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The Shadow Khagans: The Rise, Reign, and Dissolution of the Avar Empire.
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- ISBN8235087125
- EAN9798235087125
- Date de parution15/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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The Shadow Khagans: The Rise, Reign, and Dissolution of the Avar Empire. For two and a half centuries, a nomadic empire ruled the heart of Europe, extracting tribute from Constantinople, reshaping the demographic map of the Balkans, and building in the Carpathian Basin a political community of extraordinary sophistication. This was the Avar Khaganate: not the transient destructive horde of the Byzantine chronicles, but one of the early medieval world's most remarkable experiments in multi-ethnic empire-building.
The Shadow Khagans traces the full arc of the Avar story, from the catastrophic collapse of the Rouran Khaganate on the Mongolian plateau in the 550s CE, and the westward flight of survivors carrying the political memory of a destroyed empire, to the Khaganate's absorption into the Carolingian world after 800 CE. Drawing on the groundbreaking archaeogenomic research of the HistoGenes project, alongside Byzantine chronicles, Carolingian annals, and the material evidence of more than 70, 000 excavated graves, this book reconstructs the internal life of the Avar state: its marriage networks and kinship structures, its artistic traditions and religious world, its military innovations and its diplomatic genius.
At the centre of the Avar story is a paradox that speaks to the deepest questions of human political life: how an elite that maintained its genetic distinctiveness for two and a half centuries simultaneously built a political world so inclusive that people of entirely different origins proudly called themselves Avars, and meant it.
The Shadow Khagans traces the full arc of the Avar story, from the catastrophic collapse of the Rouran Khaganate on the Mongolian plateau in the 550s CE, and the westward flight of survivors carrying the political memory of a destroyed empire, to the Khaganate's absorption into the Carolingian world after 800 CE. Drawing on the groundbreaking archaeogenomic research of the HistoGenes project, alongside Byzantine chronicles, Carolingian annals, and the material evidence of more than 70, 000 excavated graves, this book reconstructs the internal life of the Avar state: its marriage networks and kinship structures, its artistic traditions and religious world, its military innovations and its diplomatic genius.
At the centre of the Avar story is a paradox that speaks to the deepest questions of human political life: how an elite that maintained its genetic distinctiveness for two and a half centuries simultaneously built a political world so inclusive that people of entirely different origins proudly called themselves Avars, and meant it.



