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  • Itakh (redirect from Itakh al-Khazari)
    Aytākh or Ītākh al-Khazarī (Arabic: إيتاخ الخزري) was a leading commander in the Turkic army of the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842 C.E.). As the...
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  • Takin al-Khassa Abu Mansur Takin ibn Abdallah al-Harbi al-Khazari (Arabic: تكين الخزري; died 16 March 933) was an Abbasid commander of Khazar origin who...
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    Kuzari (redirect from Kitab al Khazari)
    The Kuzari, full title Book of Refutation and Proof on Behalf of the Despised Religion (Arabic: كتاب الحجة والدليل في نصرة الدين الذليل: Kitâb al-ḥujja...
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    bishop of Clonfert (Ireland) Guntbold, archbishop of Rouen Itakh (Ītākh al-Khazarī), Muslim general Zhang Zhongwu, Chinese general Alfredo Dicaspi, Italian...
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    March 10 – Li Renfu, Chinese warlord and governor March 16 – Takin al-Khazari, Abbasid governor of Egypt November 21 – Al-Tahawi, Arab imam and scholar...
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    plato nizing dialogue by Judah Halevi, Sefer ha-Kuzari ("Book (of) The Khazari"), which plausibly drew on such sources, provide us with the only direct...
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  • at the time, and arrived in Egypt in late August, succeeding Takin al-Khazari. The first Fatimid attempt to capture Egypt ended in failure thanks to...
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    Touro College South The Kitab al-Khazari of Judah Hallevi, full English translation at sacred-texts.com The Kitab al-Khazari of Judah Hallevi, Judeo-Arabic...
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  • Ethnography", Plural Magazine, 27: 234 (English tr.); Majuru (2012). "Evreii Khazari. Istorie Şi Etnografie Românească (II)" (in Romanian). Ramsland, Katherine...
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  • in May 910, and was buried in Jerusalem. He was succeeded by Takin al-Khazari. Bianquis 1998, p. 110. Rosenthal 1985, pp. 35–38, 42. Rosenthal 1985,...
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    entire human race.: 7  The Jewish poet Yehuda Halevi wrote his Kitab al Khazari between 1130 and 1140, which featured a discussion wherein the King of...
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  • Longmans, Green, and Co. Halevi, Judah (n.d.). מאמר רביעי, סימן כה [Kitab al Khazari] (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 15 December 2013. Retrieved...
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    a South African Bantu people. [&] I cannot claim the evidence proves a Khazari connection. But it does raise the possibility, and I confess that, although...
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  • cubiculi ) 842 – Xiao Mian, chancellor of the Tang dynasty 933 – Takin al-Khazari, Egyptian commander and politician, Abbasid Governor of Egypt 943 – Pi...
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  • capital of Egypt, Fustat. Habasa wrote to the local governor, Takin al-Khazari, offering safe-conduct (aman) in exchange for his surrender, but Takin...
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  • 1990. Koja, a priest of Furo, is sent by the prince Ogandi, leader of the Khazari to meet Yamun Khahan, the head of the newly unified Tuigan. The prince...
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    al-Muqtadir after less than six months in office and is replaced by Takin al-Khazari. who, following his death, sack and burn the city of Pavia. They Hungarian...
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  • of the garrison, who had been left unpaid, and was replaced by Takin al-Khazari in April 924. Four years later he was dispatched to Qasr ibn Hubayra following...
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    near al-Hanniyya (modern-day El Alamein). The Abbasid governor Takin al-Khazari refuses to surrender and asks for reinforcements, which reach him in September...
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  • their arrears. On 11 August, Dhuka died, and his predecessor Takin al-Khazari was chosen to succeed him; he did not arrive in Fustat until January 920...
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