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Zabergan (Medieval Gr****: Ζαβεργάν) was the
chieftain of the Kutrigurs, a
Turkic nomadic tribe of the Pontic–Caspian steppe,
after Sinnion. His name is...
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Zabergan Peak (Bulgarian: връх Заберган, romanized: vrah
Zabergan, IPA: [ˈvrɤɣ
zɐbɛrˈɡan]) is the
rocky peak
rising to 1039 m on Foyn Coast, Antarctic...
- in 559, was a
battle between the
armies of the Kutrigurs,
commanded by
Zabergan, and the
Byzantine Empire,
under the able and
skilled command of general...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Winter – The
Kutrigurs and Huns
under Zabergan cross the
frozen Danube River, and
invade the Balkans. They raid Thracia...
- Sandilch. In the
winter of 558, the
remaining large Kutrigur army led by
Zabergan crossed the
frozen Danube and
divided into
three sections; one
raided south...
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Balkan campaigns where Zabergan was
recruited into
Empire service.
Bulgarios should be
identified with
Sandilch and
Kazarig with
Zabergan taking their names...
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particularly dangerous invasion of
Sklavinoi and
Kutrigurs under their khan
Zabergan threatened Constantinople, but they were
repulsed by the aged
general Belisarius...
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Kutrigur Bulgars under Khan
Zabergan crossed the
Danube River to
invade Roman territory and
approached Constantinople.
Zabergan wanted to
cross into Asia...
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Kutrigurs was not well
received by Sandilch.
Sinnion was
succeeded by
Zabergan. Maenchen-Helfen, Otto J. (1973). "Chapter IX. Language: 7.
Names of undetermined...
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their supreme Khagan in the
stead of the
previous ruler, the
Kutrigur khan
Zabergan. As
allies of the
Byzantine Empire of
Justinian I (r. 527–565), the Avars...