Jewish Khazars

Jewish Khazars

·: THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH KHAZARS BY D. M. DUNLOP : .. ~ ' . ..' S CH 0 CKE N B 0 0 KS · NE"- Y 0 R K l ·1 I I i ! i First SCHOCKEK edition 1967 l I I Copyright © 1954, by Princeton University Press I I ·i Library of Congress Cntalog Card No. 67-26985 I; I This edition published by arrangement with Princeton University Press l ·I llfanufactured in the. United States of America I I I JI i i I J I I ! I I I! i ' __ ... _. ~~ · CONTENTS ~~ ~~·---"--'---k~ Page Introduction ix Place· of the Khazars in hi~tory - Relations with By­ zantium -Part played in ·checking Muslun advance like the Franks in the West - Materials for an account of them -Previous treatment of their history-Acknowl­ edgments CHAPTER I, THE EMERGENCE· OF THE KHAZARS 3 Derivation· of the name - Relation of the Khazars to the Huns."'."' Relation to the West Turks -Armenian and Georgian references - Racial characteristics - Arabic and Persian accounts of the· Khazars i~ pre-Islamic times~ Reiations' \Vith, the Sa;sanids - Khazars and Kidarites - The earliest \Vestem sources - Sabirs and Khazars - Heraclius and the Khazars CHAPTER II. A THEORY OF THE UIGUR ORIGIN OF THE KHAZARS 34 De Guignes' equation Kosa=Khazars adopted by Gib­ bon - Ko-sa a tribe of the Uigurs - Chinese references to the Khazars as K·o-sa -Are Ko-sa and K'o-sa the same?­ Evidence for the Uigurs in the 'Nest - Other grounds for connecting' the Khazars with the U igurs CHAPTER III. THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE KHAZAR STATE AND THE FIRST ARAB-KHAZAR WAR . ( A.D. 642-6.52) 41 Khazar conquest of the Bulgars in the 7th century A.D. - Subsequent expansion from the Volga-Caucasus area to the Black Sea - Muslim advance to the Caucasus and first clashes with the Khazars -The first Arab-Khazar war (narrative of al-'fabari, al-Baladhuri, etc.) v CONTENTS CHAPTER IV. THE SECOND ARAB-KHAZA.R WAR (A.O. 722-737) 58 Armenian accounts - Khazar successes against the Arabs - Operations of Arab generals: al-Jarra}:i ibn-'Ab­ dullah a1-I:Iakami and l\faslamah ibn-'Abd-al-1\falik - De­ feat and death of Jarralf - Successful campaign of Sa'id ibn-'Amr against the Khazars - Replaced by Maslamah ibn-'Abd-al-Malik - Arab advance into Khazaria and disastrous retreat - Last phase of the war - Marwan ibn­ M ul)amrnad marches to the Volga and subdues the Khazars (A.D. 737) - Withdrawal of the Arab forces - Relation of these events to the Khazar conversion to Judaism, traditionally dated A.D. 740 - Synchronism with lv1uslim operations beyond the Pyre:°ees CHAPTER V. THE KHAZAR CONVERSION TO JUDAISM: ACCORDING TO THE ARABIC SOURCES 89 Account of the conversion in al-Mas'udi, al-Dimashqi, al-Bakri- Further Arabic sources for the Judaism of the Khazars: al-I~takhri, ibn-J:lawqal, Yaqiit- Criticism: De Goeje, Kmosko - Account of ibn-Rustah - Gardizi and ibn-Rustah - Marquart's criticism - Ibn-Fa<;llan's account of the Khazars CHAPTER VI. THE KHAZAR CONVERSION TO JUDAISM: ACCORDING TO THE HEBREW SOURCES 116 The Kuzari of Jehudah ha-Levi-Ibn Shem Tob­ Firkovitch's claims - The Khazar Correspondence - Bux­ torfs negative view - Isaac Aqrish - R. Jehudah of Bar­ celona - Letter of I:Jasday ibn-Shaprut - Criticism: Mar­ quart, Poliak- Reply of Joseph- Criticism: Landau - Letter and Reply obviously different in style - Implica­ tion of this - Cambridge Document - Criticism: Schech­ ter, Kokovtsov, Poliak - The Gothic toparch - Genizah fragments Vl r l _j CONTENTS CHAPTER VII. TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF KHAZAR HISTORY 171 Byzantine authorities - Justinian II and the Khazars - Khazars in the Crimea - Leo the Khazar (Leo IV) - Arabs· and Khazars after Marwan's expedition- St. Abo in Khazaria - Building of the fortress of Sarkil -Alleged visit of Mul;iammad ibn-Musa al-Khwarizrni to Khazaria --:--- Journey of Sallam the Interpreter- Byzantine mission to Khazaria circa A.D. 860 - Khazars and 1fagyars - Khazar expansion westwards - Criticism: Marquart, Bury, Gregoire - Mas'udi's account of the Khazars. - Ibn­ I:Ia:wqal -Abu-I;Iamid al-Andalusi- Khaza:rs in relation to official Jewry in Babylon (Iraq) CHAPTER'VIII. CAUSES OF THE DECLINE OF THK KHAZARS 222 Character of the Khazars as Judaized Turks - Survey .. of their material resources - Khazar ships - Extent ·of their · rule Kiev to the Oxus - Public revenue mainly from· customs and tribute CHAPTER IX. THE END OF THE KHAZAR STATE 237 Relations. of Khazars and Russians - Russian raids to ......." the Caspian - Growing power of the Russians - Destruc- ·.·· . tion of the Khazar capital on the Vqlga - Criticism: Marquart, Zeki Validi - Khazars after the disB.ster - Mus­ lim sources - Russian Chronicle -- Criticism: Barthold - Khaqani and Genizah material- Kutschera's view - · Khazar and Jewish connections of the Seljuks - Obscurity of events before the Mongol invasions - Theories of the · survival of the Khazars in modern times Bibliography and abbreviations 265 Index 273 :MAP ON PAGE 88 Vll .

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