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The Kabars (Gr. Kabaroi) were a confederation of three [edit (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:History_of_Russia&action=edit)] History of Russia Early East Slavs Khazars Kievan Rus Volga Bulgaria Mongol invasion Golden Horde Muscovy Imperial Russia Revolution of 1905 Revolution of 1917 Civil War Soviet Union Russian Federation The Khazars were a Turkic...
Khazar tribes that rebelled against the authority of the Khazar For the The Enterprise boldly went where no man had gone before. Star Trek collectively refers to six science fiction television series, ten motion pictures, and hundreds of novels, video games, and other works of fiction all set within the same fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry in the early...
khagan in the ( (7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Contents // 1 Events 2 Significant persons 3 Inventions, discoveries, introductions 4 Decades and years Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there...
9th century. The word itself is believed to derive from a Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Stylistics Prescription Pragmatics Applied linguistics Sociolinguistics Generative linguistics Cognitive linguistics Computational linguistics Historical linguistics Etymology List of linguists The Turkic languages are a group of closely related languages that are spoken by a variety of people distributed across a vast...
Turkic word meaning "rebel." The Kabars joined the proto- This article is about the Magyar people. For the Magyar language, see Hungarian language. Magyars are an ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary. In English they are usually called Hungarians, except in some historical texts. The word Hungarian has a wider meaning, because - especially in the past - it referred to...
Magyar migration from the The steppe of Western Kazakhstan in early spring In physical geography, steppe (from Slavic step) is a plain without trees (apart from those near rivers and lakes); it is similar to a prairie, although a prairie is generally reckoned as being dominated by tall grasses, while short grasses are said...
steppes of the Ukraine (Україна, Ukrayina in The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. Ukrainian (українська мова / Ukraïnska Mova) Spoken in: Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia Region...
Ukraine to the The Pannonian plain is a large plain in central/south-eastern Europe that remained when the Pliocene Pannonian Sea (see below) dried out. The river Danube divides the plain roughly in half. map of Pannonian plain The plain is roughly bounded by the Carpathian mountains, the Alps, the Dinaric Alps...
Danubian Steppes of modern The Republic of Hungary (Magyar Köztársaság) or Hungary (Magyarország) is a A landlocked country is one that has no coastline. There are 42 landlocked countries in the world. A landlocked sea is a sea that is not connected to the oceans: the...
Hungary, assisting the Magyars in conquering Position of the Roman province of Pannonia Pannonia is an ancient country bounded north and east by the Danube, conterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory of present-day countries: Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia...
Pannonia. Many Kabars settled in the For other uses, see Bihar (disambiguation). Capital Patna Largest City Patna Governor Buta Singh Chief Minister Rabri Devi Area 94,163 km² Population - Total - Density Ranked 3rd in India 82,878,796 (2001) 880/km² Literacy rate: - Total - Male - Female 47.53% 60.32% 33...
Bihar region of the later The Kingdom of Hungary is the name of a multiethnic kingdom that existed in Central Europe from 1000 to 1918. It arose in present-day western Hungary and subsequently spread to remaining present-day Hungary, to Transylvania (in present-day Romania), Slovakia, Carpatho-Ukraine, Croatia, and other smaller nearby territories...
Kingdom of Hungary and For other uses, see Transylvania (disambiguation). Transylvania (Romanian: Transilvania or Ardeal, Hungarian: Erdély, German: Siebenbürgen, Serbian: Transilvanija, Turkish: Erdel, Slovak: Sedmohradsko, Polish: Siedmiogród) is a historic region that forms the western and the central parts of Romania. Contents // 1 Geography 2 Economy 3 Population 4 Etymology 5...
Transylvania. Some people believe that the character recorded by There are two works with the name Gesta Hungarorum. The Gesta Hungarorum (Latin for The Deeds of the Hungarians), a record of early Hungarian history, is preserved in a mid‑12th century manuscript. Most parts of the text are considered by some contemporary authors as simply inventions (by the...
Gesta Hungarorum as lord Marot and his grandson Menumorut or Menumorout (translated into Hungarian as Mén-Marót) was the ruler of a dukedom based in Biharea, in the northwestern part of Transylvania (nowadays in Romania), in the 9th century. Menumorout was grandson of Dux Morout or Moront of the khozars, some hungarian authors identifying Morout with...
Menumorut, Dux (Latin for leader) was also another name for a Roman miltary commander; usually, a general who commanded multiple legions without also being a governor. It was often a prefix for dux bellorum (literally, leader of wars) or dux provinciae (literally, leader of a province). It is the source of...
dux of Romania with Bihor county highlighted Bihor (Hungarian: Bihar) is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Transylvania region, 7 500 km², and 600 223 hab. The capital city is Oradea (population: 206,527). Its common abbreviation is BH. Contents // 1 Demographics 1.1 Ethnicity 1.2 Religion 2 Geography 3...
Biharia, were of Kabar descent. One of the names on the Contents // 1 Introduction 2 Significance of the Letter 3 Text of the Letter 4 Bibliography Introduction The Kievian Letter is an early ( ( (7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Contents // 1 Events 2 Significant persons 3 Inventions, discoveries, introductions 4 Decades and years Events The Iberian...
Kievian Letter is "Kiabar", which may suggest that Kabars settled in Kiev as well. The Kabars eventually assimilated into the general Magyar population, leaving scattered remains and some cultural and linuistic imprints. Some scholars believe that the The Székely (Szeklers in English, Secui in Romanian) are a Hungarian-speaking ethnic group, historically centered in the Transylvanian town of Székelyudvarhely, (now Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita county, Romania). Székely also live in other nearby counties, especially Covasna and Mureş, but they are linked most strongly to...
Szekely are their descendents. - You may also be looking for the Kabarda, Kabard or Kabarid are simply alternative ways of referring to the Kabar people of the northern Caucasus more commonly known by the plural term Kabardin (or Kebertei as they term themselves). Originally they comprised the semi-nomadic eastern branch of what was once the Adyghe tribal fellowship. They number...
Kabards, a modern ethnic group related to the The The Avars were a nomadic people of Eurasia who established a state in the Volga River area of Europe in the early 6th century. Contents // 1 Classical Sources 2 Developments in Central Eurasia 3 Developments in Central and S.E. Europe 4 Caucasian Avars and their Language 5 Anthropological...
Caucasian Avars of The Republic of Dagestan ( Russian (русский язык) Spoken in: Russia and many other countries Region: Eastern Europe and Asia Total speakers: 280 million Ranking: 4-7 Genetic classification: Indo-European Slavic East Slavic Russian Official...
Dagestan; or the A Ka-bar is the 7-inch fighting and utility knife used by the US Marines in World War II, and has been carried into battle by generations of Marines since. The knife itself is a Bowie knife with a seven-inch (17cm) blade, and was originally designed as a...
Ka-bar, a type of knife.
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