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Settlement Names Referring to Eastern Slavic Settlers in Medieval Hungary
Hungarians arrived at the Carpathian Basin at around 895–900 and after a long journey from the east they occupied the interior plains, mostly the river valleys (in Hungarian history, this event is referred to as the Conquest).
Anita Rácz
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The Cuman Campaigns in 1091 » [PDF]
The Cumans appeared in Eastern Europe in the second half of the 11th century. In the first part of my study, I present a brief survey of the Cuman attacks against the Byzantine Empire until 1091.
Szilvia Kovács
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The paper describes the dynamics of the ethnic and cultural situation in Bolgar lands in 12th–4th century with an emphasis on the late nomads' role in the processes.
Vladimirov Georgi V.
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Kilka uwag o chronologii życia i twórczości Brunona z Kwerfurtu
Einige chronologische Bemerkungen zum Leben und Werk Brunos von Querfurt Zusammenfassung Der Lebenslauf und das Werk des hl. Bruno-Bonifatius von Querfurt weisen nur wenige sichere Anhaltspunkte auf. Hierzu zählt auf jeden Fall seine Reise von Kiew ins
Miłosz Sosnowski
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This article tests the hypothesis about the possible direct interaction of the sedentry tribes of the forest Volga region and Cis-Urals - the Mordvins, Mari and Finno-Permyaks - the ancestors of the Udmurts with the nomads of the steppe zone of the ...
Vladimir A. Ivanov
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Ethno-confessional Problems of Crimea: A Contemporary Context
Islam in the Ukrainian territory has more than a thousand years of history. The first Muslims who systematically lived or roamed the lands of present-day Ukraine were the steppes.
Serhiy I. Zdioruk
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(12th – 13th or 13th – 14th centuries) determined the presence of 18 males, four females, and 12 whose sex is indeterminate (mostly children and adolescents).
Vasile, G.
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Was there the “Pecheneg Empire” between Transylvania and the Lower Don?
The attempts by some researchers to present “The Pechenegia” mentioned by Konstantin Porphyrogenitus as a nomadic empire seem purely speculative. The Pechenegs were fragmented into separate tribes, which persisted for the entire period of their residence in the European steppes. They had neither supreme leader nor developed ethnic identity nor imperial
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The Uses of Rupture in Medieval Northern Eurasian History
Abstract Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine change bring about a rupture in how we write about and teach the history of medieval Northern Eurasia? Dominant accounts of the region’s medieval history invoke ruptures, such as the Mongol invasion, in the service of state‐centred narratives.
Nick Evans
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St. Sophia of Kyiv Cathedral’s Millennium in Contemporary Ukrainian Historiography (A Critical Survey) [PDF]
Стаття містить огляд сучасної української історіографії щодо датування заснування собору Св. Софії у Києві: 1011–1018 (теорія Нікітенко–Корнієнка), 1017 і 1037 рр.
Domanovsky, А.
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