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Parsbit, also known as Prisbit, was a Khazar noblewoman active in the 730s CE. In Muslim sources, Parsbit is called "the mother of the khagan."

Whether she was the regent for an infant monarch (unlikely, since during the same period Barjik is called "the son of the khagan"[citation needed]) or for an incompetent one (again unlikely, since the Khazars during this period practiced ritual regicide[citation needed] once a monarch's ability to rule was compromised), or whether she ruled in her own right is unclear. What is certain is that Parsbit (called Barsbek in some sources) wielded an enormous degree of power, even commanding armies (such as the expeditionary force led against Armenia by Tar'mach in 730.

Sources

  • Golden, Peter B. Khazar Studies: An Historio-Philological Inquiry into the Origins of the Khazars. Budapest: Akademia Kiado, 1980.

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