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    George Vernadsky (Russian: Гео́ргий Влади́мирович Верна́дский; August 20, 1887 – June 12, 1973) was a Russian-born American historian and an author of...
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    Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky, also spelt Volodymyr Ivanovych Vernadsky (Russian: Владимир Иванович Вернадский; Ukrainian: Володимир Іванович Вернадський;...
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  • (crater), lunar crater Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine Vernadsky Research Base, a Ukrainian Antarctic research station George Vernadsky, historian This...
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    Wacyrūxs ('divine light'), mentioned in the Nart sagas. Historian George Vernadsky suggested that the Rocas (or Rogas), a tribe conquered by the Ostrogoths...
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    last great tsar Freepress, 2005. Pages 16–17. A History of Russia by George Vernadsky, Yale University Press. Marbot, Jean. (Oliver C. Colt, trans.) The...
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    Laurentian Text. p. 174. Vernadsky 1948, pp. 87, 183. Vernadsky 1948, p. 291. Vernadsky 1948, p. 292. Vernadsky 1948, p. 351. Vernadsky 1948, pp. 154, 351....
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  • lexicographer, noted proto-Germanic root variants Rossfolk, Rosskar, Rossmann. George Vernadsky theorized about the association of Rus and Alans. He claimed that Ruxs...
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  • Grekov and Alexander Yakubovski, "The Golden Horde and its Downfall". George Vernadsky, "The Mongols and Russia". Mongol invasion of Europe Wings of the Golden...
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    regional power that posed a threat to the Khazars. Alexander Vasiliev and George Vernadsky, among others, argue that Sarkel was built to defend a vital portage...
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    he presents. He is, of course, aware that it may be controversial." George Vernadsky: "Incidentally, one should not suppose that the movement was anti-Semitic...
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    Grekov and Alexander Yakubovski, "The Golden Horde and its Downfall". George Vernadsky, "The Mongols and Russia". Blue Horde Golden Horde Orda Khan Mongol...
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  • influenced by such scholars as Zeki Validi Togan, Mikhail Artamonov, and George Vernadsky. His uncle was B. K. Cunningham, an Anglican priest and academic. In...
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    of the orient origin of the Cap (Uzbeg Khan) was suggested by George Vernadsky. Vernadsky was pointing to an interesting fact that according to Paul Pelliot...
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  • Vasil’evskii (1915; the khagan being Khazar). The Sea of Azov (Tmutarakan): George Vernadsky (1940). "Southern Rus'": Julius Brutzkus (1935, the khagan being Khazar)...
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  • on the orders of the Tsar. Historian George Vernadsky disputes the claim that Basmanov was executed; Vernadsky proposes that Basmanov the younger died...
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    Vernadsky, George. (1970). The Mongols and Russia. A History of Russia, Vol. III. New Haven: Yale University Press pp. 382–385. Vernadsky, George. (1970)...
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    the bogatyr hero, and George Vernadsky goes as far as to translate the kladenets weapon as "the hidden sword". Although Vernadsky fails to elaborate, an...
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    He also speculated that Predslava came from the Hungarian nobility. George Vernadsky was among many historians to speculate that Volodislav was Igor's eldest...
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    et de son empire [A history of Russia and its empire], Paris: Plon. George Vernadsky, "A History of Russia", Volume 5, Yale University Press, (1969). Russian...
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  • 'Slav'", in: Essays in Russian History. A Collection Dedicated to George Vernadsky, edd. A. D. Ferguson and A. Levin. Archon Books, Hamden, Connecticut...
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    who, it is postulated, visited Novgorod (or Tmutarakan, according to George Vernadsky) and described how the Rus' exploited the Slavs. As for the Rus, they...
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    Slavic Poland and partially Slavic Hungary. According to historian George Vernadsky (1970), the kingdoms of Ruthenia, Poland and Hungary belonged to the...
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    Johann Schiltberger". (London, Hakluyt Society, 1879[page needed]) George Vernadsky, "The Mongols and Russia". (Yale University Press, 1953)[page needed]...
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    Radloff, Versuch eines Wörterbuches der Türk-Dialecte (1888), ii. 745 George Vernadsky, Michael Karpovich, A History of Russia, Yale University Press, 1952...
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    the Tatars attacked the Genoese in Crimea during the siege of Caffa. George Vernadsky estimated that 85,000 people died in Crimea. In 1346–1347, it appeared...
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    channel). 19 June 2022. Archived from the original on 29 January 2023. George Vernadsky, The Mongols and Russia, Yale University Press (1943), p. 384 Catherine...
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  • Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 41. ISBN 9780521243322. George Vernadsky, "The Mongols and Russia". "Historical Kırkpınar oil wrestling festival...
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    mentions "a castle of Ol'ma" (Олъминъ дворъ) standing on the same hill. George Vernadsky says that this fortress had been named after Álmos, but this theory...
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  • following his death. The first directors were Alexander Kalitinsky and George Vernadsky – until he left for Yale University in 1927. They received funding...
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    he presents. He is, of course, aware that it may be controversial." George Vernadsky: "Incidentally, one should not suppose that the movement was anti-Semitic...
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