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850-949 AD

DATELINE
Time Events
850 Bashkorts used prior to 9c antroponym 'Ishtek/Istek' (Asses, Ossian/Yassian people), and from 9 c became known antroponym 'Bashkort' from (according to Arab author Salam Tardjman) Khan Bashgird, whose horde lived in present area.
852 Khan Presijan (43) (836-852) controls Danube Bulgaria extending from Panonnia, Transilvania, Wallachia, Moldavia, Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia, to Donets ??, with numerous inhabitants (Slavs, Bulgars, Thracians (Vlach, Wallach, Dacian, Get)
855 Kara Bulgarian Baltavar Khan Aydar (819-855) died, Gabdulla Djilki (Shilki) becomes Khan (855-882)
859 Khan Shilki lost battle to Khazar Kagan Iskhak at Baltavar (Poltava)
859 Kara Bulgar Khan Gabdulla Djilki (Shilki) lost Bashtu (Kiev) and Urus (Novgorod) uluses to Khazars. Khazars oganize them as ulus Rus. Khagan Iskhak appoints Norman leader Dir (Bulg. Djir) of Slavic militia in Bashtu a ruler of Rus and Norman Ascold (Bulg. As-Khalib) a Viceregent of Rus
859 Shilki settles in c. Karadjar (Chernigov) with territory
859 Shilki's brother Lachyn becomes Khan of remaining Kara Bulgar with a capital in Khorysdan (Putivl)
859 Kara Bulgar Bashtu becomes Khazarian Kiev
861 Religious debate in Khazarian court (khazarian Polemic) between Cyril and Methodius, Rabbi Yitzhak Ha Sangari, and Muslem cleric Farabi Ibn Kora.
861 Khazar Bulan Bek, nobility and some common people convert to Judaism.
862 Chronist Nestor gives 862 as year of creation of Rus. Ruses are rulers of Slavs. Ruses live in military settlements and "feed" by spoils, a part of which was rendered to Jewish Khazars. Slavs are engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry. Russes are ethnically different from Slavs: they shave their heads, leaving a braid on top, they wash before dinner in a basin. Slavs cut their hair in a circle, and wash under running water.
862 Viking warrior Hrorekr (Riurik) leads expedition to Staraya Lagoda and occupied city in 862
862 Hrorekr (Riurik) (862-879) takes Novgorod, the other brothers take two other cities. Eventually Riurik gained all three cities. Gradual conquest of surrounding Slavic states, raided as far as Constantinople. At his death, his son Ingvar is too young to ru
863 Khan Shilki re-unites Bashtu and Karadjar with Kara Bulgar. Knyaz Dir (Bulg Djir) submits to Shilki, Ascold (Bulg As-Khalib) escapes to Galidj (Novgorod? Galich?) Shilki restores himself as Baltavar of Kara Bulgar with capital at Baltavar (Poltava)
864 Between 864 and 884. First assault of Norman/Viking/Varyag/Ruses on Tabaristan Province of Arab Caliphate with at least some Türkic population of Gilans, Kayi Huns, Masguts, and Savirs. Ruses attacked largest southern port city Abaskun in Astrabad Bay, reportedly Amir killed all Ruses.
865 Khan Barys of Itil Bulgaria beylyk founded by Tat-Ugek, died, and Shilki, Khan of Kara Bulgar with a capital in Baltavar (Poltava) is proclamed Khan of Itil Bulgaria (865-882).
865 City Bulgar becomes a capital of Itil Bulgaria.
865 Shilki proclames Itil Bulgaria an Islamic state, without a Califate recognition
866 Established Kara Bulgar station Kolyn (Khlynov, Vyatka)
868 First revolt of Türkish soldiers against Abbasid Calif al-Mutaawakkil (847-861)
868 Ahmad ibn Tulun, a Türkish praetorian of Abbasid Califate, becomes an independent ruler of Egypt and extends his rule to Syria
871 Chronicon Salernitarum anno 871: Leaders of Avars, Khazars, and Northmen (= Rus?) according to Byzantine protocol, MGH III, 1839, 523 are titled Kagan: “Chaganum vero non praelatum Avarum, non Gasanorum aut Nortmannorum nuncupari reperimus, neque principem Vulgarum, set regem vel dominum Vulgarum." (Covetous Kagans preferred not be called Princes of Avar, Khazar, or Northman people, but the King of his people)
875 Khazars built a glass factory in Hrodna (present Belarus)
879 879-882 Post Riurik (862-879), pre-Olaf period in Rus ulus
882 Khan Shilki (855-882) died, Bat-Ugyr becomes Khan of Itil Bulgaria (882-895).
882 Khan Alabuga of a Baryn line of Sabans starts a city, named later Bilyar.
882 Olaf (Russ. Oleg) (882-913) First serious Rus expansion. Dominated several E. Slav tribes as tribute states.
889 After 889, Besenyos break through Khazarian border guards and replace Magyars from Levedia
893 Catastrophically cold winter of 892-893 froze Itil and Don, made it possible for Besenyos, whom Oguzes attacked, to flee across frozen rivers into Atelkuzu, although some of them were stuck east of Yaik river
893 Besenyos stop their pusuit of Majars at Dniepr, spend winter near mouth of river Buh
894 Majar Prince Levente leads Khazar Kabars against Bulgaria
894 Besenyos in alliance with Bulgars start a second attack of Majars, forcing them to leave Atilkiji (Itil-Kiji, Atelkuzu) for Transylvania and Upper Tisza region
895 Bat-Ugyr (882-895) abdicates. Baltavar (Elteber) Almush (Almas), eldest son of Shilki, becomes Khan of Itil Bulgaria, accclamed in city Bulgar (895-925).
895 Khan Almush Kara Bulgar census lists 550K, 200K are Saban-speaking Bulgars, 180K-Ars (Udmurts, Finno-Ugors), 170K-Modjars
895 Alans and Bulgars freed from Khazar power
895 Some Khazar Kabars settle in Transilvania/Hungary with Magyars.
895 Avaria (Pannonia) is divided between Slavic state of Great Moravia under Svyatopolk, and Turkic Khanate of Bolgaria. Bolgar Onogundur (or Onogur) settle there, possibly giving name to Hungary
900 Ibn Ruste lists three branches of Itil Bulgars: "first branch was called Bersula, second - Esegel, and third - Bolgar"
902 Varangian Rus mercenaries are mentioned serving in Byzantine naval expedition to Crete. Rus mercenaries also serve Khazars
904 Olaf (Russ. Oleg), Prince of Kiev (882-916 ), remains a vassal of Avar Khaganate, divided between Bulgarian principalities. (In 859 to Khazars??)
909 Rus raiders (druzhina) with Varangian (Varyag) allies captures Khazarian fort Abezgun on Caspian Sea
909 Between 909 and 913. Second assault of Norman/Viking/Varyag/Ruses on Tabaristan Province of Arab Caliphate with at least some Türkic population of Gilans, Kayi Huns, Masguts, and Savirs. Ruses attacked again largest southern port city Abaskun in Astrabad Bay, then Sari in Hyrcania (Yiyrks). Gilan force reportedly killed all Ruses.
910 First missions of Christian preachers from Byzantium to Alania. Establishing Alan arch-episcopate. Peter as first arch-bishop of Alania
913 Kengeres, once a part of confederation of W. Goktürk Khaganate, were driven toward lower Syr-Darya and Aral Sea by Karluk Türks. They were grazing their herds between Yaik and Itil rivers
913 North of Sea of Azov Kengeres occupied Levedia, taking it from Majars, and then drove them from Atilkiji area between Dniepr and Lower Danube
913 Ingvar (Russ. Igor) (913-945) re-established control over Eastern Slavs
913 Largest campaign of Norman/Viking/Varyag/Ruses in Caspian, devastation of Gilan, Deilem, Tabaristan, Abaskun, attacked Baku in Azerbaijan and Shirvan with significant Türkic population of Gilans, Kayi Huns, Masguts, Yiyrks, Azeri, and Savirs. Khazars demolish Rus marauding expedition fleet
915 Besenyos appear before Kiev for first time in force. Prince Ingvar (Russ. Igor) signs peace treaty with them establishing a frontier between Don and Dniester
920 Khazars fight with Burtas (Steppe Alans or Asses), Oguz, Byzantines, Kengeres and Kara Bulgars
920 Itil Bulgar Baltavar Almush (Almas) allies with Caliphate as counterbalance to Khazars. Beginnng of minting of Bulgarian dirkhems
922 Itil Bulgars congress of Bulgarian tribes adopted Islam as state religion, built mosques and schools. Itil Bulgars start transition to Arabic script from Türkic script
922 Baltavar Almush takes a title 'Emir' as obligation to rule in accordance with Quran
922 City Bilyar becomes a province Baityuba capital and a 3rd sized city after Bulgar and Bandja
922 City Nur-Suvar (922-1246). Present Tatarskiy (Sham-Suar)
922 Established city Tukhchi, renamed in 1219 Djuketun (Chistopol)
925 Governor of province Mardan-Ballak Balus starts a city, named later Banja (Banja-Burtas). Present Syzran
925 Almush (895-925) died, Khasan becomes Khan of Itil Bulgaria (925-930). Almush is buried in Fortress Gulistan
930 Seljuks are from tribe Kynyk - one of 24 Oguz tribes. Oguzes live between Syr Darya, Caspian and Aral seas. Kynyks live near delta of Syr Darya
930 Yabgu rules Oguzes. Leader of Seljuk clan, Temir-Yalyg, nicknamed Dukak (Dokak), has a high position. He objects to a raid by Yabgu against other Türkic tribes, and sours relations with Yabgu. He and his tribe may be Moslems
930 Itil Bulgaria has 30 cities. Khasan built: Matak Nukrat Bandja (Samara ) (Center of Mardan-Bellak ulus) Bulyar (citadel in Bilyar) Kamysh Simbir Gazan-Deber Kashan Tukhcha Tau-Kerman (Sviyajsk) Tash-Bulgar Subash-Simbir Karadjar Djilan
930 Khasan (925-930) died, Yalkau Michail becomes Khan of Itil Bulgaria (930-943)
930 Khazars ally with Alans who adopt Judaism, and arrange a dynastic marriage
932 KARAHANID (Karahanli, Ilek (ilig)-khanid, al-Hakaniye, el-Haniye, al-Afrasiyab)
932 - 1212 A.D
Founder - Saltuk Bugra Han
Area - All Trans-Oxus area including area between Issyk and Balkash Lakes Initial center in Kashgar
932 Khazars ally with Oguzes
934 Kengeres join in Hungarian invasion of Byzantian Thrace
939 Khazar Baliqchi Pesakh defeats Rus
943 Yalkau Michail died (930-943), Mohammed becomes Khan of Itil Bulgaria (943-976)
943 Campaign of Norman/Viking/Varyag/Ruses in Caspian, capture of Agvan capital Berdaa at a tributary of Kura in Azerbaijan, devastating city, but with large losses. Agvan had significant Türkic population of Gilans, Kayi Huns, Masguts, Azeri, and Savirs.
944 Kengeres join in Prince Ingvar of Kiev raid on Byzantium
945 Helga (Russ. Olga) (945-962) is energetic in subjugating Slavs, exacting terrible revenge upon Drevlians, burying alive and burning their most distinguished men alive in a bath in Kiev, massacring 5,000 at her husbands funeral feast, burning Izkorosten with many killed or enslaved
944 All Gothic cities-colonies are robbed to foundation in raid of Prince Ingvar of Kiev
945 Start of Itil Bulgar-Turkmen 15 year war
949 Talib, junior son of Khan Gazan, and grandson of Almush, organizes a regular army in Itil Bulgaria.
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