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Irnik, a
village in
Bulgaria is
named after Irnik (Ernak).
Irnik Point on Snow
Island in the
South Shetland Islands,
Antarctica is
named after Irnik (Ernak)...
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Irnik Point (Bulgarian: нос Ирник, ‘Nos
Irnik’ \'nos ir-'nik\) is the ice-free
southwest entrance point to
Brauro Cove on the
northwest coast of Snow...
- (Nominalia of the
Bulgarian khans)
claimed through descent from
Attila through Irnik,
possibly Attila's
attested son Ernak.
During the
pagan period, the succession...
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Hirnyk (Ukrainian: Гірник,
pronounced [ɦ⁽ʲ⁾
irˈnɪk]; Russian: Горняк, romanized: Gornyak) is a city in
Kurakhove urban hromada,
Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk...
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Unknown location,
possibly Pannonia or
Greece Noble family Attilid (by marriage) Spouse(s)
Attila Issue Ellac Dengizich Irnik Father Unknown Mother Unknown...
- was
identical with
Attila the Hun who was
succeeded by his son
Ernak or
Irnik (the
second name
mentioned in the Nominalia).
Others suggests that Avitohol...
- that of the
Nominalia of the
Bulgarian khans for
mythological Avitohol and
Irnik from the Dulo clan of the Bulgars.: 103 : 59, 142 The
Hungarian Árpád dynasty...
- Islands, Antarctica. It is
entered southwest of
Mezdra Point and
northeast of
Irnik Point. The
feature is
named after the
Thracian goddess Brauro.
Brauro Cove...
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failed invasion of the
Eastern Roman Empire.
Ernak Ήρνάχ, Ирникъ, Hernac,
Irnik 454 –
after 469
Unknown Ernak was the
youngest son of Attila, whom the Hun...
- 61.48333°W / -62.75139; -61.48333,
which is 6.25 km west-southwest of
Irnik Point.
Bulgarian mapping in 2009 and 2017. L. Ivanov. Antarctica: Livingston...