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  • |empire = ...ly lost their sovereignty and were incorporated to the expanding [[Russian Empire]].
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  • ...0017f0000011_en.html "Greek colonization in the northern Black Sea area"]. German Archaeological Institute. Retrieved 4 April 2010. ...sso-Turkish War (1787–92)]], it passed into the control of the [[Russian Empire]]. Russia ceded it back to the Ottomans in 1792. It finally passed to Russi
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  • [[Andrew Gow]] studied the original [[German language]] texts and concluded that the legend of the Red Jews was a confla Many pamphlets circulated interpreting such events as the rise of [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] power in the context of the legendary Red Jews. [[Philipp Melanch
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  • ...ith'' by [[Yehuda Halevi]] (1140). Many translations into English, French, German, and other languages, including the English translation by Rabbi [[N. Danie A German story about contacts between Hasdai ibn Shaprut and the Khazars. Abraham Ka
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  • ...tes from Jewishness,'] in Roland Cvetkovski, Alexis Hofmeister (eds.),''An Empire of Others: Creating Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR, ...ion: the Jews were no exception, and one could assume, he added, that many German and Russian Jews descended from the Khazars.<ref>[[Isidore Loeb]] ‘Reflec
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  • ...ver, in a letter to the Byzantine Emperor Basil I, dated to 871, Louis the German, clearly taking exception to what had apparently become Byzantine usage, de ...erving as Byzantium's proxy against the [[Sasanian Empire|Sasanian Persian empire]]. The alliance was dropped around 900. Byzantium began to encourage the [[
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