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Шульга, Д.П.
Materialy po arheologii i istorii antičnogo i srednevekovogo Pričernomorʹâ, 10/2023 15Journal Article
Номады активно контактировали с такими важными субъектами мировой истории, как Китай и Восточная Римская империя. Интерес к ним был отнюдь не случайным: Хазарский каганат являлся перевалочным пунктом на северной ветви Великого Шёлкового пути. Восточная Римская империя и Арабский халифат поддерживали тесные политические и экономические связи с Хазарией. В результате о ней сохранились греко- и арабоязычные письменные свидетельства. Статья посвящена краткому анализу информации о хазарах, представленной в китайских нарративных источниках. Мы приводим не известные в русскоязычной науке сведения из китайских хроник, датируемых эпохой династии Тан. Есть все основания полагать, что Хазарский каганат находился в поле интересов Китая. It has long been known that nomads were in vivid interactions with such important actors of world history as China and the Eastern Roman Empire, since the Khazar Khaganate was a transit point on the northern branch of the Great Silk Road. The Eastern Roman Empire and the Arab Caliphate maintained close political and economic ties with Khazaria. As a result, the testimonies written down in Greek and Arabic have been preserved about it. In the paper, the data about the Khazars from Chinese chronicles dating back to the era of the Tang Dynasty are cited and analyzed, which have not yet been considered in the works of Russian scholars. There is every reason to believe that the Khazar Khaganate was in the area of Chinese interests.
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