WORLD TURKISH NEWS History of the Khazar State - About the Establishment, Founder, Rulers, Borders, and Collapse of the Khazar Khaganate Throughout history, many powerful states have emerged. One of these states is the Khazar state. The Khazar state is among the most powerful states history has ever seen. In recent weeks, there has been a surge in searches on search engines regarding the history of the Khazar state. People are curious about the establishment of the Khazar Khaganate and who its founders were. So, what is the history of the Khazar state? Who was the founder of the Khazar Khaganate? What were the rulers and borders of the Khazar state? The Khazar state, also known as the Khazar Khaganate, was a Turkic state. The official language of the state was Khazar. Khazar is a language similar to Old Turkic. According to research, the Khazars are known to have descended from the Uyghurs, that is, from Turkic origins. The capital of the Khazar state was Semender and Itil. History of the Khazar State The Khazar state was at war with the Islamic states, namely the Sasanids, from the moment it was founded. During the spread of Islam, the Khazar state fought against these states to prevent this expansion. The Pechenegs contributed to the weakening of the Khazar state. The Khazars were a continuation of the Sabir Turks. The official language of the Khazar state was Old Turkic (Göktürk). Establishment of the Khazar Khaganate The Khazars, who formed the western Göktürk tribes, constituted the western branch of this wing. With the collapse of the Göktürk state, the Khazars settled on the shores of the Sea of ​​Azov. Separating from this region, they mixed with other Turkic tribes on the shores of the Caspian Sea and expanded considerably. The Khazars grew even larger around this sea and declared their independence. Migrating further east from this region, the Khazars expanded further and progressed towards becoming a great state. Finally, they established the Khazar Khaganate. Founder of the Khazar State The founder of the Khazar state was Khazar Khagan. Rulers of the Khazar State - Tong Yabgu Khagan - Böri Shad - Irbish - Busir - Baryik - Bihar - Prisbit - Bagatur - Tuvan Khagan - Tarkhan - Zekeriya Continue Reading Khazar State Borders Its borders extended from the Black Sea coast to Lake Van, from Kiev to the Aral Sea, and encompassed lands bordering Hungary. Summary Information on the Collapse of the Khazar State After the 900s, Slavic-origin peoples began to operate in and around the Khazar state, achieving success in these activities. This would be a disadvantage for the Khazar state. The Slavs, with their commercial power, caused the economic collapse of the Khazars. Thus, the Slavs would establish greater dominance in this region. Meanwhile, the Khazar state was engaged in a fierce struggle with the Byzantine Empire. Byzantine pressures and the strengthening of Slavic trade activities weakened the Khazar state, and it gradually entered a period of decline. [Continue reading] The Khazar state was a Turkic state that ruled around the Caspian Sea between the 7th and 11th centuries and maintained a regular presence in Eastern Europe. The Khazar state was a Turkic community that migrated from Central Asia. After arriving in Eastern Europe as nomads, they established a state there. The Khazar state was one of the first Turkic states in Europe ruled by a khanate. The Khazar state was founded in 651. The most important feature that distinguishes the Khazar state from other Turkic states is that while most Turkic states before Islam adhered to the Tengriism faith, the Khazar state's religion was Judaism. Here are all the details about the Khazar state. After the Khazar Khaganate collapsed and disintegrated, they migrated to Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, and some migrated to the American continents. The Jewish Holocaust is a big lie. Those claimed to have suffered genocide in Europe are the descendants of the Khazars, the Karaite Turks.

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