The Jews of Khazaria

Ultimo aggiornamento: 11 May 2021

Brook K.A.

The Jews of Khazaria

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Lanham (Maryland) 2006

352 pp.


The Jews of Khazaria recounts the eventful history of the Turkic kingdom of Khazaria, which was located in eastern Europe and flourished as an independent state from about 650 to 1016. This volume traces the development of the Khazars from their early beginnings as a tribe to the decline and fall of their kingdom. It demonstrates that Khazaria had manufacturing industries, trade routes, an organized judicial system, and a diverse population. It also examines the many migrations of the Khazar people into Hungary, Ukraine, and other areas of Europe and their subsequent assimilation, providing the most comprehensive treatment of this complex issue to date. The final chapter enumerates the Jewish communities of eastern Europe which sprung up after the fall of Khazaria and proposes that the Jews from the former Russian Empire are descended from a mixture of Khazar Jews, German Jews, Greek Jews, and Slavs.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Aknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The Origins of the Khazars
Chapter 4 The Cities and Towns of the Khazars Government
Chapter 6 The Khazar Way of Life
Chapter 7 Khazarian Trade
Chapter 8 The Khazars’ Conversion to Judaism
Chapter 9 Relations between the Khazars and Other Peoples
Chapter 10 The Decline and Fall of the Khazar Empire
Chapter 11 The Diaspora of the Khazars
Chapter 12 Eastern and Central European Jews after the Tenth Century
Chapter 13 Appendix A: Timeline of Khazar History
Chapter 14 Appendix B: Glossary
Chapter 15 Appendix C: Native Khazar Personal Names
Chapter 16 Appendix D: Other Instances of Conversion to Judaism in History
Chapter 17 Bibliography
Chapter 18 Index 
Chapter 19 About the Author


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