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  Khazars - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Khazars, led by a prince named Barjik, invaded northwestern Iran and defeated the Umayyad forces at Ardebil in 730, killing the Arab warlord al-Djarrah al-Hakami and briefly occupying the town.
They were defeated the next year at Mosul, where Barjik directed Khazar forces from a throne mounted with al-Djarrah's severed head, and Barjik was killed.
Arab armies led first by the Arab prince Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik and then by Marwan ibn Muhammad (later Caliph Marwan II) poured across the Caucasus and eventually (in 737) defeated a Khazar army led by Hazer Tarkhan, briefly occupying Atil itself and possibly forcing the Khagan to convert to Islam.
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  Barjik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barjik (died 731) was a Khazar prince who flourished in the late 720s.
He is described by al-Tabari as "the son of the Khagan"; his exact status and position is unknown though he may have been the Bek.
Barjik led the Khazar armies in the Khazar-Arab wars of the early 700's.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barjik   (132 words)

  
 America Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
The Khazars, led by a prince named Barjik, invaded northwestern Iran and defeated the Umayyad forces at Ardebil in 730, killing the Arab warlord al-Djarrah al-Hakami and briefly occupying the town.
They were defeated the next year at Mosul, where Barjik directed Khazar forces from a throne mounted with al-Djarrah's severed head, and Barjik was killed.
Arab armies led first by the Arab prince Maslamah ibn Abd al-Malik and then by Marwan ibn Muhammad (later Caliph Marwan II) poured across the Caucasus and eventually (in 737) defeated a Khazar army led by Hazer Tarkhan, briefly occupying Atil itself and possibly forcing the Khagan to convert to Islam.
www.americaencyclopedia.com /index.php?title=Khazaria   (4978 words)

  
 The Khazars
He defeated an army under “Barjik, son of the Khaqan” sent to oppose him, and continued into Khazar territory, capturing Hamzin and Targhu, and finally conquering Balanjar after a fierce battle.
In 112 AH (730 AD), the Khazars under Barjik passed through the pass of Dariel and besieged Waratham in the south of Azerbaijan.
In the final battle of the campaign, near a river at Baglaqan, Barjik, son of the Khaqan had Jarrah’s head on a spear over his wagon of state.
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 Encyclopedia: Barjik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
In Years: Years: 722 723 724 725 - 726 - 727 728 729 730 Decades: 690s 700s 710s - 720s - 730s 740s 750s Centuries: 7th century - 8th century - 9th century Events City of Jarash (in present-day Jordan) suffers a major earthquake First annual Sumo tournament held by Emperor Seibu.
Mosul, and Barjik was defeated and slain in the ensuing battle.
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War broke out between the Khazars and the Umayyad Caliphate around 710.
Prince Barjik lead an invasion into Muslim lands and defeated the Umayyads at Ardebil in
The next year, they lost at the battle of Mosul and Barjik died in
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 Khazars -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Hostilities broke out again with the Caliphate in the (Click link for more info and facts about 710s) 710s, with raids back and forth across the Caucasus but few decisive battles.
They were defeated the next year at (A city in northern Iraq on the Tigris across from the ruins of Nineveh) Mosul, where Barjik directed Khazar forces from a throne mounted with al-Djarrah's severed head, and Barjik was killed.
The instability of the Umayyad regime made a permanent occupation impossible; the Arab armies withdrew and Khazar independence was re-asserted.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/K/Kh/Khazars.htm   (5226 words)

  
 Nomads of the Steppe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
He later tried to kill Justinian to placate Tiberius III (to be fair, attempting to kill Justinian II was a fairly common passtime of the period), causing Justinian's flight to Bulgaria and his ultimate restoration to the throne.
Barjik is famous for having annihilated an Arab army outside Ardebil (NW Iran) in 730, taking thousands of prisoners and plundering the region until his defeat and death at Mosul a year later.
The victory at Ardebil was such a blow to the Arab psyche that for years it was referred to as "the Ardebil catastrophe."
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 danrogers - pafg1585 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Khan Ibuzir Glavan of Khazaria [Parents] was born about 650.
Khan Barjik of Khazaria [Parents] was born about 670.
Khan Bulan Sabriel of Khazaria [Parents] was born about 695.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~dantrogers/pafg1585.htm   (196 words)

  
 Europa -> Holy Imperial Press Syndicate
The Hosagovinia Peacekeeping Force will also include the Southern Battle Fleet, which is already on the way to Marsitrania.
It is commanded by Lieutenant General Barjik Ogadai.
The Imperial Government has come under some criticism for the move of enforcing peace, as there are many parallels between the uprising of the Liberty Fighters and the overthrow of the Old Republic.
z7.invisionfree.com /Europa/index.php?showtopic=2011&view=findpost&p=3850245   (5634 words)

  
 Utility Fog Blog - Because The Voices In My Head Told Me To
2: General Al-Djarrah ibn Abdullah (700 A.D.): In 730 a Khazar army led by Barjik invaded northeastern Persia.
At the Battle of Marj Ardebil in 730 al-Djarrah was defeated and killed by the Khazars, who thereafter captured the city of Ardebil.
Al-Djarrah's head was mounted on Barjik's throne, a tactical error which enraged the Arabs at the subsequent Battle of Mosul (731) and contributed to their victory there, and Barjik's death.
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 Celebrity - Banjarmasin Post
Memeriahkan ajang ini ujar putra asli Barabai ini adalah Fasadena Band yang beraliran slow dan hard rock.
Dimotori Loli dan Chandra sebagai vokalis, juga Habibi pada gitar,Fery-rytim, Ijul pembetot bas, Farid penggebuk drum dan Barjik pemain keyboard.
Selain grup musik ini juga tampil empat band lokal lainnya, Venus Band, Alesis, Gage dan For-Ever Band.
www.indomedia.com /bpost/032006/7/ragam/art-2.htm   (236 words)

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