- Voulgaría), also
often known by the
Latin names Magna Bulgaria and
Patria Onoguria ("Onogur land"), was a 7th-century
Turkic nomadic empire formed by the...
-
Bulgaria (Magna Bulgaria), also
known as Onoghundur–Bulgars state, or
Patria Onoguria in the
Ravenna Cosmography.
Constantine VII (mid-10th century) remarked...
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Kuber would later carry from Srem to Keramisia)
after Ernakh in
Patria Onoguria.
Ingrod visited Constantinople,
converted to
Christianity and
began to...
- Old
Great Bulgaria, or
Patria Onoguria, "the
homeland of Onogurs". The
civil war,
possibly a
succession struggle in
Onoguria between the
Kutrigurs under...
- Preceded by
Bolgarios Ruler in
Onoguria Succeeded by Gostun...
-
Byzantium gave the land to the
Hunugurs in the 460s; it
became known as
Patria Onoguria under his brother, Ernakh. Its Hun
inhabitants became known as the Utigur...
-
powerful confederation called Old
Great Bulgaria, also
known as
Patria Onoguria,
between the
Black Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Caucasus. Kubrat, who was...
- the
medieval authors in
Western Europe as Old
Great Bulgaria, or
Patria Onoguria.
According to some scholars, it is more
correctly called the Onogundur-Bulgar...
- the
medieval authors in
Western Europe as Old
Great Bulgaria, or
Patria Onoguria.
According to some scholars, it is more
correctly called the Onogundur-Bulgar...
-
Bulgaria (Magna Bulgaria), also
known as Onoğundur–Bulğars state, or
Patria Onoguria in the
Ravenna Cosmography.
Little is
known about Kubrat's activities....