Hispanic-Hebrew sources on the Khazars: approach to existing sources. 10-15th centuries.
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In the history of the Khazars, their conversion to Judaism is a defining event that has aroused the interest of researchers for decades. To study such an event, how it occurred or if it really took place, the information provided by Jews from the Iberian Peninsula is of great importance. With this article we want to present these sources and who their authors were in order to put them in value and make them known, making them accessible to present and future researchers with an interest in the subject.
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