- 2012. ... Gr**** term
Tourkoi first used for the
Khazars in 568 AD. In
addition in "De
Administrando Imperio"
Hungarians call
Tourkoi too once
known as Sabiroi ...
-
appears in the
tenth century, when a
bishopric of the "Vardariotai or
Tourkoi" is
mentioned as
subject to the
diocese of Thessalonica. The mid-fourteenth...
- The
Magyars pursue Simeon I to Drastar,
miniature from the
Madrid Skylitzes note that the
Magyars are
named above the army
Tourkoi (Turks)...
- that he was told by a
Hungarian delegation visiting his
court that the
Tourkoi (the
Byzantine name for the Hungarians) used to be
called "sabartoi asphaloi"...
- The
ethnonym Turks (Gr****: Τούρκοι/
Tourkoi, Serbo-Croatian: Turci/Турци, Albanian: turk) has been
commonly used by the non-Muslim
Balkan peoples to denote...
- (Turkish: Batı
Trakya Türkleri; Gr****: Τούρκοι της Δυτικής Θράκης, romanized:
Toúrkoi tis Dytikís Thrákis) are
ethnic Turks who live in
Western Thrace, in the...
- 2012. ... Gr**** term
Tourkoi first used for the
Khazars in 568 AD. In
addition in "De
Administrando Imperio"
Hungarians call
Tourkoi too once
known as Sabiroi ...
-
foreigners (ethnikoi), and
contemporary accounts list Khazars, Pharganoi,
Tourkoi (i.e. Magyars),
Franks and Arabs. Hans-Joachim Kühn even
refers to it as...
-
greater independence in
exchange for
leading an army (also
containing Tourkoi, Magyars)
against Symeon. It
seems that
Petar had now
agreed to join the...
-
subsequent decades.
Contemporaneous Byzantine authors referred to them as
Tourkoi ("Turks") and to
their land as
Tourkia ("Turkey") in the 10th century....