Cükätaw
- Dagestan
- Dargin people
- David of Taman
- De Administrando Imperio
- Douglas Morton Dunlop
- Drevlyans
- Dulan Khan
- Dulebes
- Early East Slavs
- East Slavs
- Egrisi
- Elteber
- Emperor Taizong's campaign against Eastern Tujue
- Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xiyu states
- Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo
- Empress Ashina
- Empress Xiao (Yang)
- Esegel
- Eudokia (wife of Justinian II)
- Eurasian Avars
- Expositio in Matthaeum Evangelistam
- Fajsz
- Feodosiya
- First Bulgarian Empire
- First Perso-Turkic War
- Friar Julian
- Gao Shaoyi
- Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
- Gazaria (Genoese colonies)
- Georgian Jews
- Georgius Tzul
- Gnezdovo
- Golden Hills (Russia)
- Gostomysl
- Gruzinic
- Göktürk Kağans
- Göktürks
- Hanukkah ben Obadiah
- Harun al-Rashid
- Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
- Hasdai ibn Shaprut
- Hazer Tarkhan
- Heinrich Graetz
- Heraclius
- Heshana Khan
- Hezekiah (Khazar)
- High Prince Álmos
- Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik
- History of Georgia (country)
- History of Kiev
- History of the Jews in Abkhazia
- History of the Jews in Armenia
- History of the Jews in Belarus
- History of the Jews in Poland
- History of the Jews in Russia
- History of the Jews in Ukraine
- Holmgård
- Hungarian people
- Hungarian prehistory
- Ibn al-Athir
- Ibn Fadlan
- Ibrahim of Umayyad
- Igor of Kiev
- Ili river treaty
- Ilteris Sad
- Irbis (Khazar)
- Irene of Athens
- Isaac (Khazar)
- Isaac I Komnenos
- Ishad
- Istämi
- Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria
- Iziaslav I of Kiev
- Izyaslav of Polotsk
- Jawyshyghr
- Jewish ethnic divisions
- Jewish Polish history: Origins to 17th century
- Jews
- Jews in the Middle Ages
- Jiali Khan
- John I Tzimiskes
- John of Gothia
- Jonathan Shepard
- Joseph (Khazar)
- Judah Halevi
- Julius Brutzkus
- Justinian II
- K'o-sa
- Kabar
- Kakheti
- Karadach
- Karaim language
- Karluks
- Kazarki
- Kerch
- Khagan
- Khagan Bek
- Khalga and Kaban
- Khalyzians
- Khamlij
- Khan (title)
- Khan-Tuvan
- Khazar Correspondence
- Khazar language
- Khazaran
- Khazars
- Khazars in fiction
- Khazz
- Khumar
- Khvaliskoye
- Khvalisy
- Khöshöö Tsaidam Monuments
- Kiev
- Kievan Rus
- Kievian Letter
- Kimak Khanate
- Kingdom of Abkhazia
- Kingdom of Georgia
- Kingdom of Imereti
- Kingdom of Kartli
- Kipchaks
- Konstantios Doukas
- Kozar
- Krivich
- Krymchak language
- Krymchaks
- Kubrat
- Kul Tigin
- Kumyks
- Kurszán
- Kuzari
- Kündür
- Kürsat
- Lazica
- Lazăr Şăineanu
- Lebedias
- Leo III the Isaurian
- Leo IV the Khazar
- Leo V the Armenian
- Leo VI the Wise
- Lev Gumilev
- Lev Gumilyov
- Lezgins
- Liang Shidu
- List of Khazar rulers
- List of Volga Bulgaria kings
- Liu Wuzhou
- Lyubsha
- Magyar tribes
- Manasseh I
- Manasseh II
- Mandgelis Document
- Mangup
- Marwan II
- Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik
- Masudi
- Menahem (Khazar)
- Menasseh (Khazar)
- Michael I Rangabe
- Michael II
- Michael III
- Michael V
- Michael VI Stratiotikos
- Michael VII Doukas
- Mikhail Artamonov
- Mo-ho sad
- Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria
- Mordvins
- Mountain Jews
- Mstislav I of Kiev
- Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
- Muhan Khan
- Neo-Eurasianism
- Nikephoros I Logothetes
- Nikephoros II
- Nikephoros III Botaneiates
- Nisi
- Norman Golb
- North Caucasian Huns
- Novgorod Republic
- Novye Duboviki
- Obadiah (Khazar)
- Oghuz Turks
- Old Turkic
- Old Turkic script
- Oleg I of Chernigov
- Oleg of Drelinia
- Oleg of Novgorod
- Olga of Kiev
- Omeljan Pritsak
- Onogurs
- Papatzys
- Parsbit
- Pax Khazarica
- Pechenegs
- Pesakh (general)
- Peter Benjamin Golden
- Peter Delyan
- Philippicus
- Photius
- Poland in the Early Middle Ages
- Polans
- Polans (western)
- Polonization
- Presian II of Bulgaria
- Principality of Theodoro
- Pskov Republic
- Qapagan Khaghan
- Qashan
- Qashan Principality
- Qilibi Khan
- Qimin Khan
- Qol Ghali
- Radhanite
- Radimich
- Ras Tarkhan
- Red Jews
- Rogvolod
- Romaniotes
- Romanos I
- Romanos II
- Romanos III Argyros
- Romanos IV Diogenes
- Rus' Khaganate
- Sabir people
- Saingilo
- Samandar (city)
- Sambalut
- Samiran
- Samosdelka
- Samuel of Bulgaria
- Saqsin
- Sarkel
- Sarskoye Gorodishche
- Schechter Letter
- Second Perso-Turkic War
- Seljuk
- Serach (Khazar)
- Severians
- Sfengus
- Shabolüe Khan
- Shetu Khan
- Shibi Khan
- Siege of Bilär
- Simon Dubnow
- Sineus and Truvor
- Staraya Ladoga
- Staurakios
- Stephen I of Hungary
- Suar
- Suars
- Sudak
- Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik
- Svetlana Pletneva
- Sviatopolk I of Kiev
- Sviatopolk II of Kiev
- Sviatoslav II of Kiev
- Svyatoslav I of Kiev
- Taksony of Hungary
- Taman Peninsula
- Tanais
- Tang Dynasty
- Tao-Klarjeti
- Tar'mach
- Tardu
- Tarkhan
- Tarki
- Taspar Khan
- The Invention of the Jewish People
- The Thirteenth Tribe
- Theodora of Khazaria
- Theodora the Macedonian
- Theophilos (emperor)
- Third Perso-Turkic War
- Thomas S. Noonan
- Thomas Schaub Noonan
- Tiberius III
- Timerevo
- Tivertsi
- Tmutarakan
- Tong Yabghu
- Tonyukuk
- Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks
- Transition from Sui to Tang
- Tudun
- Tzitzak
- Ugrians
- Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz
- Uyghur Khaganate
- Vadim the Bold
- Varangians
- Vasili Barthold
- Vasily Bartold
- Veliky Novgorod
- Vladimir I of Kiev
- Vladimir II Monomakh
- Volga Bulgaria
- Volga Bulgars
- Volga trade route
- Volynians
- Vseslav of Polotsk
- Vsevolod I of Kiev
- Vyatichs
- Wen Yanbo
- Western Turkic Khaganate
- White Croats
- Xuanzang
- Xueyantuo
- Yabgu
- Yarmaq
- Yaropolk I of Kiev
- Yaroslav I the Wise
- Yazid II
- Yazid III
- Yevpatoria
- Yiedie Khan
- Yitzhak ha-Sangari
- Zachariah (Khazar)
- Zebulun (Khazar)
- Zeki Velidi Togan
- Zhenzhu Khan
- Zoe the Macedonian
- Zoltán of Hungary
- Árpád
- Şilki
- Saadia Gaon