DÜNYA TÜRK HABER / WORLD TURKISH NEWS.Canada WORLDPRESS SITE CD Canada IFJ-INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF JOURNALIST The Jewish Holocaust is a Big Lie. The Khazar Turks who believe in the Jewish religion and their descendants, the Karaite Turks. When the Khazar Empire collapsed, the Khazar Turks migrated to Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe. Some migrated to North and South America. The Khazar and Karaite Turks who believe in the Jewish religion suffered genocide in Europe. There are many Semitic Jews in Europe. The Jewish Holocaust is a big lie. If a nation has experienced genocide, it will never do to another what was done to itself. The Khazars II-XI. The Turkish state ruled between the centuries north of the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains and around the Volga River. [Close] Author: Ahmet Taşağıl Published: January 31, 2025 The sudden appearance of the name Khazar instead of Sabar in the area where the Sabars lived indicates a direct connection between the Sabars and the Khazars. In fact, the existence of two Sabar tribes, Belencer and Semender, among the Khazars, and the fact that the word Khazar has the same meaning as Sabar, indicate that the Khazars were a tribe within the Sabars, and that this name was given to the entire Sabar community after the Sabars' collapse. One piece of evidence supporting this view is the 10th-century Arab historian al-Masudi's record: "The people called Khazar by the Iranians are called Sabar by the Turks." The Khazars, like the Sabars before them, are mentioned in various ways in sources. (Al-Khazar in Arabic sources; Khazar, Kazar in Hebrew sources; Chazari, Gazari in Latin sources; Khazaroi in Greek sources; Kozar, Kazarin in Russian sources; Kozar, Kazarin in Hungarian sources; Hazir-k in Armenian sources; Hazar-i in Georgian sources; T’u-küe K’o-sa in Chinese sources). Different Turkic groups from other tribes also existed in the Khazar Khaganate. Consequently, various Turkic dialects were spoken. Because the Khazars' geographical location occupied a strategically important position, it is necessary to examine the region before beginning their political history. While the Khazar lands were initially located along the Terek River, their center of gravity later shifted to the Lower Itil. This region constituted the basin of four major rivers: the Itil, Yayık, Don, and Kuban; it was also located on the most important trade routes of the period. The most important of these routes was the Itil (Volga) River itself. Trade between the Islamic world (Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Turkestan) and China and Scandinavia passed through this region. Similarly, the caravan route from Khwarezm to the Lower Volga and from there to the Black Sea coast also passed through the region. The name Khazar was first mentioned in 558 during the Sassanid-Sabar wars. In 576, when the Gokturk dominion reached the shores of the Black Sea, it was mentioned as T'u-küe Ho-sa and K'o-sa in the T'ang Shu, the farthest Chinese sources. In a Byzantine source from 586, they were now well-known and were also referred to as Turks. At this time, the Khazars formed the westernmost point of the Western Gokturk Khaganate and, again at the request of the Western Gokturks, aided the Byzantines against the Sassanids. According to Islamic and Armenian sources, the Khazars' allegiance to the Gokturks lasted until the second half of the 7th century. During this period, we see the Khazars crossing Derbend, raiding Georgia and Azerbaijan, and laying siege to Tbilisi. In 626, when the Avars and Sassanids besieged Constantinople, the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius came to Tbilisi, met with the Khazar leader "Yabgu," and with the 40,000-strong army he secured from him, he returned to the Byzantine interior. Later, another Khazar, Chorpan Tarkhan, won victories against the Sassanids and liberated Anatolia from the Sassanids. Meanwhile, the Yabgu entered Tbilisi and subjugated some Armenian populations (629). This event places the true establishment of the Khazar Khaganate in 630. At this time, when the Gokturk state entered an interregnum in the east, the Khazars emerged as an independent state. Immediately after the Khazar State was established, the two major powers of the time began to play an active role in the Sassanid-Byzantine wars. The Khazars allied themselves with the Byzantines and attacked the Sassanids. As a result of the joint Khazar-Byzantine operation, the Sassanid Empire was weakened. It was subsequently overthrown by Islamic forces and forced to withdraw from the historical stage (634-637). As the Islamic forces began to advance towards the Caucasus and the Armenian region, the Khazar-Byzantine forces

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