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- The Onoghurs, Onoğurs, or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes") were a group of Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished...
- 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...
- Utigurs were independent of the Onogurs until after Kubrat's empire disintegrated, it is believed he seceded from the Onogurs when they became entangled in...
- Onogur may refer to: Onogur, Bulgaria, a village in Dobrich Province Onogur Islands, Antarctica Onoğurs, members of a Hunno-Bulgar state around the Sea...
- sources often mention the Onoğurs in close connection with the Bulgars. Agathon (early 8th century) wrote about the nation of Onoğurs Bulğars. Nikephoros I...
- 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...
- from the Turks) ˀwngr (אוגר) (Ungar; either the Hungarians or the Oghurs/Onogurs) Tolmaṣ (תולמץ) (cf. the Pecheneg tribe Βορο-ταλμάτ < *Boru-Tolmaç mentioned...
- Slavonic ągrinŭ, in turn borrowed from Oghur-Turkic Onogur ('ten [tribes of the] Ogurs'). Onogur was the collective name for the tribes who later joined...
- Saragurs, Oghurs (or Urogi, perhaps a Byzantine error for Uyghurs) and Onogurs to the Emperor in Constantinople, and explained they had been driven out...
- Ostrogoths 3rd–6th centuries Huns and Avars 4th–8th centuries Bulgars, Onogurs, and Bulgarians 4th–21st centuries: Great Bulgaria 7th century First Bulgarian...