Kutrigurs (Paperback)


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Kutrigurs (Kotrags/Kotzagerek/Kazarig), first mentioned in 539/540, were a horde of equestrian nomads later known as part of the Bulgars that inhabited the Eurasian plains during the Dark Ages. They came into existence when the Eurasian Avars conquered half of the Hunno-Bulgars, whilst the remaining group, who were free (led by Sandilch in the east) were called Utigurs. The conquest of the easternmost Kutrigurs by Gokturk arrivals led by three brothers from the Imaon Mountains in the 6th century is mentioned by Bar Hebraeus, as well as in the Chronicle of the late 12th century Jacobite patriarch of Antioch Michael the Syrian. At this time they came to be dominated by clans related to the Gokturks.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Kutrigurs (Kotrags/Kotzagerek/Kazarig), first mentioned in 539/540, were a horde of equestrian nomads later known as part of the Bulgars that inhabited the Eurasian plains during the Dark Ages. They came into existence when the Eurasian Avars conquered half of the Hunno-Bulgars, whilst the remaining group, who were free (led by Sandilch in the east) were called Utigurs. The conquest of the easternmost Kutrigurs by Gokturk arrivals led by three brothers from the Imaon Mountains in the 6th century is mentioned by Bar Hebraeus, as well as in the Chronicle of the late 12th century Jacobite patriarch of Antioch Michael the Syrian. At this time they came to be dominated by clans related to the Gokturks.

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Book on Demand

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2012

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First published

May 2012

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Dimensions

210 x 148 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

160

ISBN-13

978-5-512-24135-6

Barcode

9785512241356

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5-512-24135-4



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