-
diplomatic persuasion and
bribery dragged the
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs into
mutual warfare.
Utigurs led by
Sandilch attacked the
Kutrigurs who
suffered great...
- were the
similar Utigurs and both
possibly were
closely related to the Bulgars. They
warred with the
Byzantine Empire and the
Utigurs.
Towards the end...
-
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs were
drawn into
mutual warfare,
decimating one another. In the end, the
Kutrigurs were
overwhelmed by the Avars,
while the
Utigurs came under...
-
managed to
unite the
Onogur Bulgars with the
tribes of the
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs under a
single rule,
creating a
powerful confederation which was referred...
- and Sandilch,
whose Utigurs were
engaged in a
civil war
against the
Kutrigurs of Khinialon. The
origin of the
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs, who
lived in the vicinity...
-
Kirghiz Chigils Toquz Oghuz Orkhon Uyghurs Yagma Nushibi Duolu Kutrigurs Utigurs Yabaku Yueban Bulaqs Xueyantuo Torks Chorni Klobuky Berendei Yemeks Karamanlides...
- and
moves south into the
Carpathian Mountains. Asparukh,
leader of the
Utigurs,
leaves the
Ongal area to Kotrag, and
leads his
people into
Moesia in Northern...
-
Kutrigurs and
Utigurs into
mutual warfare. The
Utigurs led by
Sandilch attacked the Kutrigurs, who
suffered great losses.
Kutrigurs Utigurs Maenchen-Helfen...
-
received Roman protection. In the late 500s, the Saragurs, Kutrigurs,
Utigurs and
Onogurs held part of the
steppe north of the
Black Sea. In 555, Pseudo-Zacharias...
-
Kutrigurs were named. Ernakh's
other son was Utig
after whom Sandilch's own
Utigurs were named.
Perhaps unrelated, Kozar, the name of a
Khazar ancestor in...