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- Atil - Wikipedia
Atil, also Itil, was the capital of the Khazar Khaganate from the mid-8th century to the late 10th century It is known historically to have been situated along the Silk Road, on the northern coast of the Caspian Sea, in the Volga Delta region of what is now southern Russia
- RUINS OF ATIL - The Complete Pilgrim - Religious Travel Sites
Archaeologists have only very recently rediscovered the archaeological ruins of Atil, the Khazar capital and possibly the greatest Jewish city of the Middle Ages, and research into the site is currently ongoing Few pilgrims have yet visited this pristine Jewish archaeological treasure
- Atil or Itil River - Jewish Virtual Library
Surviving descriptions of Atil date from the ninth and tenth centuries It was then a double town, the western part of which, on the right bank of the Volga, was walled, and consisted chiefly of felt tents with a few clay houses Some accounts mention that the citadel stood on an island
- Atil or Itil - Encyclopedia. com
Surviving descriptions of Atil date from the ninth and tenth centuries It was then a double town, the western part of which, on the right bank of the Volga, was walled, and consisted chiefly of felt tents with a few clay houses
- Russian archeologists claim uncovered medieval Jewish . . . - ynetnews
The lost city of Atil was never identified with certainty despite multiple excavation expeditions at different sites across the region that were believed to be the ancient Khazar capital
- The Khazar Capital City of Atil
SAMOSDELKA is candidate #1 for possibly being Atil Dmitri Vasiliev and his team believe they located the remnants of the lost city in the newly-found 9th and 10th century layers at Samosdelka, including a triangular-shaped brick fortress and yurt-like huts
- (PDF) The Capital City of Itil (Atil) of Khazaria has been Found (On . . .
Introduction The city of Itil (Atil), the capital of Khazaria, was situated somewhere near the river Volga not too far away from th e Caspian Sea according to Arabic and Khazar
- Atil
Atil, also known as Itil, was the capital city of the Khazar Khaganate, a semi-nomadic Turkic polity that dominated the Pontic-Caspian steppe from the 7th to 10th centuries CE
- Category:Atil - Wikimedia Commons
The archaeological remains of Atil have never been positively identified It has been hypothesized that they were washed away by the rising level of the Caspian Sea
- Atil - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Atil (Turkish: İtil; cf Chinese: 阿得 阿得水A-de Shui), literally meaning "Big River", was the capital of Khazaria from the middle of the 8th century until the end of the 10th century
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