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According to the
Bavarian Geographer, the
Buzhans had 230 "cities" (fortresses). Some
historians believe that the
Buzhans and the
Volhynians used to be called...
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Buzhan (Persian: بوژان) may
refer to:
Buzhan, Ilam
Buzhan,
Razavi Khorasan Buzhans Buzan (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- area
around the
Volga was
inhabited by the
Slavic tribes of
Vyatichs and
Buzhans, by Finno-Ugric, Scandinavian, Baltic,
Hunnic and
Turkic peoples (Tatars...
- River,
where the
Volhynians (related to the
territory of Volhynia) and
Buzhans (related to the name of
Southern Bug) lived. To the north, the Drevlians'...
- Drevlians, Polans, Dregoviches, and
possibly Buzhans,
eventually to
become part of the
Kievan Rus'.
Buzhans /
Bugans (Bugane > Buzhane; [g] > [ʒ]; zh =...
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Buzhan (Persian: بوژان, also
Romanized as
Būzhān; also
known as Būzān and Mūzer) is a
village in Fazl
Rural District, in the
Central District of Nishapur...
- Radimichs, Vyatichs, Krivichs, Slovens,
Dulebes (later
known as
Volhynians and
Buzhans),
White Croats, Severians, Ulichs, and Tivertsi.
There is no consensus...
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distributaries near Lebyazhye. The East
Slavic Buzhan tribe inhabited the area of the
Buzan river. The
Buzhans are one of
various Slavic tribes which formed...
- and
Zeuss Buzhans settled in Bosnia. The
theory of
Slavic origin of the name
Bosnia and its
possible connection with the
Slavic tribe of
Buzhans, came also...
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Nestor in the
Primary Chronicle mentions four
apparently Slavic tribes: the
Buzhans and
Dulebes along the
Southern Bug River, and the
Tivertsi and
Ulichs along...