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    Turnirul khazar: împotriva relativismului contemporan.Andrei Cornea - 2003 - București: Polirom.
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  2. A brief history of the khazars.Kevin A. Brook - 1998 - In Yehuda Halevi & Judah (eds.), The Kuzari: In Defense of the Despised Faith. Feldheim Publishers.
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    The theology of the early Greek philosophers.Werner Jaeger - 1947 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Edward S. Robinson.
    This second collection of studies by Peter Golden continues his explorations of the Türk Empire (mid-sixth to mid-eighth centuries), the stateless polities that appeared after its collapse, and of the Khazar Qaghanate (mid-seventh century to ca. 965-969), its imperial successor state in the western Eurasian steppes. Building on earlier traditions, the Türks created a paradigm for state building in the Eurasian steppes that persisted into the early modern era. Examined here are issues relating to the rise of the Türks and (...)
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  4. The Kuzari. Judah - 2015 - Santa Fe, New Mexico: Gaon Books.
    The Kuzari by Judah HaLevi, the Sephardic philosopher and poet, is one of the most important statements of Jewish thought from the last thousand years. It was written as an introduction to Judaism in the form of a dialogue, primarily between the king of the Khazars and the rabbi who explains Judaism to him. The King was exploring the possibility of converting to a monotheistic religion, and the question was whether Judaism, Christianity or Islam would be his choice. The (...)
     
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    Islam in the Crimea: national and religious self-identification of the Crimean Tatars.E. E. Boytsova - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:33-42.
    Located at the junction of trade routes between Prichernomorje and the Mediterranean, Crimea has always been in the sphere of ethnomigratory processes. Therefore, it is natural that the elements of the Scythian, Greek, Gothic, Hun, Khazar, Kypchak and Turkomyslian cultures influenced the formation of the spiritual and material culture of the Crimean Tatar people. The variety of ethnoses that have changed continuously over the centuries has been reflected in the dialectal structure of the Crimean Tatar language that exists up to (...)
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    Ḥalomo shel ha-kuzari =.Micah Goodman - 2012 - Or Yehudah: Devir.
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