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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Utigur is the name used only by Procopius Caesariensis and his continuators Agathias and Menander to refer to the Bulgar-Huns of Onoguria on the Eurasian steppes north-east of the Black Sea and east the Don river in the 5th and 6th centuries. The ancestors of the Utigurs represented the eastern half of the Hun Empire, and were ruled by descendants of Attila through his son, Ernakh. In the mid 6th century some Utigur groups were conquered by the Eurasian Avars and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Utigur is the name used only by Procopius Caesariensis and his continuators Agathias and Menander to refer to the Bulgar-Huns of Onoguria on the Eurasian steppes north-east of the Black Sea and east the Don river in the 5th and 6th centuries. The ancestors of the Utigurs represented the eastern half of the Hun Empire, and were ruled by descendants of Attila through his son, Ernakh. In the mid 6th century some Utigur groups were conquered by the Eurasian Avars and became known as the Kutrigurs, while the remaining (eastern) portion retained the Utigur ethnicon. Later under Sandilch, the Utigurs allied with the Byzantine Empire against their Kutrigur relatives and the Avars.