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Omeljan Yosypovych Pritsak (Ukrainian: Омелян Йосипович Пріцак; 7
April 1919, Luka,
Sambir County, West
Ukrainian People's
Republic – 29 May 2006, Boston)...
- Rus'".
Omeljan Pritsak. The
Russian Review. Vol. 36, No. 3 (July 1977), pp. 249-273 (25 pages). doi:10.2307/128848; JSTOR 128848. Pritsak,
Omeljan (5 April...
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Eurasian Metrology and
Numismatics in the
Seventh to
Eleventh Centuries,
Omeljan Pritsak". The
Russian Review. 58 (2): 319–320. JSTOR 2679589. ****ie, Richard...
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formidable Göktürk Qağanate
after its disintegration.
According to
Omeljan Pritsak, the
language of the Onoğur-Bulğar
federation was to
become the...
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National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy,
received personal archive of
Omeljan Pritsak, the
first Professor of
Ukrainian History at
Harvard University...
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Volga Bulghar could represent one of
these and
Chuvash another. Pritsak,
Omeljan (1982). "The
Hunnic Language of the
Attila Clan".
Harvard Ukrainian Studies...
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Archaeological Science, 14: 125–137,
retrieved 8
October 2018 Pritsak,
Omeljan (1981). The
origin of Rus'. Cambridge, M****.:
Distributed by
Harvard University...
- Variorium, 1992.
Omeljan Pritsak. "The
Khazar Kingdom's
Conversion to Judaism." (Journal
Article in
Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 1978)
Omeljan Pritsak. "The...
- origin.: 29–32
Other scholars have
argued for a
Turkic origin of the name.
Omeljan Pritsak considered Ἀττίλα (Attíla) a
composite title-name
which derived...
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February 2023. Pritsak,
Omeljan. The
Origin of Rus'.
Cambridge M****.:
Harvard University Press, 1991. Pritsak,
Omeljan. The
Origins of the Old Rus'...