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Arthur Koestler
Hungarian-British author and journalist (1905–1983)
Al-Mas'udi
al-Masʿūdī (full name , ), –956, was a historian, geographer and traveler. He is sometimes referred to as the "Herodotus of the Arabs". A polymath and prolific author of over twenty works on theology, history (Islamic and universal), geography, natural science and philosophy, his celebrated magnum opus The Meadows of Gold () combines universal history with scientific geography, social commentary and biography.
Lev Gumilev
Soviet academic (1912-1992)
Judah Halevi
Spanish-Jewish philosopher, poet and physician (c.1075–1141)
Ibn al-Athir
Islamic historian, theologian and geographer (1160–1232/3)
Zeki Velidi Togan
Turkish historian and Turkologist (1890–1970)
Vasily Bartold
Russian orientalist (1869–1930)
Simon Dubnow
historian, writer, activist
Heinrich Graetz
Prussian Jewish historian (1817 – 1891)
Mikhail Artamonov
Soviet archaeologist and historian (1898–1972)
Omeljan Pritsak
Ukrainian historian (1919-2006)
Abraham Firkovich
Karaite scholar (1786–1874)
Abraham Harkavy
Russian historian (1835–1919)
Khazar Correspondence
historical documents
Lazăr Șăineanu
Romania philologist, linguist, folklorist and cultural historian (1859–1934)
András Róna-Tas
Hungarian historian
The Invention of the Jewish People
2008 non-fiction work by Shlomo Sand
The Thirteenth Tribe
1976 book by Arthur Koestler
Peter Benjamin Golden
American historian
Abraham Polak
Israeli historian (1910-1970)
Svetlana Pletnyova
Russian historian and archaeologist (1926–2008)
Douglas Morton Dunlop
British orientalist (1909-1987)
Julius Brutzkus
Lithuanian politician and historian
Constantine Zuckerman
Jewish-French historian of Byzantium
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
research institute devoted to Ukrainian studies
Norman Golb
American historian (1928-2020)
Paul Wexler
American-born Israeli linguist
Jonathan Shepard
British historian
Sámuel Kohn
Hungarian rabbi, historian (1841-1920)