- The
Khalyzians or Chalyzians(Arabic: Khalis, Khwarezmian: Khwalis,
Byzantine Gr****: Χαλίσιοι, Khalisioi, Magyar: Kálizok, also
known in
German sources...
- Bielowski [pl]
conjectured that
Khvalisy referred to the same
people called "
Khalyzians" by the
Byzantine chroniclers.
Other scholars [who?]
believe that "Khvalisy"...
- Look up
kabar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kabars were
Khalyzians,
Turkic Khazar people who
joined the
Magyar confederation in the 9th century....
- Hajdúböszörmény.
Amongst other names of
Muslims in
early Hungary were
Khalyzians,
Saracen and Ishmaelites. The
first Islamic author to
speak of this Muslim...
- Torbeshi, Pomaks, Bosniaks, Chechens,
Muslim Albanians, Böszörmény,
Khalyzians, Ingush, Gr**** Muslims, Vallahades,
Muslim Romani people,
Balkan Turks...
- but this is debatable.
Ketel Hungarians Árpád
dynasty Aba (genus) Palóc
Khalyzians Bulgars Pannonian Avars Khazars Pechenegs Turkic peoples Róna-Tas, András...
- in late 1150. Géza II sent a
strong force of Hungarians,
Pechenegs and
Khalyzians (Muslims) to
support Uroš II. From Niš, Manuel,
alongside John Kantakouzenos...
- Torbeshi, Pomaks, Bosniaks, Chechens,
Muslim Albanians, Böszörmény,
Khalyzians, Ingushs, Gr**** Muslims, Vallahades,
Muslim Romani people,
Balkan Turks...
- of the 9th century.
Muslims in
early Hungary were
known as Böszörmény,
Khalyzians,
Saracen and Ishmaelites. Reportedly,
around 30
Muslim villages existed...
-
dyrmr (*[I]di[r]mar? < Ιτιμαροι), b'grsyq (Bagrasik, i.e. Barsils), kwls (
Khalyzians?), bdl (Abdali?), and
ftlyt (Hephthalite). They are
described in typical...