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- Milorad Pavić is a noted Serbian poet, prose writer, translator, and literary historian. Pavić has written five novels that have been translated in...
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- Busir or Busir Glavan (in Greek, "Ibouzir" or "Ibousiros Gliabanos") was Khagan of the Khazars in the late 600s and early 700s CE. In 704 Justinian...
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- Joseph ben Aaron was king of the Khazars during the 950s and 960s. Joseph was the son of Aaron II, a Khazar ruler who defeated a Byzantine-inspired...
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- Isaac ben Hanukkah was a Jewish ruler of the Khazars mentioned in the Khazar Correspondence. He probably reigned in the mid to late ninth century...
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- Bihar was a Khagan of the Khazars during the 730s. Bihar was the father of Tzitzak, the Khazar princess who married the son of Byzantine Emperor...
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- Tzitzak (Chichak), was a Khazar princess, and later, the wife of Byzantine Emperor Constantine V. She was the daughter of the Khazar Khagan Bihar....
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- Yitzhak ha-Sangari is the name of the rabbi who converted the Khazars to Judaism according to medieval Jewish sources. According to D.M. Dunlop,...
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- John of Gothia was Greek Orthodox Bishop of Gothia and Metropolitan of Doros, a stronghold of the Crimean Goths, in the mid to late 700s CE. In 787...
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- According to John Skylitzes, Sfengus or Sphengos was a brother of Knyaz Vladimir I of Kiev. Sfengus was a leader in the joint Byzantine-Kievan...
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- Alp Ilutuer was the Ilutuer (vassal ruler) of the North Caucasian Huns during the 680's CE. He is mentioned in the account of Bishop Israel of...
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