- in an
important role in
communal identity: The
conversion of the
Volga Bulghars to
Islam is
commonly dated to the
first decades of the 10th century, and...
-
Bulgar (also
known as
Bulghar, Bolgar, or Bolghar) is an
extinct Oghur Turkic language spoken by the Bulgars. The name is
derived from the Bulgars, a...
- The
Taurus Mountains (Turkish:
Toros Dağları or Toroslar, Gr****: Ταύρος) are a
mountain complex in
southern Turkey,
separating the
Mediterranean coastal...
- the
geographical dictionary of Yāqūt (under the
headings Atil, Bashgird,
Bulghār, Khazar, Khwārizm, Rūs),
published in 1823 by
Christian Martin Frähn. Only...
-
Anatolios &
Palmer 2009, p. 66.
Gerald Mako, "The
Islamization of the
Volga Bulghars: A
Question Reconsidered",
Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 18, 2011, 199–223...
- The
Bulgars (also
Bulghars, Bulgari, Bolgars, Bolghars, Bolgari, Proto-Bulgarians) were
Turkic semi-nomadic
warrior tribes that
flourished in the Pontic–Caspian...
-
Bulghars in the
historical and
cultural sense. It is
clear that
Chuvash belongs to the
Oghur branch of Turkic, as the
language of the
Volga Bulghars did...
-
Vikings on
European culture".
Gerald Mako, "The
Islamization of the
Volga Bulghars: A
Question Reconsidered",
Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 18, 2011, 199–223...
- Möngke Temür ᠮᠥᠩᠬᠡᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ Khan
Coinage of Möngke (Mengu) Timur.
Bulghar mint.
Dated AH 672 or 3 (AD 1273-1275) Khan of the
Golden Horde Western Half (Blue...
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Coinage of Mengu-Timur.
Bulghar mint.
Dated AH 672 or 3 (AD 1273–1275)....