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... Ibn Dasta , a Persian , writing in Arabic according to the prevailing custom , composed a work before 913 A.D. , in which he gives a valuable account of the Khazars , the Bulgarians , the Magyars , and other peoples of those regions ...
... Ibn Dasta , a Persian , writing in Arabic according to the prevailing custom , composed a work before 913 A.D. , in which he gives a valuable account of the Khazars , the Bulgarians , the Magyars , and other peoples of those regions ...
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... Ibn Dasta is most important for determining the whereabouts of Lebedia ; in fact it is the only distinct evidence that we have . If the first , clearly the most north - easterly , district " of the Magyars of Atelkuzu marched on the ...
... Ibn Dasta is most important for determining the whereabouts of Lebedia ; in fact it is the only distinct evidence that we have . If the first , clearly the most north - easterly , district " of the Magyars of Atelkuzu marched on the ...
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... Ibn Dasta that they were a Turkish race has no inde- pendent value . Thus Vámbéry's first argument falls to the ground , as the facts are explicable on the other hypothesis . ( 2 ) Vámbéry asserts the principle that all the nomads who ...
... Ibn Dasta that they were a Turkish race has no inde- pendent value . Thus Vámbéry's first argument falls to the ground , as the facts are explicable on the other hypothesis . ( 2 ) Vámbéry asserts the principle that all the nomads who ...
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... Ibn Dasta . He was probably the general of the army , while the karchas was the judge . Ibn Dasta states that the King of the Magyars was called the kundu . This is clearly the same word as kender , by which , according to Ibn Fozlan ...
... Ibn Dasta . He was probably the general of the army , while the karchas was the judge . Ibn Dasta states that the King of the Magyars was called the kundu . This is clearly the same word as kender , by which , according to Ibn Fozlan ...
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... Ibn Dasta that the Magyars were fireworshippers . This paper may be fitly concluded by a reference to the death of Hunfalvy Pál - to write his name in Magyar fashion — which took place a few months ago . The Hungarians have lost in him ...
... Ibn Dasta that the Magyars were fireworshippers . This paper may be fitly concluded by a reference to the death of Hunfalvy Pál - to write his name in Magyar fashion — which took place a few months ago . The Hungarians have lost in him ...
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