Silk Road Empires: Trade Routes That Built Civilization — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Khazar Khaganate, a powerful Turkic state that dominated the northern Silk Road routes between the 7th and 10th centuries. Unlike its neighbors—the Islamic Caliphate and Christian Byzantium—the Khazar elite converted to Judaism, a unique choice that shaped their diplomatic and trade relations. We dive into the origins of the Khazars, their adoption of Judaism, and the debates among historians about the extent of this conversion. Key figures include King Bulan, who spearheaded the conversion, and the Jewish scholar Isaac Sangari. We also examine the Khazar capital Atil on the Volga River, their trade networks connecting the Baltic to the Caspian, and their role in stopping Arab expansion into Eastern Europe. The episode touches on the controversial theory that Ashkenazi Jews descend from Khazars, a claim that modern genetic studies have largely debunked. This is a story of a forgotten empire that straddled cultures and religions, leaving a legacy still debated today. #Khazars #Khaganate #Judaism #SilkRoad #Bulan #Atil #Volga #Caspian #Byzantium #Caliphate #IsaacSangari #Ashkenazi #Turks #Trade #Eurasia #FexingoHistory #History #Medieval Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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