Khazaria in the 9th and 10th Centuries
264 CHAPTER 5 (Tmutarakan), which was the main Khazar center in the western part of Khazaria. It is this city that the Kievan Pr ...
The “Internal” Ethnic Communities in Khazaria 265 records on Tsar Samuil (991–1014) for example, and his descendants in Danube B ...
266 CHAPTER 5 During these fateful years, the military actions affected the whole territory of Khazaria. The information availab ...
The “Internal” Ethnic Communities in Khazaria 267 Perhaps Danube Bulgaria’s attempt to seek help from the Pechenegs against Byza ...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, ���5 | doi ��.��63/9789004�94486_ 008 Conclusion Theoretical models are often used in the study ...
Conclusion 269 maintained by military force, which depended not on the development of the khaganate’s economy, but rather on ext ...
270 Conclusion important for determining the state’s typology. Economy is seen as equivalent to ethnicity, and the development o ...
Conclusion 271 the Marxists and some neo-evolutionists and that studies the nomadic soci- ety’s development from stock-breeding ...
272 Conclusion in contrast to the primary empire China, and could not exist without interact- ing with a real (primary) imperial ...
Conclusion 273 being forgotten is that information on individual nomadic tribal groups cannot create a complete rendering of the ...
2 74 Conclusion is examined by G. Györffy with regard to the Magyar economy in Pannonia.25 G. Markov gives various examples of c ...
Conclusion 275 The sedentarization of the nomads that inhabited the steppe zone north of the Black Sea depended heavily on their ...
276 Conclusion conquered peoples, albeit recognizing the khagan’s authority, maintained their way of life and their social struc ...
Conclusion 277 of development, which involved the sedentarization of the majority of the population that engaged in trade, agric ...
278 Conclusion of the Huns (Hunnu). The Minusin Valley was such a center for the state of the Khakas people—the Kyrgyz Khaganate ...
Conclusion 279 All those things are of significance for the economy of Khazaria. But all the other features: the ideology, titul ...
280 Conclusion was manifested by the culture of Sassanid Iran in states like Danube Bulgaria or Khazaria. This is why the idea o ...
Conclusion 281 did not differ significantly, ethnically or culturally, from the steppe nomads themselves. They had no intention ...
282 Conclusion statehood concept evolved beyond the influence of the powerful but alien civi- lizations of the sedentary south. ...
Conclusion 283 Nomadism or the nomadic tradition in Khazaria should be understood not as the dominant type of economy, but as th ...
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