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    Banu Avar (born 18 July 1955, Eskişehir) is a Turkish author, journalist, news anchor, and political commentator. She started her career at the Turkish...
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  • II Banu Alkan (born 1958), Turkish-Croatian actress Banu Avar (born 1955), Turkish author, journalist, news anchor, and political commentator Banu Bargu...
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    Technology Gürer Aykal - Conductor, adjunct professor at Bilkent University Banu Avar - Writer and journalist Mete Erpek (Joker) - Rapper Meryem Boz - Volleyball...
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  • May – Mansur Yavaş, politician 31 May – Nilüfer Yumlu, singer 18 July – Banu Avar, journalist, political commentator 14 August – Güler Sabancı, industrialist...
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  • of the Avars in Croatia, and are recognized as Avars". However, modern historians and archaeologists until now proved the opposite, that Avars never lived...
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  • across the Danube frontier from the Slavs, the Bulgars, the Gepids, and the Avars. November 29 – Antioch is struck by an earthquake. Walthari murders his...
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    withdraws with his army to Syria, to focus on the invasion of Egypt. The Avars send envoys to Constantinople for a meeting with Heraclius. He is warned...
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  • Fezzan (918–1190) Banu Khattab (918-1177) Banu Khazrun (1001–1146) Banu Sulaym Emirate (11th Century) Emirate of Banu Talis (1228-1551) Banu Makki (1282-1392)...
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  • 19th-century Hispano-Moroccan War. Hyder Ali 1722–1782 Imam Shamil 1797–1871: An Avar (from modern-day Dagestan) who is considered both a political and religious...
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    Constantinople to deal with the threat posed to his Balkan domains by the Avars, and puts the Byzantine army into winter quarters in Pontus. The Western...
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    surrounding territories, were under the control of the Khanate of Baku, while the Avar Khanate took control over modern day Dagestan. Alongside eastern Georgia...
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  • (800–909) Banu Khazrun (1001–1046) Banu Ghaniya (1126–1203) Awlad Mandil (1160–1372) Hafsid dynasty (1229–1574) Banu Hilal Banu Sulaym Banu Kinana Banu Thabet...
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  • of Astrakhan Capital: Xacitarxan  Ava – Kingdom of Ava Capital: Ava  AvarAvar Khanate Capital: Khunzah  Ayutthaya – Ayutthaya Kingdom Capital: Ayutthaya...
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  • Bahram Chobin. 598 Battle of Linyuguan Korean Goguryeo Kingdom repulses the Chinese Sui dynasty. 599 Battles of Viminacium Byzantines defeat the Avars....
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  • that of the Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah headed by Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid that of the Banu Hanifa headed by Musaylimah those from among the Banu Taghlib and...
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    Christian kingdoms of Spain. The Franks started buying slaves from the Slavs and Avar Khaganate while Muslims also came across slaves in the form of mercenaries...
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    thousand slaves were imported annually: Qipchaq, Azeris, Uzbec Turks, Mongols, Avars, Circassians, Georgians, Armenians, Greeks, Bulgars, Albanians, Serbs, Hungarians...
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    and Western Turkic Khaganate. In response, Khosrau, in coordination with Avar and Slavic forces, launched a siege on the Byzantine capital of Constantinople...
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  • concludes a peace agreement (in exchange for an annual tribute) with the Avars on the Balkan Peninsula, giving him a free hand to assemble Byzantine forces...
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  • aleph by ´, whenever pronounced. A verb in the past tense (עָבָר /(ʔ)aˈvaʁ/ 'avar) agrees with its subject in person (first, second, or third), number...
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  • itself always referred to themselves as "Ρωμαῖος" — tr. Rōmaios, Roman). The Avars invade the Duchy of Friuli, an important buffer between the Kingdom of the...
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    Regni), the style used would be Regnorum Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae Banus, but when the Court would list the highest officials of the Kingdom of Croatia...
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  • 484–703 AD Banu Khazrun Tripoli Kingdom 1001–1146 AD Banu Khattab Zawila Kingdom 918–1177 AD Banu Khurasan Tunis Kingdom 1108–1159 AD Banu Talis Bani...
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    consisted of Slavs, Franks, Georgians, Armenians, Christian Arabs, Lombards, Avars, Khazars, Balkans and Göktürks. The force was organized into five armies...
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  • → Austrian Sign Austria Christianity → Catholicism Avars Northeast Caucasian → Avar–Andic → Avar, Northeast Caucasian → Lezgic → Archi Russia (Dagestan...
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  • 1864) Sarir (500? – 12th century) Shamkhalate of Tarki (8th century – 1867) Avar Khanate (13th century – 1864) Simsim (1362–1395) Caucasian Imamate (1828–1859)...
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  • 786 AD Battle of Fakhkh Abbasid Caliphate Alids 788 AD 803 AD Avar Wars Frankish Empire Avar Khaganate 793 AD 796 AD Qaysi–Yamani war (793–96) Yamani Tribal...
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  • Arab Campaign (325) Sasanian Empire Arabs Iyad Taghlib Banu Bakr Banu Abdul Qays Banu Tamim Banu Hanzalah Victory The Sasanian Empire establishes suzerainty...
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    the effective guerrilla warfare as deployed by the Lezgins, but also the Avars and Laks made the Iranian re-conquest of the particular North Caucasian...
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    leader of the Banu Hilal is a hero, as in the folk epic Taghribat Bani Hilal. The Banu Hilal originated from the tribal confederacy of the Banu 'Amir, located...
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