avar

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Turkish - Turkish
ııı - V. yüzyıllar arasında Moğolistan'da, Vİ - İX. yüzyıllar arasında Orta Avrupa'da yaşamış bir halk
Kuzeydoğu Kafkasya'da, Dağıstan Federe Cumhuriyeti'nde yaşayan bir halk
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ayıp, kusur, eksiklik. Fesad
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English - English
Of or pertaining to the Avar language or people
A person belonging to this people of Caucasus, mainly of Daghestan, in which they are the predominant group
A North Caucasian language spoken mainly in Avaria (Republic of Daghestan) as its official language, and in parts of Azerbaijan
{i} member of a Caucasian or eastern European people whose empire, was in central south Hungary and extended between the Elbe and Dnieper rivers; member of Muslim people of southern Dagestan and bordering areas of Azerbaijan
Any member of a people of undetermined origin who built an empire in eastern Europe between the Adriatic and Baltic seas and the Elbe and Dnieper rivers in the 6th-9th centuries. Mounted nomads, possibly from Central Asia, they made the Hungarian plain the centre of their empire, from which they intervened in Germanic tribal wars, helped the Lombards overthrow allies of Byzantium, and nearly succeeded in occupying Constantinople in 626. They also fought the Merovingians and helped push the Serbs and Croats southward. Avar decline began in the late 7th century and culminated in the destruction of their capital by Charlemagne in 796. In the early 9th century the Avars were fully incorporated in the Carolingian empire
{i} language spoken in the Dagestan republic of Russia
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