- The Onoghurs,
Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were a
group of
Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished...
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Onogur may
refer to:
Onogur, Bulgaria, a
village in
Dobrich Province Onogur Islands,
Antarctica Onoğurs,
members of a Hunno-Bulgar
state around the Sea...
- were
spoken in some
nomadic tribal confederations, such as
those of the
Onogurs or Ogurs,
Bulgars and Khazars. The
Oghuric languages are a
distinct group...
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Magna Bulgaria and
Patria Onoguria ("
Onogur land"), was a 7th-century
Turkic nomadic empire formed by the
Onogur-Bulgars on the
western Pontic–Caspian...
- be
later inhabited by the
Bulgars and the
Pugurs (Puguraje). The
names Onoğur and
Bulgar were
linked by
later Byzantine sources for
reasons that are unclear...
- Κροβατον, Kούβρατος; Bulgarian: Кубрат [koˈbrat]) was the
ruler of the
Onogur–Bulgars,
credited with
establishing the
confederation of Old
Great Bulgaria...
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Onogur, is a
small village in
Tervel Muni****lity,
Dobrich Province, in
northeastern Bulgaria.
Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 23, 2010...
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Onogur Islands (Bulgarian: Оногурски острови, ‘Onogurski ostrovi’ \o-no-'gur-ski 'os-tro-vi\) is the
group of nine
islands and some
islets and
rocks adjacent...
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Rhetor (420s–after 472), who
recounts that in c. 463 the Šaragurs and
Onogurs were
attacked by the Sabirs, who had been
attacked by the Avars. In turn...
- uncertain. The
exonym "Hungarian" is
thought to be
derived from Oghur-Turkic
Onoğur (literally "Ten Arrows" or "Ten Tribes").
Another possible explanation comes...