Khumar

Khumar

Khumarinskoye gorodishche (Russian: Хумаринское городище) or Khumar [Brook 67.] is a ruined medieval fortress on the top of Mount Kalezh above the Kuban Gorge in the Greater Caucasus, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia.

The fortress, situated 11 km upstream from Karachaevsk and formerly accessed only by ladder, occupies some forty hectares. The convert|18|ft|m|sing=on-high walls, with twelve bastions, were pierced by a single 5-metre-wide gate. The fortifications are supposed to have been constructed either by the Khazars or by the Bulgars in connection with the Khazar-Arab Wars.

The site is rich in pseudo-runic inscriptions, an evidence of early medieval Turkic occupation by tribes of the Saltovo-Mayaki cultural group. Unfortunately, most of the inscriptions were heavily damaged by locals and are now illegible. [Brook 67; Ya'ari 27.]

Among the more controversial finds from the site was a folding, modular altar unearthed in the area. Scholars at the archaeological museum in Rostov-on-Don asserted that the altar was part of a Khazar Jewish shrine built in imitation of the Biblical "mishkan". [Brook 113.]

In the 9th and 10th centuries, it was the site of a populous town, mentioned in Byzantine and Georgian sources as Skhimar (Russian: Схимар). It is believed that St. Maximus the Confessor was held there during his exile to the Caucasus.fact|date=July 2008 Within four kilometers from the fortress stands the Shoana Church (ca. 925), first described by Abraham Firkovich in 1848.

The town was destroyed by Tamerlane during his invasion of the Golden Horde in 1396.

Notes

References

*Brook, Kevin Alan. "The Jews of Khazaria", 2d ed. Rowman & Littlefield, Inc., 2006.
*Ya'ari, Ehud. "Skeletons in the Closet." "The Jerusalem Report". Vol 6, No. 9, September 7, 1995. pp. 26-30.

External links

* [http://www.karachaevsk.info/karachai/etnografy/ Official website of Karachaevsk]
* [http://www.dombayinfo.ru/foto_karachay/gallery25032007 Views of the ruins]
*ru icon [http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/30_Writing/Codex%20EuroAsiaticKuban%20Ru.htm Khumarinskoye runic inscriptions]
*ru icon [http://www.uspex.kiev.ua/metal/dop_1/kuban.htm Treasure troves at Khumarinskoye]


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