- romanized: Varchonítes), or Pseudo-
Avars in
Byzantine sources, and the Apar (Old Turkic: 𐰯𐰺) to the Göktürks (Kultegin Inscription: Apar –
Avars were
called "Apar")...
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Avar,
Avars,
avar, ahir, or
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Avar(s) or
AVAR may
refer to:
Avars (Caucasus), a
modern Northeast Caucasian-speaking...
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Avars reside in the
North Caucasus between the
Black Sea and the
Caspian Sea.
Alongside other ethnic groups in the
North Caucasus region, the
Avars live...
- as Avaric, is a
Northeast Caucasian language of the
Avar–Andic
subgroup that is
spoken by
Avars,
primarily in Dagestan. In 2010,
there were approximately...
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established direct rule over Bavaria, thus
provoking neighbouring Avars.
During the same year,
Avars made an
incursion into Bavaria, but Franko-Bavarian forces...
- regions. The
first conflicts between the
Avars and the
Franks occurred in the 560s,
shortly before the
Avar conquest of the
Pannonian Basin.
Armed conflicts...
- as a
result of
raids by the
Avars, or
their subject Slavs, into the
Balkan provinces of the
Byzantine Empire. The
Avars usually raided the
Balkans when...
- are
found within the
Avar territory and it is now ****umed that Christianity,
penetrating from Georgia,
survived among the
Avars down to the 14th to 15th...
- The
Avar–Andic
languages form one of the
seven main
branches of
Northeast Caucasian language family. It
branches into the
Andic languages and the
Avar language...
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Avars (known by such
names as
Varchonites or
Pseudo Avars), who
settled in
Pannonia (centred on
modern Hungary)
during the 6th century.
These Avars were...