Reclaiming Our Heritage

The New Khazar Republic's Claim to Crimea

Explore the historical and legal foundations of our rightful claim to the land of Crimea, a region integral to our heritage and future.

Historical Context

The New Khazar Republic’s claim to Crimea is deeply rooted in the rich history of the Khazar Empire. Established in the late 6th century CE, the Khazar Empire was a formidable commercial and political entity that controlled vast territories, including Crimea. The Khazars were known for their strategic position along the Silk Road, facilitating trade between Eastern Europe and Southwestern Asia. Our ancestors’ influence extended from the Volga-Don steppes to the northern Caucasus, making Crimea a significant part of our historical and cultural heritage. Today, we seek to honor this legacy by reasserting our rightful claim to the land of Crimea, through diplomatic and legal efforts on the international stage.

Key Historical Events

Follow the pivotal moments that have shaped our journey to reclaim Crimea.

650 CE

Formation of the Khazar Empire

The Khazar Empire is established, becoming a dominant force in the region and laying the foundation for future claims to Crimea.

965 CE

Decline of the Khazar Empire

Despite the decline, the cultural and historical ties to Crimea remain strong among the Khazar descendants.

1991

Post-Soviet Era

With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, new opportunities arise for the Khazar descendants to assert their historical claims.

2023

Formation of the New Khazar Republic

The New Khazar Republic is officially established, marking a significant step towards reclaiming Crimea through diplomatic and legal channels.

Legal Frameworks Supporting Our Claims

The New Khazar Republic’s claims to Crimea are grounded in a robust legal framework. International laws, including the principles of self-determination and historical sovereignty, support our position. The United Nations Charter and various international treaties recognize the right of peoples to self-determination, which is a cornerstone of our claim. Historical documents and treaties from the medieval period also provide evidence of the Khazar Empire’s control over Crimea, further solidifying our legal stance.

Diplomatic Efforts to Assert Our Claims

The New Khazar Republic is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts to assert our claims over Crimea. We have initiated dialogues with international bodies such as the United Nations and the European Union to present our case. Our diplomatic missions are focused on building alliances and gaining recognition from other nations. We are also participating in international forums and conferences to highlight the historical and legal merits of our claims, aiming to garner global support for our cause.