hokimiyats
Hokimiyats, also known as hokimiyats of the Khazars, were a group of Khazar nobles who held significant political and military power during the Middle Ages. They were part of the Khazar Khaganate, a powerful state that existed in Eastern Europe from the 7th to the 11th century. The term "hokimiyats" refers to the highest-ranking officials within the Khazar court, who were responsible for managing the state's affairs and enforcing its laws.
The hokimiyats held various titles, with the most prominent being the "hokim" or "hokim-i khazari," which translates
The hokimiyats were responsible for maintaining the Khazar Khaganate's alliances with other European powers, such as
The hokimiyats' power and influence declined as the Khazar Khaganate faced internal strife and external pressures