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    The Avar Khanate, the Avar Nutsaldom (Avar: Avar Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство), also known as Khundzia or Avaria, was a long-lived Avar state, which controlled mountainous parts of Dagestan (in the North Caucasus) from the early 13th century to the 19th century. See more

    Between the 5th and 12th centuries, Georgian Orthodox Christianity was introduced to the Avar valleys. The fall of the Christian Kingdom of Sarir in the early 12th century and later weakening of neighbouring See more

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    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 been attacked by the Avars. In turn, the Avars had been driven off by people fleeing "man-eating griffins" coming from "the ocean" (Priscus Fr 40). Whilst Priscus' accounts provide some information about the e…

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    What is the Avar Khanate known for?
    Avar Khanate. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Avar Khanate (Avar: Awarazul Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство), also known as Khundzia was a long-lived Muslim state, which controlled mountainous parts of Dagestan (in the North Caucasus) from the early 13th century to the 19th century.
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    What was the Avar Khaganate?
    They established the Avar Khaganate, which spanned the Pannonian Basin and considerable areas of Central and Eastern Europe from the late 6th to the early 9th century.
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    Where did the term 'Avar' come from?
    The term "Avar" was known in the 10th century. According to Persian author Ibn Rustah a so-called governor of Sarir, the first authentic mention of a population of Daghestanian Highlanders under the name "Avars" belongs to Yohann de Galonifontibus, who wrote in 1404 that in the Caucasus there live "Circassians, Leks,...
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    What is the Avar period?
    Cemeteries dated to the late Avar period (8th century) included many human remains with physical features typical of East Asian people or Eurasians (i.e., people with both East Asian and European ancestry). Remains with East Asian or Eurasian features were found in about one third of the Avar graves from the 8th Century.
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    According to 19th-century Russian historians, the Avars' neighbors usually referred to them as Tavlins (tavlintsy). This is an exonym. Vasily Potto wrote that those to the south usually knew them as Tavlins (tavlintsy). Potto wrote, "The words in different languages have the same meaning... [of] mountain dwellers [or] highland…
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    • Kazakhstan: 1,206 (2009)
    • Ukraine: 1,496
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    He was born in 1761, Avar village of Khunzakh to Muhammad IV, khan of Avars and his wife Bakha, daughter of Ahmad Khan, Utsmi of Kaitags. [4] He had three full sisters and a half …

    • Born: 1761, Khunzakh
    • Predecessor: Muhamad-nutsal IV
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanate

    A khaganate or khanate was a polity ruled by a khan, khagan, khatun, or khanum. That political territory was typically found on the Eurasian Steppe and could be equivalent in status to tribal …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_Avars

      Avar Khanate, Caucasus; Pannonian Avars, a nomadic people who lived on the Eurasian Steppes, before settling in Central Europe Avar Khaganate, Central Europe; ahir, northern …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydarbek_Genichutlinsky

      Haydarbek was born in 1829 in the village of Genichutl (Avar: Геничутль, romanized: Giničukḷ) in the family of the Avar nobleman Umar-Hajji b. Hamza. Haydarbek had two brothers: Bats …

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      The Avar Khanate, the Avar Nutsaldom(Avar: Avar Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство), also known as Khundziaor Avaria, was a long-lived Muslimstate, which controlled mountainous …

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      1 day ago · History First reign. In 1779, Karim Khan Zand died, anarchy again reigned in the Persian state. In the early 1780s, with the support of Huseyn-Ali Khan of Erivan, Heraclius II of …

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      The Avar Khanate, the Avar Nutsaldom ( Avar: Avar Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство ), also known as Khundzia or Avaria, was a long-lived Avar state, which controlled mountainous …

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