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Khazaria has always been proud of itself, lasting for beyond a thousand years, longer than the pagan and christian Rome, and also at the crossroads of trade to the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea and to the Pecheneg, Kipchak, Uyghur and Russian steppes, all this and being also Jewish, a minority around the world, shoved into discrimination, but no more. Now with a flood of new Jewish refugees from across the world, seeking to be with their fellow Jews in a developing country, Khazaria's industry, agriculture and production will soon be on the increase. Will this age old power rise higher, or will Jews once again be a minority across the world?
History of KhazariaThe Khaganate of Khazaria, rolled by Khagan Moses IX ben Hezekiah Bulanid, is a monarchy which has lasted well over 1000 years since the conversion of it to Judaism by Bulan Bulanid in the 8th Century. They survived the angry Tengri neighbours, the Mongols and the Russians, and so have shone through as one of the many great empires of the world. In recent years however, land has been lost to various steppe warlords stylising themselves as Khans, but this is a mockery, as only Khazaria has the significant size and resources to truly be a Khaganate. Khazaria is known to be a good industrial power, mid ranking in the world. It's ports are along the eastern shores of the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea. Being somewhat isolated, it relies on trade through the Caucasus, Caspian and Black Seas. Samandar, the capital is world famous for its fertile gardens and vineyards along the shores of the Caspian, and large quantities of wine are made there.
The people of Khazaria are predominantly Jewish, making up 80% of the population, with 10% Orthodox, 9% Islamic and 1% Shamanistic. The population is mostly descendants of the old Khazar kings and their servants, but there is a rising amount of non-Khazarian Jews, mostly from countries that discriminate against Judaism.
The Khaganate of Khazaria
ממלכת הכוזרים
בהיסטוריה יהודיה
אין צירופי מקרים!
The capital SamandarThe Khagan at age 43 The Khazarian Flag Samander National News: Jewish Khazaria's First Newspaper
קולו של העם היהודי!
The Khagan Moses IX ben Hezekiah Bulanid, now 91 having celebrated his birthday recently to much joy across the nation, has agreed to the many reforms and deals proposed by his advisors to help loosen the power of the monarchy and help out the people. He has also chosen his heir, his eldest grandson Moses ben Obadiah Bulanid, known by many across the nation for his devout piety and zealousness, and also his great deal of positiveness. The Khagan said he was going to choose his son, Obadiah ben Moses Bulanid, if not for his passing away from a flu several years ago.
The Khagan has also accepts free trade agreements from various nations, such as the Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Florence. The Khagan also allows various diplomats to visit and construct embassies in Samandar, and asks that the nations act the same as a gesture of goodwill. He also proposes a non-aggression pact with the both of them and asks for friendship in these times. He also proposes a royal marriage with the Byzantine Empire as three of his five granddaughters are unwed, including his eldest granddaughter Anat ben Moses, and he does not wish to marry the majority of them to noblemen and vassals.
Also, soldiers have started to take land back from local warlords to the north and west as the Khagan announces there will be no mercy for these deserters. Operation Horde is in effect and will take back land in the Volga and Crimean territories, many of which were occupied by local warlords in the Plague of 1929, when after the Khagan's son Obadiah ben Moses Bulanid died and the Khagan was seriously ill, almost causing a crisis, in which many warlords decided to take measures into their own hands and escape the country before it collapsed completely. The Khagan asks that the Byzantine Empire help assist them in this matter, and he offers to give the Empire the lands south of Sevastopol and a small enclave of land around the majority Greek city of Feodosia.