That is because it is not correct. Tartary was an area of asiatic nomads and steppe warlords. There was no unification of the peoples of Tartary, they were all ruled by no nation and the area was called Tartary because it originates from a Latin word meaning "beyond the realm" or something of that nature, and several of the groups from Tartary came to be known as Tartars as a result, and name given to them by Europeans.
Wasn't it the Russian/Tartarian region that forced the Khazarians to choose between 3 religions and stop the human sacrifice?
Since then it has been a all out war to wipe them from history.
Never heard tartaria being Muslim, I do not think that is correct.
That is because it is not correct. Tartary was an area of asiatic nomads and steppe warlords. There was no unification of the peoples of Tartary, they were all ruled by no nation and the area was called Tartary because it originates from a Latin word meaning "beyond the realm" or something of that nature, and several of the groups from Tartary came to be known as Tartars as a result, and name given to them by Europeans.
Any books that treat the topic of Tarataria well that you are aware of?
Please do lay out what you have found in older history books!
Yeah, I haven't seen anything pointing to them being a Muslim nation either. The whole history of that region is mired in deception
That happened in 600 AD or something like that. So probably not the same Tartaria
It was Russia but Russia had not expanded into the area called Tartary yet at the time of giving the Khazars an ultimatum
interesting history written in the 11th addition of the Khazarians. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/40769/40769-h/40769-h.htm#ar136