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Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar khagan of the mid 830s. He led a rebellion of the Kabars against the Khagan Bek. As this rebellion took place roughly contemporaneously with the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism, Pritsak and others have speculated that the rebellion had a religious aspect.Omeljan Pritsak speculated that a Khazar khagan named Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, exiled after losing a civil war, settled with his followers in the Norse-Slavic settlement of Rostov, married into the local Scandinavian nobility, and fathered the dynasty of the Rus' khagans. Constantine Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record of any Khazar khagan fleeing to find refuge among the Rus' exists in contemporaneous sources. Nevertheless, th

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  • Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar khagan of the mid 830s. He led a rebellion of the Kabars against the Khagan Bek. As this rebellion took place roughly contemporaneously with the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism, Pritsak and others have speculated that the rebellion had a religious aspect.Omeljan Pritsak speculated that a Khazar khagan named Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, exiled after losing a civil war, settled with his followers in the Norse-Slavic settlement of Rostov, married into the local Scandinavian nobility, and fathered the dynasty of the Rus' khagans. Constantine Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record of any Khazar khagan fleeing to find refuge among the Rus' exists in contemporaneous sources. Nevertheless, the possible Khazar connection to early Rus' monarchs is supported by the use of a stylized trident tamga, or seal, by later Rus' rulers such as Sviatoslav I of Kiev; similar tamgas are found in ruins that are definitively Khazar in origin. (en)
  • Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi était, selon l'historien Omeljan Pritsak, le nom d'un khagan Khazar du milieu des années 830. Il a mené une rébellion des Kabars contre le . Comme cette rébellion a eu lieu à peu près simultanément avec la conversion des Khazars au judaïsme, Pritsak et d'autres ont émis l'hypothèse que la rébellion avait un aspect religieux. Omeljan Pritsak spécula qu'un khagan Khazar nommé Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, exilé après avoir perdu une guerre civile, s’installa avec ses disciples dans la colonie scandinave-slave de Rostov. Marié dans la noblesse scandinave locale, il est le père de la dynastie des Khaganat de la Rus'. Zuckerman rejette la théorie de Pritsak trouvant que la spéculation est impossible, et aucune trace d'un khagan Khazar ne fut trouvé au sein des archives de Khaganat de la Rus' au moins dans les sources contemporaines. Néanmoins, le lien possible avec les Khazars au début des monarques Rus' est soutenu par l'utilisation d'un tamga stylisée de trident, et il a peut-être rejoint plus tard les dirigeants Rus' tels que Sviatoslav Ier de Kiev. Des tamgas similaires sont trouvés dans les ruines qui sont certifiées d'origine Khazar. (fr)
  • Хан-Туван Диггві (*д/н — після 830) — каган Хозарської держави у 825—830 роках. Відомий також як каган Туван. (uk)
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  • Хан-Туван Диггві (*д/н — після 830) — каган Хозарської держави у 825—830 роках. Відомий також як каган Туван. (uk)
  • Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar khagan of the mid 830s. He led a rebellion of the Kabars against the Khagan Bek. As this rebellion took place roughly contemporaneously with the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism, Pritsak and others have speculated that the rebellion had a religious aspect.Omeljan Pritsak speculated that a Khazar khagan named Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, exiled after losing a civil war, settled with his followers in the Norse-Slavic settlement of Rostov, married into the local Scandinavian nobility, and fathered the dynasty of the Rus' khagans. Constantine Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record of any Khazar khagan fleeing to find refuge among the Rus' exists in contemporaneous sources. Nevertheless, th (en)
  • Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi était, selon l'historien Omeljan Pritsak, le nom d'un khagan Khazar du milieu des années 830. Il a mené une rébellion des Kabars contre le . Comme cette rébellion a eu lieu à peu près simultanément avec la conversion des Khazars au judaïsme, Pritsak et d'autres ont émis l'hypothèse que la rébellion avait un aspect religieux. Zuckerman rejette la théorie de Pritsak trouvant que la spéculation est impossible, et aucune trace d'un khagan Khazar ne fut trouvé au sein des archives de Khaganat de la Rus' au moins dans les sources contemporaines. (fr)
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  • Khan-Tuvan (fr)
  • Khan-Tuvan (en)
  • Хан-Туван Диггві (uk)
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