- Gr****
Tourkia (Khazaria) ("eastern
Tourkia"),
designation for the
early medieval Khazar state in
Byzantine sources Tourkia (Hungary) ("western
Tourkia"),...
- The
Metropolitanate of
Tourkia was an
Eastern Orthodox diocese (eparchy) in the
Medieval Hungary,
during the 11th and 12th centuries. Its name was derived...
- state.
Byzantine sources refer to
Hungary as
Western Tourkia in
contrast to Khazaria,
Eastern Tourkia. The
gyula line
produced the
kings of
medieval Hungary...
-
lists the "Tyrcae"
among the
people of the same area. The Gr**** name,
Tourkia (Gr****: Τουρκία) was used by the
Byzantine emperor and
scholar Constantine...
-
Byzantine sources also
referred to the
Magyar state as
Tourkia (Turkey) (Gr****: Τουρκία). The name
Tourkia is also
inscribed on the
Corona graeca of the Holy...
-
written in Gr****, the
country was
known as "Western
Tourkia" in
contrast to
Eastern (Khazar)
Tourkia. The
Jewish Hasdai ibn
Shaprut around 960
called the...
-
diffusion by
referring to the
Khazar lands as 'Eastern
Tourkia' and
Hungary as 'Western
Tourkia'".
Carter Vaughn Findley, The
Turks in the
World History...
- 10th century, the name
Tourkia was used for
defining two
medieval states:
Hungary (Western
Tourkia); and
Khazaria (Eastern
Tourkia). The
Mamluk Sultanate...
- was
named the "Metropolitanate of
Tourkia" (Hungary), and the head of this
church was the "Metropolitan of
Tourkia" (Hungary). As was
customary in the...
-
Byzantine sources in
Medieval Gr****, the
nation was
denominated the "Western
Tourkia".
Hasdai ibn
Shaprut denominated the
polity "the land of the Hungrin" ("the...