- авар мацӏ, awar macʼ [ʔaˈwar mat͡sʼː], "Avar language"), also
known as
Avaric, is a
Northeast Caucasian language of the Avar–Andic
subgroup that is spoken...
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narrative poetry,
under the same title, from László
Arany and
ancient Hunnic,
Avaric and
Hungarian legends; as a
tribute to
ancient steppe peoples. Fanyüvő (Treeshaker)...
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Settle as Miss Coddle, the
headmistress of ****
University Aaron Teoh as
Avaric, Fiyero's
friend Sharon D.
Clarke as the
voice of Dulcibear, a
talking Bear...
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classical Armenian ****amese as asm asm
Individual Living অসমীয়া (Ôxômiya)
Avaric av ava ava
Individual Living Авар мацӏ; اوار ماض (Avar maz) Avar Avestan...
- is a work of poetry,
prose and criticism. The book was
translated from
Avaric into
Russian by
Vladimir Soloukhin in 1967 and to
English in 1970 by Julius...
- Avar
Empire had lost
their significance while new ones arose.
Although Avaric material culture found over much of the
northern Balkans may
indicate an...
- words]. Natsionalno-russiie slovari:
Literaturnye yazyki Dagestana (in
Avaric and Russian). Makhachkala: DNTS RAN. pp. 1–970, 1–588. Genko, A. N. (1930)...
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settled lifestyle. The new
period introduced Slavo-
Avaric symbiosis and multi-ethnic Slavo-
Avaric culture. The
Slavs in
southern Slovakia adopted new...
- 7th
century and
early 8th century, the
border between Slavic and Slavo-
Avaric territory shifted toward Nitra. A
biritual cemetery in Nitra-Dolné Krškany...
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According to
different hypotheses, they were a
tribe or clan of Croat, Slavic,
Avaric or
Gothic origin that was
located around present-day
Gacka (Lika), between...