DEAR FRIENDS, THE GREAT TURKISH NATION When the Khazar Empire collapsed, the Khazar Turks were scattered around the world. The people of the Khazar Empire were Turkish in race. They believed in the Jewish religion. Karay Turks migrated to Poland, Hungary, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria and Eastern and Southern Europe. It is the Karay Turks who believed in the Jewish religion that Hitler was involved in the Genocide. If the Jews of the Semitic race experienced a genocide, could they have committed such atrocities? The Jews who deceived the world They claimed the genocide inflicted on the Khazar Turks and Karay Turks, in fact, the genocide experienced in Europe is a Turkish genocide. Quote from wikipedia The Khazar Khaganate or simply the Khazars (Greek: Χάζαροι; Hebrew: כוזרים‎, romanized: Kuzarim[1] Tatar: Xäzärlär; Arabic: خزر; Russian: Хазары; Persian: خزر; Latin: Gazari[2][3]/Cosri[4]/Gasani[5][6]) was a Turkish state established in Eastern Europe between the 7th and 11th centuries, ruling over a wide area around the Caspian Sea, from Lake Van and the Black Sea coast to Kiev; from the Aral Sea to Hungary.[8][9] The word Khazar derives from the root kaz-, meaning to wander.[9] Ka-zar means wanderer, or free-range, not bound to any place.[10][11] According to the work Hudūd al-'Ālam, the Khazar khans were from the Ansa' dynasty[12] (there are claims that this was the Ashina of the Western Gokturks) and came from Central Asia.[13][14] It is possible that the Khazars were among the tribes affiliated with the Great Hun State for a while.[15] In Byzantine sources after 586, the Khazars are referred to as "Turks".[16] Although almost all of the Turks before their conversion to Islam were Tengriists, the Khazar khan and most of the Turks in the administrative ranks adopted Judaism in the 740s.[17] Some scholars think that the Khazar Turks were the ancestors of many Ashkenazi Jews. In addition to all this, the Khazars were a society where religious tolerance was widespread and Tengriism was freely spread.[17] The Khazars, who continued their expansion until the beginning of the 10th century and gave their name to the Caspian Sea,[14] fought mostly against the Islamic State led by the Caliph Osman and the Sassanids. The Khaganate was weakened by the Pechenegs coming from the east and was destroyed by the Kievan Rus'. Origin Main article: Khazars In Tang Shu, the phrase "those who belong to the lineage of the Turks"[18] is used for the Khazar (K'o-sa) people. In the chronicle of Theophanis, Khazaria is identified with the definition of "land of the Turks", "Turks", "Turkey".[19] In the Georgian chronicle called Kartlis Tshovreba, the Khazars are mentioned as "Turks who came from the West".[20] In his work "Kitab at-Tanbih", Mesudi places the Khazars in the list of Turkic tribes.[21] Although there is no definitive evidence about the ethnic origin of the Khazars, various studies have been conducted on this subject. Kornienko and his team, who conducted research on this subject, analyzed the Y chromosomes of nine skeletons of elite soldiers who served the Khaganate between the 7th and 9th centuries and determined that the Khazars had different genetic origins, primarily from Europe and East Asia.[22] Researchers D. M. Dunlop and P. B. Golden accept that the Khazars are of Tiele or Uyghur origin.[23] French research historian René Grousset suggests that the Khazars were one of the Turkic peoples who migrated to the west after the power of the Dwarves was seized by the Gokturks.[24] According to al-Masudi, the Khazars were the continuation of the Sabar Turks and were known as "Khazars" by the Byzantines and Iranians, but were also referred to as "Turks".[25] D. M. Dunlop found that it is mentioned in Chinese sources as "T'u-küe Ho-sa-K'o-sa" (突厥可薩部),[26] but Peter Golden opposed Dunlop, stating that it is not possible to establish a connection between the Khazars and the Uyghurs and that the real connection existed among the Uyghurs.[28] According to some scholars, the name "Khazar" is derived from the root -kaz meaning "wanderer" and the suffix er meaning "man".[27] In ancient Russian records, the Khazars were called "White Ugrians", and the Hungarians as "Black Ugrians".[29] In his records, the Greek historian Theophanes the Confessor describes the Khazars as "Turks coming from the east".[30] There are also researchers who agree that the Khazar language is influenced by the old Turkic language and Uyghur language, and that the Turkic languages ​​such as Hunja and Bulgar are related to the Oghur group.[31] The Arab traveler and geographer Ibn Havkal and Istakhri, who were contemporary with the Khazars, stated that the name Khazar was neither the name of a nation nor a people, but was only the name given to the country whose capital was Itil.[32][33] Dr. Simon Kraiz from the University of Haifa, based on the findings of Dimitri Vasilyev,

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