Don’t the Khazarians supposedly kill babies and drink blood?
Ashkenaz was Abram’s uncle and a pagan worshipper.
Khazar was Abram’s cousin and a pagan worshipper.
Abram, early in life was a pagan worshipper.
God’s Chosen Nation descended from Abram (Abraham) and worshipped the One true God through the ages.
These were the ones called out of Egypt by Moses.
Jesus the Christ came from this stock (Israelites).
The Khazar tribe settled in the “-stan” area of the world and became known as the Khazaks.
The founder of (modern) Theosophy (a Gnostic practice), Helena Blavatsky, is descended from the Ashkenaz tribe that settled in UKR.
She calls (called) herself a European Jew...when it was convenient.
It’s the use of the term ‘Jew’ that is confusing.
“Don’t the Khazarians supposedly kill babies and drink blood?”
No. And there are no current Khazars, other than distant descents scattered here and there.
Khazarians wiki
The Khazars were a semi-nomadic Turkic people who formed an empire called Khazaria in Russia from the 6th to 10th century CE. They were known for their significant influence on the history of Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Origins
The Khazars likely originated from the Western Turkic Khaganate of the Eurasian steppe, after it was conquered by Tang China. They migrated to the northwestern Caucasus region and established their capital, Balanjar, around 650 CE.
Empire
Khazaria was an international trading center, connecting the Byzantine Empire, the Arab Caliphate, and the Tang Dynasty of China. The Khazars were skilled merchants and traders, and their empire was known for its wealth and cultural diversity.
Religion
The Khazars were initially pagans, but they later adopted Judaism, Tengrism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. The Khazars’ conversion to Judaism is a topic of ongoing debate among historians, with some arguing that it occurred in the 8th century and others disputing the extent of the conversion.
Decline
Khazaria declined in the 10th century due to internal conflicts, external pressures, and the rise of the Kievan Rus’ state. The Khazars were eventually absorbed into the Kievan Rus’ and later the Mongol Empire.
Legacy
The Khazars left a lasting legacy in the region, with their language, culture, and traditions influencing the development of Eastern European and Middle Eastern societies. The Khazar hypothesis, which suggests that Ashkenazi Jews descended from Khazarian Jews, remains a topic of debate among historians and geneticists.
[the above was gone into in the article you posted, and in Jews today there is no Khazarian genetic evidence.]
Some of them do.
>>”Don’t the Khazarians supposedly kill babies and drink blood?”
That all depends on who’s doing the supposing.
For sure the ancient Canaanites did - the people that today we call 'Palestinians'...