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The Language of the Besermians in the Light of the Historical Communication Processes of the Peoples of the Volga-Urals Region

open access: yesЯзык и текст, 2021
The article considers the linguistic aspects of the "Bessermian problem", the essence of which lies in the debatability of the question of the Bessermian ethnogenesis, namely about either the Turkic or Finno-Ugric origin of the Bessermian ...
E.V. Robustova, N.M. Liukina
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The Nomads in the Bulgar Ulus of the Golden Horde (based on archaeological data)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2013
The article is devoted to the nomad burial ground sites referring to the second half of the 14th century, which were investigated in the territory of Tatarstan in 1960-1990.
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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The Bulgars and the Slavs In early medieval Bulgaria

open access: yes"Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae", 2023
The article aims to resolve the issue of what Byzantine historians, from Theophanes and Nicephorus (eighth/ninth centuries) to John Zonaras (the first half of the tenth century), knew about the Bulgarian-Slavic relations as existing within the Bulgarian state until Krum’s rise to power (796/802).
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Bulgarian Cultural Identity as a Borderline One [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The article lists a number of cases of actual and possible application of the concept ‘borderline’ to characterise Bulgarian collective identity. Half of them date from the post-communist period and another half from the period between the two world wars.
Ljuckanov, Yordan
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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 545-571, November 2025.
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
wiley   +1 more source

Between theft and treason: latrocinium in Carolingian capitularies

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 367-390, August 2025.
Suppressing robbery, latrocinium, was a priority for Charlemagne, Louis the Pious, Charles the Bald, and Louis II at key political moments. Latrones were conceptualized as ordinary thieves, as highway robbers, and as threats to peace and security. In capitularies, latrocinium was implicitly and explicitly associated with infidelity.
James R. Burns
wiley   +1 more source

Waist-Belt Pouches (Bags) from Medieval Burial Grounds of the Vetluga-Vyatka Interfluves Area

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2013
The waist-belt pouches/bags from the 9th-11th-century burial ground sites of the Vetluga-Vyatka river interfluve refer to four basic types according to their form, technique of manufacture and decoration.
Nikitina Tatyana B.
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Some Questions about the Slavic Tribes that participated in the Anti-Bulgarian Uprisings along the Mid-Danube in the First Decades of the 9th Century

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2022
The article tries to answer three questions related to the tribes that came into conflict with the Bulgarian state during its expansion to the west in the first third of the 9th century. And the questions addressed in it are: 1. How many and which tribes
Nikolay Hrissimov
doaj   +1 more source

Dots and Acute Accent Shapes in the Dobrejšo Gospel [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper examines the distribution of three types of sporadic and infrequent diacritics in the Dobrejšo Gospel and their functions: a dot or acute-accent shape over a liquid consonant letter in OCS trъt/trьt formations, and, more rarely, over other ...
Vakareliyska, Cynthia M.
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PROTOCOL: Situational Crime Prevention Measures to Prevent Terrorist Attacks Against Soft Targets and Crowded Places: An Evidence and Gap Map

open access: yesCampbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 21, Issue 2, June 2025.
ABSTRACT This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows. The EGM has three main objectives: (1) Identify the strength (in terms of evidence quality) and depth (in terms of volume of evidence) of evidence base on the efficacy of situational crime prevention measures in preventing terrorist attacks against soft ...
Zoe Marchment   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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