Sugray in Crimea

Sugray in Crimea (на ПРОЗА.РУ)


This is what the khazars called their city in the Crimea. Russian-slavic tradition calls it Surozh. At the beginning of the centuries, the city was named Sugdea, in accordance with the scythian-sarmatian-alanian tradition.

This city, among other 11 cities in the West of his Crimean possessions, was mentioned by the Khazarian King Joseph.

The khazar history of the city of sugrai begins with the beginning of the 8th century, when the city falls into the Khazaria and ends with its khazar period in the 10th century, when this khazar history of The city was completed by the campaign of Prince Vladimir to Itil, who visited the Khazar Kagan.

At that time, the Khazar Khaganate was already unable to resist the challenges of time, the King of Khazaria had fled somewhere, but rather surrendered with his entire family to the power of Vladimir, a lover of strawberries.

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