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HLA Polymorphisms and Haplotype Diversity in Transylvania, Romania. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Immunol Res, 2019
Transylvania is a historical region in the northwestern part of Romanian with a rather heterogeneous population. Our study is the first to determine human leukocyte antigen (HLA) profiles in a large population sample from this region and to compare them with other European population groups. HLA genes were examined in 2,794 individuals using the Single
Vică ML   +6 more
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The origin of the pecheneg’s ethnic name

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research
This article is dedicated to the origin of the pecheneg’s ethnic name. The latters are considered to be a turkic tribe, lived in the southern Russian and in the lower Danubian steppes in the X–XI cc. According to some authors, the gagauz people, i.e. the
K. A. Kotkoff
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The Pechenegs in the History of Turks

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2017
When we examine the Turkish history; Pechenegs who were one of the Turkish clans, could not establish a state structure, yet they at least became effective in the north of the Black Sea for a few centuries.
Saadettin GÖMEÇ
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A comparison between two migrations in the Byzantine Empire: the Goths and the Pechenegs

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2015
The study compares from several points of view two migratory movements across the Lower Danube: the Tervingi Goths in 376 and the Pechenegs in 1045-1047.
Alexandru Madgearu
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Notes on the Ethnic Appearance of Medieval Danube Bulgaria (12th–14th Centuries) According to Archaeological and Anthropological Data

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2021
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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Ethnic-Cultural Map of the Southern Pre-Urals Region in the Period Between Hungarians and the Mongols

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2021
The paper characterizes the ethnic-cultural situation in the Southern Cis-Urals in the 10th – 11th centuries on the basis of archaeological data. In the author's opinion, the ethnic dominant of the Ugric population remained in the forests of the region –
Ivanov Vladimir A.
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Ukrainian Shield in Defense of European Civilization: Chronology and Periodization

open access: yesЕмінак, 2023
This article demonstrates how the ‘Ukrainian Shield’ has protected European civilization for more than a thousand years of turbulence. The article also develops a periodization of this phenomenon. Scientific novelty.
Yuriy Kotlyar, Marharyta Lymar
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Was the later emperor Nikephoros Botaneiates the dux of Braničevo and Niš in the 1050s? [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2020
The mystery concerning a seal type erroneously interpreted in the past, could be solved with the help of a new parallel piece. The legend presents Nikephoros Botaneiates (who later became emperor) as magistros, bestes, bestarches , and doux of ...
Wassiliou-Seibt Alexandra-Kyriaki
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Why is the Bulgarian thesis on Macedonian identity wrong? [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijski pogledi, 2022
Bulgarian theses that: Macedonians have Bulgarian roots, while the Macedonian language is a dialect of the Bulgarian language; and, that the Macedonian identity is a „product“ of the Comintern, ie., of Josiph Broz Tito and Josiph Visarionovic Stalin, are
Salim Kadri KERIMI
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