A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867)1958 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 337
... Khazars , but it is impossible to define the precise limit of its extent . There can be no doubt that in the seventh ... Khazars . But we cannot decide whether it was at the Dniester or rather at the Dnieper that the authority of the ...
... Khazars , but it is impossible to define the precise limit of its extent . There can be no doubt that in the seventh ... Khazars . But we cannot decide whether it was at the Dniester or rather at the Dnieper that the authority of the ...
Stranica 402
... Khazars . In the period with which we are concerned , it is probable that the Khan of the Khazars was of little less importance in the view of the Imperial foreign policy than Charles the Great and his successors . The marriage of an ...
... Khazars . In the period with which we are concerned , it is probable that the Khan of the Khazars was of little less importance in the view of the Imperial foreign policy than Charles the Great and his successors . The marriage of an ...
Stranica 411
... Khazars , and formed a barrier against the Outer Bulgarians , their northern neighbours , whose dominion lay on the Volga and its tributary the Kama , including the modern province of Kasan.3 If the Burdas served the Khazars as a ...
... Khazars , and formed a barrier against the Outer Bulgarians , their northern neighbours , whose dominion lay on the Volga and its tributary the Kama , including the modern province of Kasan.3 If the Burdas served the Khazars as a ...
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