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Onogur may refer to:

  • Onogur, Bulgaria, a village in Dobrich Province
  • Onogur Islands, Antarctica
  • Onoğurs, members of a Hunno-Bulgar state around the Sea of Azov

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Onogurs

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The Onoghurs, Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished in...

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Onogur

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Onogur may refer to: Onogur, Bulgaria, a village in Dobrich Province Onogur Islands, Antarctica Onoğurs, members of a Hunno-Bulgar state around the Sea...

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Oghuric languages

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were spoken in some nomadic tribal confederations, such as those of the Onogurs or Ogurs, Bulgars and Khazars. The Oghuric languages are a distinct group...

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Old Great Bulgaria

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Magna Bulgaria and Patria Onoguria ("Onogur land"), was a 7th-century Turkic nomadic empire formed by the Onogur-Bulgars on the western Pontic–Caspian...

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Kubrat

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Κοβρᾶτος, Kούβρατος; Bulgarian: Кубрат [koˈbrat]) was the ruler of the Onogur–Bulgars, credited with establishing the confederation of Old Great Bulgaria...

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Onogur Islands

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Onogur Islands (Bulgarian: Оногурски острови, ‘Onogurski ostrovi’ \o-no-'gur-ski 'os-tro-vi\) is the group of nine islands and some islets and rocks adjacent...

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Bulgars

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be later inhabited by the Bulgars and the Pugurs (Puguraje). The names Onoğur and Bulgar were linked by later Byzantine sources for reasons that are unclear...

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Hungary

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Slavonic ągrinŭ, in turn borrowed from Oghur-Turkic Onogur ('ten [tribes of the] Ogurs'). Onogur was the collective name for the tribes who later joined...

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Organa

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According to John of Nikiu, he was regent (kavkhan) over the tribe of the Onogur Bulgars from 617 to 630 in place of his nephew, Kubrat, for the time Kubrat...

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Asparuh of Bulgaria

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Tarikhy (a work of disputed authenticity) Asparuh was made the leader of the Onogur tribe by his father. After his father's death, Asparuh would have acknowledged...

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Pannonian Avars

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Rhetor (420s–after 472), who recounts that in c. 463 the Šaragurs and Onogurs were attacked by the Sabirs, who had been attacked by the Avars. In turn...

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Ghaznavids

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Oghuz Turks Karluks Kipchaks Onogurs Kumyks Yakuts Dolgans Krymchaks Sabir people Crimean Karaites...

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Bukovina

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the Early Middle Ages Cimmeria Sarmatia Dacia Taurica Scythia Khazaria Onoğurs Kazarig Avar Khaganate Old Great Bulgaria Ruthenia Principalities of Kyivan...

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Sultanate of Rum

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Oghuz Turks Karluks Kipchaks Onogurs Kumyks Yakuts Dolgans Krymchaks Sabir people Crimean Karaites...

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Bessarabia

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Slavs arrived in the region and established settlements. Then, in 582, Onogur Bulgars settled in southeastern Bessarabia and northern Dobruja, from which...

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Hungarians

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Annalibus Iuvavensibus in 881. The Magyars/Hungarians probably belonged to the Onogur tribal alliance, and it is possible that they became its ethnic majority...

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Kutrigurs

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History (c. 555) in Western Eurasia records thirteen tribes, the wngwr (Onogur), wgr (Oğur), sbr (Sabir), bwrgr (Burğar, i.e. Bulgars), kwrtrgr (Kutriğurs)...

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Khalji dynasty

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Oghuz Turks Karluks Kipchaks Onogurs Kumyks Yakuts Dolgans Krymchaks Sabir people Crimean Karaites...

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Huns

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Turkic-speaking peoples from the East, including the Oghurs, Saragurs, Onogurs, and the Sabirs. In 463, the Saragurs defeated the Akatziri, or Akatir...

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677

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years. The Onogur Bulgars are scattered by the Khazars, who then establish a great Steppe empire, centered on the Lower Volga. The Onogurs depart to the...

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Hungarian language

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literature favors the hypothesis that it comes from the name of the Turkic tribe Onoğur (which means "ten arrows" or "ten tribes"). There are numerous regular sound...

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Donbas

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the Early Middle Ages Cimmeria Sarmatia Dacia Taurica Scythia Khazaria Onoğurs Kazarig Avar Khaganate Old Great Bulgaria Ruthenia Principalities of Kyivan...

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Khazars

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Turkic groups, such as the Oğuric peoples, including Šarağurs, Oğurs, Onoğurs, and Bulğars who earlier formed part of the Tiele (Tiělè) confederation...

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Khingila I

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displace the Sabirs to the west, who in turn displaced the Saragur, Ugor and Onogur, who then asked for an alliance and land from Byzantium.[citation needed]...

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Turkic tribal confederations

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separate groups of the Turkic migration in the early medieval period, namely: Onogur ("ten tribes") Utigurs Kutrigurs Uyghur Saragurs The stem uq-, oq- "kin...

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