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A purported [[Khazar]] ruler of the late tenth century CE who ruled over a Khazar successor-state in the [[Taman]] region. '''David''' is mentioned in a single document dated [[Hebrew calendar|AM]] 4746 ([[985 CE|985]]/[[986 CE]]) which contains a reference to "our lord David, Prince of the Khazars, who lives in [[Taman]]." The document in question is of uncertain authenticity, as it passed through the hands of [[Abraham Firkovich]], who on occasion is known to have forged documents and inscriptions. |
A purported [[Khazar]] ruler of the late tenth century CE who ruled over a Khazar successor-state in the [[Taman]] region. '''David''' is mentioned in a single document dated [[Hebrew calendar|AM]] 4746 ([[985 CE|985]]/[[986 CE]]) which contains a reference to "our lord David, Prince of the Khazars, who lives in [[Taman]]." The document in question is of uncertain authenticity, as it passed through the hands of [[Abraham Firkovich]], who on occasion is known to have forged documents and inscriptions. |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
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*[[Kevin Alan Brook]]. ''The Jews of Khazaria.'' 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006. |
*[[Kevin Alan Brook]]. ''The Jews of Khazaria.'' 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006. |
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*[[Douglas M. Dunlop]], ''The History of the Jewish Khazars,'' Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954. |
*[[Douglas M. Dunlop]], ''The History of the Jewish Khazars,'' Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954. |
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Revision as of 00:21, 17 December 2009
A purported Khazar ruler of the late tenth century CE who ruled over a Khazar successor-state in the Taman region. David is mentioned in a single document dated AM 4746 (985/986 CE) which contains a reference to "our lord David, Prince of the Khazars, who lives in Taman." The document in question is of uncertain authenticity, as it passed through the hands of Abraham Firkovich, who on occasion is known to have forged documents and inscriptions.
Based upon this text, Graetz hypothesized that the Khazars reorganized themselves after 969 in Crimea and the Taman peninsula. Graetz further maintained that the Khazar Jewish representatives summoned by Vladimir I of Kiev to debate the merits of their religion against representatives from Catholic Germany, Orthodox Byzantium, and Muslim Volga Bulgaria were dispatched by David and were citizens of his Pontic kingdom.
David's capital may have been in or near Tmutorakan; though rule by the Kievan Rus is reported in Russian sources before 985, it is conceivable that the Khazars reasserted control over the town or that David ruled as a client. The first independent Russian prince of Tmutorakan is Mstislav, whose rule began in 988. The later Khazar ruler Georgius Tzul ruled from Kerch; it is uncertain whether his kingdom was the same polity that had earlier been under the rule of David of Taman.
Resources
- Kevin Alan Brook. The Jews of Khazaria. 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006.
- Douglas M. Dunlop, The History of the Jewish Khazars, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954.