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tricked the
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs into
mutual warfare.
Utigurs led by
Sandilch attacked the
Kutrigurs, who
suffered great losses.
Kutrigurs made a peace...
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locally raised levies, to
drive the
Kutrigurs from the
Theodosian Walls.
Belisarius decided to
advance to meet the
Kutrigurs and set up his camp a few kilometers...
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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...
- the
Kutrigurs invaded the
lands of the
Byzantium Empire,
Emperor Justinian I (527–565)
through diplomatic persuasion and
bribery dragged the
Kutrigurs and...
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persuasion and
bribery the
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs were
drawn into
mutual warfare,
decimating one another. In the end, the
Kutrigurs were
overwhelmed by the...
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where Agathias leaves off. It
embraces the
period from the
arrival of the
Kutrigurs in
Thrace during the
reign of
Justinian in 558, to the
death of the emperor...
-
Khazarig was,
according to Sandilch, a son of Ernakh,
after whom the
Kutrigurs were named. Ernakh's
other son was Utig
after whom Sandilch's own Utigurs...
- Khan
Kubrat managed to
unite the
Onogur Bulgars with the
tribes of the
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs under a
single rule,
creating a
powerful confederation which...
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HEPHTHALITES ROURAN KHAGANATE Kyrgyzs Gaoju Turks Yueban Magyars Sabirs Alans Kutrigurs Venedae Finnish Ugrians Yakuts Bashkirs Antes GOGU- RYEO
AKSUM According...
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where rhotacism is used, in the
Kipchak languages it is ögiz.
Saragurs Kutrigurs Utigurs Oghur &
Oghuz Oghur (tribe) Juha Janhunen, (1996), Manchuria:...