Empire of the Steppes
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565313105
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Between the Byzantine Empire and the expanding Islamic Caliphate lay a superpower that history deliberately forgot. The Khazar Khaganate was a massive nomadic empire that controlled the critical arteries of the Silk Road for three centuries. Yet, their most astonishing act was not military conquest, but a mass conversion to Judaism—a strategic geopolitical move that baffled their enemies and ensured their fierce independence in a world divided by two major religions.
This book unravels the forgotten history of the Khazars and their incredibly sophisticated system of religious tolerance and supreme taxation. While Western Europe was mired in the Dark Ages, the Khazars built a booming mercantile state where Muslim, Christian, and Pagan merchants operated under the protection of a Jewish elite. It is a story of wealth, espionage, and cultural assimilation on the vast Eurasian steppes.
Discover how this formidable empire maintained its grip on global trade, why it ultimately collapsed under the weight of Rus expansion, and how its legacy was systematically erased from the historical record. If you think you know the history of the Middle Ages, this untold saga of the steppe will completely rewrite your understanding of ancient power dynamics.
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