This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Kandik" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR(December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Kandik or Kazrig was one of the three Scythian brothers mentioned in the chronicle of Michael of Syria, the Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch.[1] After leading their Iverian people as refugees away from the Turks as Pseudo-Avar khagans, Kazrig and his brothers Bolgaris and Bayan I approached Sarosius to mediate for him with the Byzantine Empire in 557. They soon conquered the remnant of the Akatziri Hunno-Bulgars also known as Kutrigurs from the time of Ernak.
Preceded by
Shaush-over Avars
Avar Khagan Kutrigur Ruler
Succeeded by
Bayan I
^Dickens, Mark (January 2010). "The Three Scythian Brothers: an Extract from the Chronicle of Michael the Great | Mark Dickens". Parole de l'Orient. 35. Academia.edu. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
Kandik or Kazrig was one of the three Scythian brothers mentioned in the chronicle of Michael of Syria, the Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch. After leading...
The Kandik River (Hän: K'ày' juu) is an 82-mile (132 km) tributary of the Yukon River in Canada and the United States. Beginning in the Canadian territory...
compartment) and KDK KANDIK (KDK-KAND, KDK-KAND-xxxxxx, xxxxxx represents up to 6 alphanumeric characters indicating a sub KANDIK compartment). Nowadays...
River Rock River Eagle River Old Crow River Bluefish River Rapid River Kandik River Alsek River Kaskawulsh River Jarvis River Dezadeash River Aishihik...
River Tatonduk River Seventymile River Nation River Fourth of July Creek Kandik River Charley River Porcupine River (tributaries in the Yukon) Miner tributaries...
Gandhara kingdom probably at time of Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley Kandik, (late ruler) Kingdoms in the Mahabharata Kingdoms in the Ramayana Schwartzberg...
pushed the Kidarites into northern India. Their last ruler in Gandhara was Kandik, c. 500 CE. Around 430 King Khingila, the most notable Alchon ruler, emerged...
is rejected or doubted by many scholars. The recorded Avar khagans were: Kandik (c. 552 – c. 562) Bayan I (562–602) Bayan II (602–617) Bayan III (617–630)...
Government Monarchy Kushanshah • fl. 320 Kidara • fl. 425 Varhran I • fl. 500 Kandik Historical era Late Antiquity • Established 320 CE • Disestablished 467...
(84 km) Old Crow River – 175 miles (282 km) Charley River – 88 miles (142 km) Kandik River – 82 miles (132 km) Nation River – 70 miles (110 km) Seventymile River...
of Gandhara Kidara I (4th century AD), first Kidarite ruler of Gandhara Kandik (5th century AD), last Kidarite ruler of Gandhara Marananta (4th century)...
Kutrigurs immediately following Sinnion and the dominance of the Avar conqueror Kandik. The Eurasian Avars arrived in 557. Tiberius II Constantine was acting for...
Berthachar, King (500–530) Herminafried, King (500–531) Avar Khaganate – Kandik, Khagan (554–562) Bayan I, Khagan (562–602) Kingdom of the Gepids Thraustila...
diplomatic negotiator between the Central Asian Pseudo-Avar refugees led by Kandik and the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in 557 and then again between Justin...
(2009) John Khouri performing works of Anton Eberl. Pedal piano by James Kandik and Philip Belt. [26]. Belt (1996) Sanchez (2011) O'Donnell (1996) Sheeley...