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according to some historians, such as V. Beshevliev, it
should be read as
kapkhan (from qapghan, lit. 'conqueror'). Most
often recorded as καυχάνος, but...
- Proto-Bulgars,
Uighurs and/or Mongols,
including khagan (or kagan), khan,
kapkhan, tudun, tarkhan, and khatun.
There is also evidence, however, that ruling...
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Carnuntum (now Petronell-Carnuntum in Austria) to the
Christian Avar
kapkhan, Theodorus, and his
people whom
Slavs forced to
leave their homeland. 805...
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began raiding the Avar territories,
forcing one of the Avar leaders, the
kapkhan Theodore, who was Christian, to s**** ****istance from the Franks. He and...
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defeats on the
Avars in the
early 9th century. An Avar dignitary, the
kapkhan, went to the
Carolingian Empire in
early 805,
asking Charlemagne to grant...