- The Onoghurs,
Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were a
group of
Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished...
- were
spoken in some
nomadic tribal confederations, such as
those of the
Onogurs or Ogurs,
Bulgars and Khazars. The
Oghuric languages are a
distinct group...
-
Onogur may
refer to:
Onogur, Bulgaria, a
village in
Dobrich Province Onogur Islands,
Antarctica Onoğurs,
members of a Hunno-Bulgar
state around the Sea...
-
Utigurs were
independent of the
Onogurs until after Kubrat's
empire disintegrated, it is
believed he
seceded from the
Onogurs when they
became entangled in...
-
sources often mention the
Onoğurs in
close connection with the Bulgars.
Agathon (early 8th century)
wrote about the
nation of
Onoğurs Bulğars.
Nikephoros I...
-
island group is
named after the
settlement of
Onogur in
northeastern Bulgaria in
connection with the
Onogurs (5th-7th century). The
group comprises the following...
- from the Turks) ˀwngr (אוגר) (Ungar;
either the
Hungarians or the Oghurs/
Onogurs) Tolmaṣ (תולמץ) (cf. the
Pecheneg tribe Βορο-ταλμάτ < *Boru-Tolmaç mentioned...
- Göktürks), Buz (the Oghuz), Zabuk,
Ungari (either the
Hungarians or the Oghurs/
Onogurs), and
Tilmac (or Tilmic/Tirôsz; the Tauri). In the
Chronicles of Jerahmeel...
- years. The
Onogur Bulgars are
scattered by the Khazars, who then
establish a
great Steppe empire,
centered on the
Lower Volga. The
Onogurs depart to the...
-
Slavonic ągrinŭ, in turn
borrowed from Oghur-Turkic
Onogur ('ten [tribes of the] Ogurs').
Onogur was the
collective name for the
tribes who
later joined...