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Foundation of the Caspian State,And cultural structure

Updated on February 2, 2020

Founder of the Caspian State, Hazar Khan

Hazar Khan
Hazar Khan

First birth of the Caspian state

They started intense and long-term migrations to the Caspian Sea region in the 50s before AD and 370s after AD, these communities were later seen on the stage of history in the European funnel state.

Patients from these communities, which are subject to European funnels and continue their existence for a long time in the Caspian region, established the Caspian State, after the collapse of the western Göktürk state, other Göktürk communities joined the Caspian State, the dynastic families of the Caspians are the ansa tribe of patience.


The Caspian state was founded in 630s, the patience society, which is one of the main elements that make up the Caspian State, established its own domination in the region after the weakening of the western Göktürk state. They kept the sassanids, which were dangerous for them, away from Byzantium, with the power they gained, by establishing the Caspian State with the destruction of the Göktürk Empire in 657, they took control of the northern part of the Black Sea with the Caspian Sea.

The borders controlled by the Caspian state.

The territory of the Caspian state
The territory of the Caspian state

Hazar devletinin bayrağı bugün hala kullanılmaktadır.

Caspian flag
Caspian flag

The weakening and fall of the Caspian state

Crimea was a very important region for the Khazars, and the Caspian state, which lost its power again under the control of the Crimea, took over the Mangut fortress in 787 in the southern Crimea and became dominant in the Crimea.


The Caspian state, which strengthened its dominance in the region, expanded its borders to the western and northern regions in the 8th century and 9th century, and with this power they managed to push almost all tribes in eastern Europe.


Relations with the Byzantine, relations in the Romanos lekapenos era were tightened and deteriorated due to the pressure put on by the Byzantine Jews in 932, the Jews who took refuge in the Caspian State due to the pressure on the Byzantine Jews, caused the opening of the gap between the Byzantine and the Caspian State, He began to put pressure on him, upon which the Byzantine emperor romanos agitated with the tribes of kiev knez igor with uz, veev, aces and field tribes, and together they attacked the caspian, the caspian repelled this attack, but this was the first struggle with other Turkish communities, After the history, many tribal tribes in the Caspian region rebelled and fought against the Caspian.

Since 900, the Slavs started their commercial activities in the Caspian region, and they gained power completely, the Slavs dominated the Kiev region with their commercial power, At the same time, the Hungarian, organized under the Caspian administration in the Volga tribes, founded the Arpad dynasty, the bulgarians and veils separated from the Caspian administration. Attacked on the arpad dynasty and completely destroyed the power of the dynasty, the hunger settlements in the region of hungary formed the basis of today's hungary.


Rise of the Caspian

Islamic armies were making continuous progress during the establishment of the Caspian state, the Islamic armies, which destroyed the sassanid state in 634, made the first contact with the Caspian state in 651, progressing towards the Caucasian people during the caliphate, during the period of caliphate. They went as far as the Khazars had repelled the Islamic armies, but they had to pull their capitals around the idyll, but the internal turmoil of the Islamic Rodus, which was caused by the martyrdom of the caliph hz.omer and the caliph of the caliph hz.ali. Has been blocked.


Rise of the Caspians


The Khazars, who had a voice in the region and gathered strength, expanded their borders until 6600 in the year when the great bulgarian khanate was subjected and the bulgarian inn batbayan was subjected, and in the year 690, the Khazars seized the Crimea.


The 2 th justinianos, who were thrown down the throne in 695 years, had to flee to the goths in the Crimea, the goths handed him over the Crimean Khan to busir, busir protected the justinianus, who had taken refuge in him for 10 years, until 604 and married his sister, However, in 705, the Byzantine emperor 2nd tiberus ordered the death of justinianus, with the help of his wife, justiniaus, with the help of his wife, escaped from the Caspian, and took shelter in Tervel, which was another Turkish state neighboring byzantine. With the help of it passed to the throne of Byzantine.


Busir Khan seized Cherson, which was under the control of Byzantine in 710, after which justinianus walked over Busir and took back Cherson, but the rebels with the Cherson backed the Crimea with the support of Busir Khan, Busir, with the Justinianus conflict. Byzantine Caspian relations got worse and hostility went up the line.


Byzantine, who followed a policy of constantly putting pressure on the Khazars, had to withdraw the pressure of the Umayya, the Arabs, on the Khazars due to the siege of Istanbul in 717.


The Caspian state had both been struggling with emperors at work with the Byzantine, but they were in cooperation with the Byzantine against the Umayyad, the common struggle against the Umayyad began to establish good relations between the Caspian and the Byzantine, these relations continued during the time of the 3rd Leon Emperor, the son of the 3rd Leon. After the marriage of the 4th Constantine, the Caspian Inn, married to the daughter of Bihar, became a kinship, Leon rose to the Byzantine throne in 775, and as a result of good relations that started with this kinship, trade developed between the Caspian State and Byzantium.

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