- The
Dulebes, Dulebs,
Dudlebi or
Dulibyh (Ukrainian: Дуліби) were one of the
tribal unions of
Early Slavs between the 6th and the 10th centuries. According...
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Dulebe is a
village in the muni****lity of Tutin, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village has a po****tion of 56 people.
Popis stanovništva,...
- Ukrainians,
including the Polans, Severians, Drevlians,
White Croats,
Dulebes, Ulichs, and Tivertsi. The
migration of
these tribes from
Ukraine throughout...
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historians believe that the
Buzhans and the
Volhynians used to be
called the
Dulebes.
There are even
theories connecting the name of the river,
region and country...
- history, from the Scythians, Huns,
Goths and Bulgars,
through the Polans,
Dulebes,
Drevlians and Pechenegs, to in more
recent times, the Cossacks, Ukrainians...
- (roughly in a
large part of the
hypothesized region of Proto-Slavs origin)
Dulebes (Dulebi),
ancestors of Ukrainians, Belarusians, part of
Czechs and Poles...
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Germanic Goths,
slavized Sarmatians (White Croats), and at last
Slavic Dulebes (later Buzhans), who
eventually become part of the
Kievan Rus' in 907,...
- chronicles, such as the
Primary Chronicle,
which mentions tribes of the
Dulebes,
Buzhans and Volhynians. The land was
mentioned in the
works of Al-Masudi...
- Polans, Drevlyans, Dregovichs, Radimichs, Vyatichs, Krivichs, Slovens,
Dulebes (later
known as
Volhynians and Buzhans),
White Croats, Severians, Ulichs...
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already inhabited by a
Slavic majority (besides "Pannonian Slavs"
including Dulebes and
possibly some Croats), and
Christian Avars were also
found in Lower...