- Busir
Busir or Busir Glavan (in Greek, "Ibouzir" or "Ibousiros Gliabanos") was
Khagan of theKhazars in the late 7th century and early 8th century CE.In 704
Justinian II , who had been exiled atChersones for nine years, arrived at Busir's court. Busir, perhaps seeking to use him in his political maneuverings with theByzantine Empire , welcomed Justinian and gave him his sister in marriage (the woman's Khazarian name is unknown, but she took the baptismal name of Theodora.) Busir provided the couple with funds and a house inPhanagoria .However, the winds of realpolitik soon shifted, and the new emperor,
Tiberius III , offered Busir a substantial bounty for his brother-in-law's head. Busir dispatched two agents,Balgitzin andPapatzys , to kill Justinian, but the latter was warned by his wife, who bribed the assassins' slaves to learn the nature of their mission. Turning the table on his would-be killers, Justinian murdered the pair after a banquet and fled Phanagoria by ship, seeking aid from KhanTerval ofBulgaria , with whose help he retook Constantinople.Busir now attempted to make peace with Justinian, sending Theodora to Constantinople. He later became involved with, possibly instigating, a revolt by Justinian's officers in the
Crimea , which led ultimately to the crowning ofBardanes as emperor and the death of Justinian in 711.References
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Kevin Alan Brook . "The Jews of Khazaria". 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006.
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