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⚫ | '''Barjik''' (died 731) was a ] ] who flourished in the early 8th century. He is described by ] as "the son of the ]"; his exact status and position is unknown though he may have been the ]. | ||
Barjik led the Khazar armies in the Khazar-Arab wars of the early |
Barjik led the Khazar armies in the ] of the early 8th century. In 730, he won a victory at the ], sacking and occupying the city. He killed the Arab general ] and mounted the latter's head on his throne as a trophy. This enraged the ] troops who faced him the following year outside of ], and Barjik was defeated and slain in the ensuing battle. | ||
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* {{cite book | first = Douglas M. | last = Dunlop | author-link = Douglas M. Dunlop | title = The History of the Jewish Khazars | location = Princeton, New Jersey | publisher = Princeton University Press | year = 1954 | oclc = 459245222 }} | |||
* {{cite book | first = Igor G. | last = Semyonov | chapter = Эпизоды биографии хазарского принца Барсбека | trans-chapter = Biographical episodes of the Khazar prince Barsbek | language = Russian | pages = 282–297 | title = Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual International Conference on Jewish Studies, Part 2 | location = Moscow | year = 2008 | url = http://sefer.ru/upload/Part_2_In_Memoriam_of_Rashid_Kaplanov.pdf }} | |||
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Barjik (died 731) was a Khazar prince who flourished in the early 8th century. He is described by al-Tabari as "the son of the Khagan"; his exact status and position is unknown though he may have been the Bek.
Barjik led the Khazar armies in the Khazar-Arab wars of the early 8th century. In 730, he won a victory at the Battle of Marj Ardabil, sacking and occupying the city. He killed the Arab general al-Jarrah al-Hakami and mounted the latter's head on his throne as a trophy. This enraged the Umayyad troops who faced him the following year outside of Mosul, and Barjik was defeated and slain in the ensuing battle.
Sources
- Dunlop, Douglas M. (1954). The History of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. OCLC 459245222.
- Semyonov, Igor G. (2008). "Эпизоды биографии хазарского принца Барсбека" [Biographical episodes of the Khazar prince Barsbek]. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual International Conference on Jewish Studies, Part 2 (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow. pp. 282–297.
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