# GREEN BOOK *Islamic sources on the Khazar question* ## Entries - [[AKSHANY, YABIR IBN]] (17th century) - Anatolian minstrel believed to be Satan - [[ATEH]]([[☪️]][[✡️]][[✝️]]) - [[8thCentury|beginning of 9th century]] Khazar princess - [[AL-BAKRI, THE SPANIARD]] (11th century) - principal Arab chronicler of the Khazar polemic - [[FINGERING]] - musical term used to designate sequence for applying fingers to an instrument - [[FRAGMENT FROM BASRA]] - title of an 18th-century transcript of an Arabic text - [[IBN (ABU) HADERASH]] - devil who divested Princess Ateh of her sex - [[KAGHAN]]([[☪️]][[✡️]][[✝️]]) - title of the Khazar ruler from the Tatar word khan - [[KHAZARS]]([[☪️]][[✡️]][[✝️]]) - in Arabic "Khazar", a people of Turkish origin - [[KHAZAR POLEMIC]]([[☪️]][[✡️]][[✝️]]) - event cited by Islamic sources as key in the Khazars' conversion - [[KORA, FARABI IBN]] (8th-9th centuries) - Islamic representative in the Khazar polemic - [[KU]] - *Driopteria filix chazarica*, a type of fruit from the Caspian Sea - [[MASUDI, YUSUF]] (mid-17th century to September 25, 1689) - lute player and one of the authors of this book - [[MOKADDASA AL-SAFER]] (9th-10th-11th centuries) - Khazar priest and dream hunter - [[MUAWIA, DR ABU KABIR]] (1930-1982) - Arab Hebraist, professor at Cairo University - [[MUSIC MASON]] - Khazar profession of cutting and mounting pieces of rock salt - [[MUSTAJ-BEG SABLJAK]] (7th century) - Turkish commander in Trebinje