- The
Kutrigurs were a
Turkic nomadic equestrian tribe who
flourished on the Pontic–Caspian
steppe in the 6th
century AD. To
their east were the similar...
- Μελαντιάς),
which took
place in 559, was a
battle between the
armies of the
Kutrigurs,
commanded by Zabergan, and the
Byzantine Empire,
under the able and skilled...
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steppe in the 6th
century AD. They
possibly were
closely related to the
Kutrigurs and Bulgars. The name Ut(r)igur,
recorded as Οὺτ(τ)ρίγουροι, Οὺτούργουροι...
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Bayan became their supreme Khagan in the
stead of the
previous ruler, the
Kutrigur khan Zabergan. As
allies of the
Byzantine Empire of
Justinian I (r. 527–565)...
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Utigurs were
engaged in a
civil war
against the
Kutrigurs of Khinialon. The
origin of the
Kutrigurs and Utigurs, who
lived in the
vicinity of the Onoghurs...
- to be an
etymological ****ociation
between the
Bulgars and the
preceding Kutrigur (Kuturgur > Quturğur > *Toqur(o)ğur < toqur; "nine" in Proto-Bulgar; toquz...
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Zabergan (Medieval Gr****: Ζαβεργάν) was the
chieftain of the
Kutrigurs, a
Turkic nomadic tribe of the Pontic–Caspian steppe,
after Sinnion. His name is...
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Others however,
argue that the Huns
continued under Ernak,
becoming the
Kutrigur and
Utigur Hunno-Bulgars.
These conclusions remain a
topic of
ongoing debate...
- soon
conquered the
remnant of the
Akatziri Hunno-Bulgars also
known as
Kutrigurs from the time of Ernak. ****ens, Mark (January 2010). "The
Three Scythian...
- Three-Chapter Controversy. In 559, he was sent by
Justinian to
escort the
Kutrigur raiders retreating across the Danube. In 562 and 563, he was in charge...