5th–7th-century Turkic nomadic group of the Pontic–Caspian steppe
For the town, see Onoguris.
The Onoghurs, Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished in the Pontic–Caspian steppe and the Volga region between 5th and 7th century, and spoke the Oghuric language.[1]
The Onoghurs, Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished in...
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...
Onogur may refer to: Onogur, Bulgaria, a village in Dobrich Province Onogur Islands, Antarctica Onoğurs, members of a Hunno-Bulgar state around the Sea...
sources often mention the Onoğurs in close connection with the Bulgars. Agathon (early 8th century) wrote about the nation of Onoğurs Bulğars. Nikephoros I...
Utigurs were independent of the Onogurs until after Kubrat's empire disintegrated, it is believed he seceded from the Onogurs when they became entangled in...
island group is named after the settlement of Onogur in northeastern Bulgaria in connection with the Onogurs (5th-7th century). The group comprises the following...
Göktürks), Buz (the Oghuz), Zabuk, Ungari (either the Hungarians or the Oghurs/Onogurs), and Tilmac (or Tilmic/Tirôsz; the Tauri). In the Chronicles of Jerahmeel...
from the Turks) ˀwngr (אוגר) (Ungar; either the Hungarians or the Oghurs/Onogurs) Tolmaṣ (תולמץ) (cf. the Pecheneg tribe Βορο-ταλμάτ < *Boru-Tolmaç mentioned...
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...
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...
were the archaeological Saltov culture, i.e. Bulgars (Proto-Bulgarians, Onogurs) and the Alans, from whom they learned gardening, elements of cattle breeding...
the Early Middle Ages Cimmeria Sarmatia Dacia Taurica Scythia Khazaria Onoğurs Kazarig Avar Khaganate Old Great Bulgaria Ruthenia Principalities of Kyivan...
Hungarian settlements between the Volga River and the Ural Mountains. The Onoğurs (and Bulgars) later had a great influence on the language, especially between...
Classification of Uralic languages.)[citation needed] Hungarian prehistory Yugra Onogurs Sinor, Denis, ed. (1990). The Cambridge history of early Inner Asia. Cambridge...
Κοβρᾶτος, Kούβρατος; Bulgarian: Кубрат [koˈbrat]) was the ruler of the Onogur–Bulgars, credited with establishing the confederation of Old Great Bulgaria...
Saragurs, Oghurs (or Urogi, perhaps a Byzantine error for Uyghurs) and Onogurs to the Emperor in Constantinople, and explained they had been driven out...
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...
AD, Priscus mentions that the Sabirs attacked the Saragurs, Oghurs and Onogurs, as a result of having themselves been attacked by the Avars. It has been...
neopaganism Hungarian shamanism Komi mythology Magyar invasion legends Onogurs "Pole, Hungarian, two good friends" Tengrism Attila Turk, HUNGARIAN ARCHAEOLOGY...
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...
Slavs arrived in the region and established settlements. Then, in 582, Onogur Bulgars settled in southeastern Bessarabia and northern Dobruja, from which...
various empires of the Eurasian steppes – the tribal confederations of the Onogurs and of the Sabirs, and the Göktürks – before gaining their independence...
belonged to the Dulo clan of the Western Turks - the so-called alliance Onogurs Bulgars. Some historians have even identified the Western qaghan Moheduo...
the Early Middle Ages Cimmeria Sarmatia Dacia Taurica Scythia Khazaria Onoğurs Kazarig Avar Khaganate Old Great Bulgaria Ruthenia Principalities of Kyivan...
scholars, it is more correctly called the Onogundur-Bulgar Empire. Utigurs Onogurs Bulgars The ethnonym of the Huns, like those of Scythians and Türks, became...
Bulgaria, leads the Khazars in overthrowing his brother Batbayan of the Onogurs, and moves south into the Carpathian Mountains. Asparukh, leader of the...