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'''Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi''', according to ], was the name of a ] ] of the mid 830's. He led a rebellion (that of the ]) against the ]. As this rebellion took place roughly contemporaneously with the conversion of the Khazars to ], Pritsak and others have speculated that the rebellion had a religious aspect. '''Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi''', according to ], was the name of a ] ] of the mid 830s. He led a rebellion (that of the ]) against the ]. As this rebellion took place roughly contemporaneously with the conversion of the Khazars to ], Pritsak and others have speculated that the rebellion had a religious aspect.


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Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar khagan of the mid 830s. He led a rebellion (that of the Kabars) against the Khagan Bek. As this rebellion took place roughly contemporaneously with the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism, Pritsak and others have speculated that the rebellion had a religious aspect.

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Sources

  • Pritsak, Omeljan. The Origin of Rus'. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991.
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