Kazarki
Kazarki was a Khazar settlement. It was located west of the Volga River and north of Sarkel (probably in the present-day Penza Oblast), from roughly the 7th through the 10th centuries CE. The area around it was known in early Russian sources as Volost' Kazarskaya, or "Khazar region."[1]
References
- ^ Brook 38; Golden 75.
Resources
- Kevin Alan Brook. The Jews of Khazaria, 3rd ed., Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018.
- Peter B. Golden. Khazar Studies: An Historico-Philological Inquiry into the Origins of the Khazars, Vol. 1. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1980.
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- Atil
- Azaq
- Balanjar
- Bar
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- Kaffa
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- Kazarki
- Kerch
- Kerem
- Khazaran
- Khumar
- Levedia
- Saltovo-Mayaki
- Samandar
- Sambalut
- Sambat
- Samiran
- Samosdelka
- Saqsin
- Sarkel
- Semikarakorsk Fortress
- Sudak
- Taman
- Tamatarkha
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