The
Silk Roads: A New History of the World, by Peter Frankopan.
With this post, I am going to offer a variety of dishes from
Frankopan’s book; you are free to select as many or as few items as you wish
from the buffet table. Like a true smörgåsbord,
even if you sample a bit of each plate, you will not leave stuffed.
The Silk Roads of the
Steppes
…the steppes were much more than a
Wild North, a frontier zone filled with savage people with strange customs….the
nomadic lifestyle was in fact both regulated and ordered.
The tribes of the steppes held large herds and flocks of
livestock; the flocks needed proper pasture.
This could not happen in a world of chaos. One example is the Pechenegs, living to the
north of the Black Sea:
The Pechenegs were subdivided into
eight tribes that were in turn split into a total of forty smaller units, each
with clearly demarcated zones that were theirs to exploit.
Farming also became increasingly important: wheat, millet
and rye; hazelnuts; wax and honey. But
one of the most important goods for trade was pelts. The prices paid for pelts were incomprehensible
to some observers:
“…in any other country, a thousand
loads wouldn’t buy you a bean.”
The Silk Roads of
Conversion
One very constant theme throughout the book is the ebb and
flow of religion, following trade and conquest.
One of the more interesting conversions from the eighth or ninth
centuries is described, albeit the history is much debated. The story involves the Khazars, a Türkic
tribe prominent north of the Black and Caspian Seas:
So important were the Khazars as
allies that in the early eighth century two marriage alliances were arranged
between the ruling houses of Khazaria and Byzantium….
Such Imperial marriages with foreigners were rare for
Byzantium; with nomads from the steppes, this was almost unheard of.
Byzantium was not satisfied merely with intermarriage. After a request by the Khazars, Byzantium
sent envoys to explain the virtues of Christianity, for the purpose of
conversion. At the same time, the
Khazars sent for envoys from the Muslims and from the Jews. It was time, it seems, to choose a religion.
…the Khazar leader decided that
Judaism was the right religion for his people.
The Silk Roads of
Slavery
A new power began to grow, from the far north:
The Rus’ were ruthless when it came
to enslaving local populations and transporting them south.
The majority of those taken captive – the Slavs – gave us
the name we know: slaves.
Slaves also came from sub-Saharan Africa; one trader boasted
of selling more than 12,000 black slaves in Persia. But those taken from the lands of the Turks
were considered the best slaves of all.
The sale of slaves paid for imports flooding into Europe in
the ninth century. But not all were pleased
with this activity: in 776, Pope Hadrian I decried the sale of men and women; the
bishop of Bremen, Rimbert, would ransom any slave professing to be Christian.
But the slave trade brought wealth to the Rus’; by the end
of the tenth century, they came to be the dominant force on the western
Steppe. They sacked, and destroyed, Atil
– the capital of the Khazars. The Rus’
were so feared that in Constantinople they were limited to a maximum of 50 at a
time entering the city to trade.
Meanwhile, severe winters drastically impacted the crop in
the south, in lands controlled by Muslims.
An opportunity was opened to Byzantium to retake lands lost to Muslims in
the past, including Crete, Cyprus and Antioch.
Taxes and revenues shifted once again – away from Baghdad and toward
Constantinople.
The fruits of this shift were visible even to Western
Europe; interest in the Christian east – where Jesus Christ had lived – grew. Men from Scandinavia and the British Isles
were welcomed into the Varangian guard – an elite unit meant to serve as the
Emperor’s guard; to serve in this unit was considered a rite of passage by the
royal families of the west.
It was not Paris or London that mattered, but cities in the
east; it was not just the Holy land, but the cities that connected west to east
– cities that connected to the Silk Roads.
In this, Kiev became a lynchpin of the medieval world:
Daughters of Yaroslav the Wise, who
reigned as Grand Prince of Kiev until 1054, married the King of Norway, the
King of Hungary, the King of Sweden and the King of France. One son married the daughter of the King of
Poland, while another took as his wife a member of the imperial family of
Constantinople.
The marriages in the next generation were even more
impressive: Hungary and Poland were again represented, along with Henry IV, the
German Emperor.
The Silk Roads to
Crusade
And then, from the east, came the Seljuk Turks. With names that were certainly Christian, if
not Jewish – Michael, Israel, Moses and Jonah – it is likely that these Turks
from the Steppes were once evangelized by earlier missionaries to central Asia. The moment celebrated as the birth of the
Turkish state was at hand:
…the Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes
set out from Constantinople with a large army, meeting with disaster in 1071 at
Manzikert where the Byzantine forces were caught by surprise and humiliated….The
Seljuk ruler, Alp Arslan, made the Byzantine leader lie on the ground and
placed his foot on his neck.
Appeals were sent throughout Europe, including to Pope Urban
II – a last-ditch effort, given the less than pleasant history between the
eastern and western church. The Pope
called for the faithful to march to the aid of their brethren, announcing this
at a church council at Clermont, north of the Alps.
…many were convinced that the apocalypse
was nigh. Urban’s call to arms met with
a massive response: in 1096, tens of thousands of men set off for Jerusalem.
Many were motivated by faith and the reports of horrors and
atrocities committed by the invaders. While
the Crusades are remembered for the religious aspect, many of its most
important implications were worldly – the powers of Europe were to compete for
riches and prestige in the east. The
west was going to drag itself closer to the heart of the world.
But this is a story for the next chapter.
Slav = slave?
ReplyDeleteMay, might or perhaps nyet. The may, might or perhaps are the words I often see in scientific articles. No science. Just may, might or perhaps.
Myths of Russian History: Does the word 'Slavs' derive from the 'slave'?
https://www.rbth.com/arts/history/2017/07/17/myths-of-russian-history-does-the-word-slavs-derive-from-the-word-slave_804967
Slav does not derive from slave.
ReplyDeleteSlave derives from slav.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Slav
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Slave
Thank you, Jaime
DeleteThis post has finally caused me to join the fray in the BM comment section. For those interested in exploring the historical anomoly of the Khazars in depth, the book "The Twelfth Tribe" is worth a read. And that history is one of the reasons I think comments like those of the Angry Conservative (or some similar appellation) on other posts, where he focuses on "Judah" as the source of world problems, leads down a wrong path. Blair and Bush and Obama and many other power elite certainly don't fit into such a simple narrative. And the current Pope is certialy understood better in light of recent posts by BM on the Frankfurt school, but not necessarily by an obsessive focus on "Judah". Again, it may be that the history of the Khazars holds more import than is generally understood.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the fray...and it is "Unhappy Conservative" to whom you refer, I suspect.
DeleteThis topic of Jewish conspiracy is an interesting one. On the one hand, Jews are over-represented in many culturally and politically important fields. Perhaps this speaks to the value of tribe more than anything else - within the broadly defined western tradition, Jews are the most tribal.
But my thinking for now - and has been for some time: Jews, the State of Israel, etc., are just useful tools for a bigger game controlled by other actors (some of whom may be Jews, but of course many others). There are other useful tools in this game.
The one thing that keeps me a bit wobbly on this: "To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."
True for Jews and Israel; then again...about as true for blacks, gays, democracy, the national anthem, etc.
Thanks for throwing out the welcome mat. The book I mentioned is actually "The Thirteenth Tribe". Sorry for the brain lapse. I think there are a many Jews in Israel who feel the same way about their government as we do about ours. And Mises, Rothbard, Block and many other beacons of liberty can help act as a check on over-generalizations. In any group, there will he heros, and perhaps martyrs.
DeleteThere are troubling indications that the Marxist Pope is planning to resume the persecution of the Catholics who preserve the greatest amount of traditional Catholic "culture" and he seems to be in league with those who control this bigger game you mention. The culture wars make for strange bedfellows indeed. And when the President of Russia publically says Bergoglio is not Christian, as he did this week, you know we live in truly strange times.
ID,
DeleteThe khazars are an interesting piece of history, however there has been a lot of confusion regarding their relationship to the ashkenazi, this should clear that up:
http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2009/12/11/more-jewish-genetics-the-weak-khazar-hypothesis/
There are "Jewish conspiracies" (like the founding of Israel and its continued espionage activities, but the issue is jewish behavior which has been conditioned over the course of their history. You say my focus is "obsessive" and I disagree. The Frankfurt School was Jewish. Freudianism and Boasian anthropology are also Jewish. These are weaponized ideas that come from Jews for the purpose of making society better suited to Jews. These are simple facts. Nowhere do I claim they are responsible for all the worlds problems, but they are responsible for a lot of problems. In particular the West has been going through cultural decline and the Jews remain an intelligent and nepotistic group with a dual morality (one thing for the Jews another for the goyim). This makes them effective predators and our cultural decline makes us easy prey.
Many civilizations have hosted the tribe over the centuries. Most have fallen to the sands of time. I am not saying the juden were wholly responsible but I am also not saying they were innocent. The fact remains that they have outlived many civilizations and have been expelled from even more. Their influence is not neutral.
Also Blair, Bush, and Obama were all neocohen tools. Do you have a dog in this fight?