- The
Oghuz Turks (Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, romanized: Oγuz) were a
western Turkic people who
spoke the
Oghuz branch of the
Turkic language family. In the 8th...
- The
River Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a
river in
North Yorkshire, England. Hydrologically, the
river is a
continuation of the
River Ure, and the
combined length...
- of Pereiaslavl' 1068 1068
Battle of Kerlés
Kingdom of
Hungary Pechenegs Ouzes 1068 1069 Kiev
uprising of 1068
Kievan Rus'
Veche of kiev 1071 1071 Battle...
- the same
relates to the
Navigation of the
River commonly called The
Lesser Ouze, from
Thetford to Brandon, and from
Brandon to a
Place called The
White House...
- a
flood plain and whar****e
between the
Grand Union Canal and the
River Ouze,
south of
Bridge Street and is
believed to have
opened during 1931. The racing...
- near to the said levels; as also the
lands adjoining or near to the
river Ouze, in the
county of Norfolk,
draining through the same to sea by the harbour...
- centuries. They were most
numerous in the
county of Tolna.
Oghuz Turks (
Ouzes)
Smaller groups of
Oghuz Turk
settlers ('Úzok' or 'Fekete Kunok/Black ****ans'...
- groups,
pushed by the
Ouzes – a
coalition of
Turkic nomads –
sought asylum in the
Byzantine Empire in the 1040s.
After the
Ouzes there followed the ****ans –...
- Burtas, and sold
their captives. The
Khazars made an
alliance with the
Ouzes against the
Pechenegs and
attacked them from two directions. Outnumbered...
- Ely, and from
thence to Soham; and for
building a
Bridge cross the
River Ouze, at or near a
Place called Stretham Ferry, in the
County of Cambridge" Here...