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during the
Middle Ages Hun (disambiguation)
Hunnic War (disambiguation)
Hunno,
Alamannic king in 385 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Bulgar and to
modern Chuvash and
refer to this
extended grouping as
separate Hunno-Bulgar languages. However, such
speculations are not
based on
proper linguistic...
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century CE). In
Russian archaeology, it is
considered as
belonging to the "
Hunno-Sarmatian period" (2nd
century BCE and 5th
century CE). The
Kokel culture...
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Bulgar and to
modern Chuvash and
refer to this
extended grouping as
separate Hunno-Bulgar languages. However, such
speculations are not
based on
proper linguistic...
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Byzantine Empire in 557. They soon
conquered the
remnant of the
Akatziri Hunno-Bulgars also
known as
Kutrigurs from the time of Ernak. ****ens, Mark (January...
- The Oghuric,
Onoguric or
Oguric languages (also
known as Bulgar, Bulgharic, Bolgar, Pre-Proto-Bulgaric or Lir-Turkic and r-Turkic) are a
branch of the...
- This
state was a
centralized monarchy from its inception,
unlike previous Hunno-Turkic
political entities,
which were
tribal confederations. The
royal family...
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argue that the Huns
continued under Ernak,
becoming the
Kutrigur and
Utigur Hunno-Bulgars.
These conclusions remain a
topic of
ongoing debate and controversy...
- "Proto-Bulgarian/Danube Bulgar/
Hunno-Bulgar Bekven": 1 p. Granberg's
suggestion that we
should revive the term
Hunno-Bulgar may well
became that replacement...
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sundry other items. In
Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, the town of
Hunno on the Wall is
probably based on Corstopitum. The
Roman Town is now managed...