avars in pannonia - EAS

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  1. They are probably best known for their invasions and destruction in the Avar–Byzantine wars from 568 to 626. The name Pannonian Avars (after the area in which they eventually settled) is used to distinguish them from the Avars of the Caucasus, a separate people with whom the Pannonian Avars might or might not have had links.
    Common languages: Proto-Slavic (late lingua franca), Turkic, Mongolic and/or Tungusic languages (ruling class)
    Government: Khanate
    Religion: Originally shamanism and animism, Christianity after 796
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    How did the Avars get to Pannonia?
    The evidence suggested that the Avar elite were largely patrilineal and endogamous for a period of around one century, and entered the Pannonian Basin through migrations from East Asia involving both men and women. In 557, the Avars sent an embassy to Constantinople — presumably from the northern Caucasus.
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    Where did the Avars establish their headquarters?
    The Avars established their headquarters near Attila’s old capital of a hundred years before and fortified it. It was known as The Ring. Now well established in Pannonia, Bayan fought the Franks of Sigebert again and defeated them in 570.
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    What did the Avars do in the Byzantine Empire?
    By about 580, the Avar Khagan Bayan I had established supremacy over most of the Slavic, Bulgar and Germanic tribes living in Pannonia and the Carpathian Basin. When the Byzantine Empire was unable to pay subsidies or hire Avar mercenaries, the Avars raided their Balkan territories.
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    What happened to the Avars of Transylvania?
    In 799, some Avars revolted. In 804, Bulgaria conquered the southeastern Avar lands in Transylvania and southeastern Pannonia up to the Middle Danube, and many Avars became subjects of the Bulgarian Empire.
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  3. Pannonian Avars - Wikipedia

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    In 557, the Avars sent an embassy to Constantinople — presumably from the northern Caucasus. This marked their first contact with the Byzantine Empire. In exchange for gold, they agreed to subjugate the "unruly gentes" on behalf of the Byzantines: subsequently they conquered and incorporated various nomadic tribes—Kutrigurs and Sabirs—and defeated the Antes. By 562 the Avars controll…

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  4. Người Avar Pannonia – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Người Avar Pannonia là một nhóm người du mục Âu-Á không rõ nguồn gốc vào đầu thời kỳ Trung Cổ. Cái tên Avar Pannonia được đặt theo Bồn địa Pannonia nơi họ cuối cùng đã định cư, được sử dụng để phân biệt với người Avar ở vùng Kavkaz – nhóm người có thể có hoặc không có liên quan.

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  5. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Avars / March of Pannonia

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    Charlemagne proceeds to expand the empire over the following years, fighting the Lombards (from 771), the Saxons (777-804), the Arabs in Spain (778), the Bavarians, and the Avars (791-796). 791 - 795. Pepin of Italy marches a Lombard army into the Drava valley to ravage Pannonia, with Duke Eric of Friuli assisting him.

  6. Slavs in Lower Pannonia - Wikipedia

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    • Early Slavs settled in the eastern and southern parts of the former Roman province of Pannonia. The term Lower Pannonia was used to designate those areas of the Pannonian plain that lie to the east and south of the river Rába, with the division into Upper and Lower inherited from the Roman terminology. From the middle of the 6th to the end of the 8th century, the region was under the …
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  7. Avars, Germans, Romans and Slavs in the Carpathian Basin

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    At the beginning of the 6 th century, Germanic Langobardians (or Lombards), arriving from around the river Elbe, settled down in Pannonia, but after the appearance of the nomadic Avars in AD 568 they moved on to Italy. The Avars, a people of Inner- and Central-Asian origin, joined by East European nomads, settled down in the Carpathian Basin.

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