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The Pannonian Avars were an alliance of several groups of Eurasian nomads of various origins. The peoples were also known as the Obri in chronicles of Rus, the Abaroi or Varchonitai (Greek: Βαρχονίτες, romanized: Varchonítes), or Pseudo-Avars in Byzantine sources, and the Apar (Old Turkic: ????????) to … Meer weergeven
Avars and pseudo-Avars
The earliest clear reference to the Avar ethnonym comes from Priscus the Rhetor, who recounts that in c. 463 the Šaragurs and Onogurs were attacked by the Sabirs, who had … Meer weergevenArrival in Europe
In 557, the Avars sent an embassy to Constantinople, presumably from the northern Caucasus. This marked their first contact with … Meer weergevenThe Pannonian Basin was the centre of the Avar power base. The Avars resettled captives from the peripheries of their empire to more central regions. Avar material … Meer weergeven
The Avars were skilled warriors and almost exclusively fought on horseback. They often used light horse archers armed with powerful composite bows, as many other steppe peoples. These archers wore little to no armour, besides occasional helmets or … Meer weergeven
The recorded Avar khagans were:
• Kandik (c.552 - c.562)
• Bayan I (562—602)
• Bayan II (602—617)
• Brother of Bayan II, unknown name (617—630) Meer weergevenThe language or languages spoken by the Avars are unknown. However, linguistic evidence suggests that the Avars were connected to … Meer weergeven
Gyula László suggests that late Avars, arriving to the khaganate in 670 in great numbers, lived through the time between the … Meer weergeven
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The Avars didn't allow Slavs in high positions of power as the Bulgars did, which DID lead to Bulgars becoming assimilated by Slavs over a few hundred years. The Avars were strikingly …
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- Would it be a good idea to combine the Hua & Uar & Avar pages together?User:Zestauferov 1. I don't think so. While the Hua and the Uar were likely absorbed into the Avar confederacy, they did possess a separate existence long before then and so deserve their own headings. The reference to them in this article should suffice. Ddama
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Answer – The Pannonian Avars are a group of Eurasian Avars who got separated and mostly lived and roamed in the geographical region known as Pannonian Basin (which includes …
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Pannonian_AvarsEnglish: The Pannonian Avars or Ancient Avars were a militarized Turkic (pron.: /ˈævɑrz/) equestrian group which established an empire spanning considerable areas of Central and …
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Roman rule in Pannonian regions collapsed during the 5th century, and was replaced by subsequent domination of Huns, Goths and Langobards.During the reign of Byzantine Emperor …
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The Romanized population of Pannonia (for which the historian Theodor Mommsen calculated a population of about 200,000, around the 4th century) survived Barbarian invasions (by the …