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  • Ugrians Huns-Gundurs Mongolia migrations South Ural North Pontus Middle Volga Magyars (1)

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  • Valerij P. Yailenko (1)

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«Пещерный» монастырь у Южных ворот Чуфут-Кале

«Пещерный» монастырь у Южных ворот Чуфут-Кале

Author(s): Mikhail M. Choref,Mikhail Ya. Choref,Ch.Sh. Choref / Language(s): Russian / Publication Year: 2016

In this study purpose be setting to get answer on very important question at medieval history of the Crimea. We tried to date the time of origin a “cave” monastery. The object of study became rock complex near South gate of Chufut-Kale. Now we found out that, on this territory was early medieval monastery and we can to identity its outline and period of existence. This book for professional historians, students, regional specialists and all interested of late antiquity and medieval Crimea.

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Древнейшая этническая история угров по данным ономастики и письменных источников I тыс. н.э.

Древнейшая этническая история угров по данным ономастики и письменных источников I тыс. н.э.

Author(s): Valerij P. Yailenko / Language(s): Russian / Publication Year: 2017

This is a historical-philological investigation of ancient and early medieval history of the Ugrians. Besideusually used information of the Byzantine, Arab and Persian writers there are also involved the data of hydronymyand ethnic names, which permits to see the problems in question from new point of view. An early history of theUgrians is deeply connected with the Huns and begins in Mongolia before new era. The ethnic name of the HunsGundursis Ugrian. Then they and other Ugrians have migrated to the West ‒ firstly to the South Ural region, thento North Caucasus region. From the VII century has arisen the ethnic name of the Ugrians itself, from the first halfof the IX century the name of the Magyars between the rivers Don and South Bug; the Arab and Persian writersknew also Huns-Gundurs as certain people v.n.n.d.r. Then both the Magyars and the v.n.n.d.r have migrated to theDanube region. Another group of the Magyars has migrated from the rivers Emba and Jaik to the Volga-Kamaregion near the IX century. The ethnic name of the Turcic Bashkirs has originated from the name of the Magyars.This monograph intends for the historians and philologists in Finno-Ugristic, also is recommended to thestudents and regional historians.

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История византийской Таврики по данным нумизматики

История византийской Таврики по данным нумизматики

Author(s): Mikhail M. Choref / Language(s): Russian / Publication Year: 2015

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Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья

Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Russian Federation

Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region (former name - Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea) is an international multilingual peer-reviewed academic journal covering topical issues of archaeology,  history, numismatics, sigillography and epigraphy of Black Sea Region and as well as adjacent territories. 

The journal is published under the aegis of Russian Association of Classical scholars.

Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region is published by the Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Tyumen State University (Tyumen, Russia) and Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod (Nizhni Novgorod, Russia) since 2008.

E-ISSN 2713-2021.

The journal is annual publication. The journal publishes original articles in Russian and English. All papers are supplemented by abstracts in English and Russian languages.

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