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- 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...
- Greece–Turkey border (Gr****: Σύνορα Ελλάδας–Τουρκίας, romanized: Sýnora Elládas–Tourkías, Turkish: Türkiye–Yunanistan sınırı) is around 200 kilometres (120 mi)...
- 10th century, the name Tourkia was used for defining two medieval states: Hungary (Western Tourkia); and Khazaria (Eastern Tourkia). The Mamluk Sultanate...
- diffusion by referring to the Khazar lands as 'Eastern Tourkia' and Hungary as 'Western Tourkia'". Carter Vaughn Findley, The Turks in the World History...
- 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...
- inscription: ΓΕΩΒΙΤΖΑϹ ΠΙΣΤΟϹ ΚΡΑΛΗϹ ΤΟΥΡΚΙΑϹ (Geōbitzas pistós králēs Tourkías, meaning "Géza I, faithful kralj of the land of the Turks"). The contemporary...
- 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...
- historiographers called Avars and Huns "Scythians". The Gr**** cognate of Tourkia (Gr****: Τουρκία) was used by the Byzantine emperor and scholar Constantine...