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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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horde

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1 3,12| northern Italy. A wild barbaric horde, Arian by faith, they laid 2 4,1 | Syria. Under Justinian II a horde of Slavs numbering no less 3 4,1 | Constans II a Bulgarian horde headed by Asparuch (Isperich), 4 4,1 | last very long. The Bulgar horde greatly preoccupied the 5 4,1 | the Slavs, the Bulgarian horde of Asparuch soon found itself 6 4,1 | idea about the Bulgarian horde which settled in the Balkans, 7 7,1 | remnant of the terrific horde settled in the Balkan peninsula, 8 9,3 | was the Golden or Kipchak Horde with its capital at Sarai, 9 9,3 | of the Golden (Kipchak) Horde had embraced Islam, and 10 9,3 | Bereke), khan of the Golden Horde.~ The land route between 11 9,3 | relations between the Golden Horde, Egypt, and Byzantium existed 12 9,4 | Khorasan (Khurasan), a Turkish horde of the tribe of Ghuzz, who 13 9,4 | the Seljuqs, the Turkish horde of Ghuzz also became independent.


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