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Omeljan Yosypovych Pritsak (Ukrainian: Омелян Йосипович Пріцак; 7
April 1919 – 29 May 2006) was the
first Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of
Ukrainian History...
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experiences and
conversations with her. JPL · 17518 17519
Pritsak 1992 YE2
Omeljan Pritsak, Ukrainian-American
cofounder of the
Ukrainian Research Institute...
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Chronicle (year 6604/1096), p. 184)
Pritsak 1975, p. 212.
Pritsak 1975, p. 213-214.
Spinei 2003, p. 114.
Pritsak 1975, p. 214.
Spinei 2003, pp. 113–114...
- 264: "Ladoga,
known to the
Norse as Aldeig****rg"
Pritsak 1981, p. 299: "Aldeigja [Old] Ladoga".
Pritsak 1981, p. 31: "Aldeig****rg (Old Ladoga), the oldest...
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known as Tuğan Khagan,
according to
Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a
Khazar Khagan of the 825 AD. Per
Pritsak,
Dyggvi led a
rebellion of the
Kabars against...
- name with
initial r- not of
Altaic origin (example Ragnaris).
Omeljan Pritsak derived it from Old
Turkic and
considered it to be of
composite form, with...
- identifiable. In
Khazarian Hebrew Do****ents of the
Tenth Century,
Omeljan Pritsak argued that "PYYNYL" was
actually "PTzNYK" Pecheneg, the
misreading ascribed...
- (2004).
Viking Rus.
Brill Publishers. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-90-04-13874-2.
Pritsak,
Omeljan (5
April 1977). "The
Origin of Rus'". The
Russian Review. 36 (3):...
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First Chronicle. Cf., e.g.,
Christian 341–345.
Pritsak 60–71;
Shahmatov ****ii–****iii;
Pritsak 60–71.
Pritsak placed the "lost generation"
between Oleg and...
- 243–252)
Korobkin citing Golb &
Pritsak notes that
Khazars have
often been
connected with Kiev's foundations.
Pritsak and Golb
state that
children in...