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Omeljan and Pritsak
The Viking Runestones # Sm 42 | runestone Sm 42, in Småland, Sweden, mentions Harold Harefoot .< ref > Omeljan Pritsak | Pritsak, Omeljan.
* Golb, Norman and Omeljan Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century.
* Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century.
* Omeljan Pritsak.
Proponents of the Turkic languages included E. H. Parker, Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat, Julius Klaproth, Kurakichi Shiratori, Gustaf John Ramstedt, Annemarie von Gabain, and Omeljan Pritsak.
* Golb, Norman and Omeljan Pritsak.
According to Omeljan Pritsak, this Þorsteinn may have commanded the retinue of king Yaroslav I the Wise.
While some historians and philologists continue to question the text's authenticity for various reasons ( for example, believing that it has an uncharacteristically modern nationalistic sentiment ) ( Omeljan Pritsak inter alia ), linguists are not so skeptical.
To supporters so-called of the old Turanian nomad horde " infiltrate " points of view ( with various clauses ) also belong following scientists: Josef Marquart, Omeljan Pritsak, Vladimir Minorsky, Vladimir Baileys, Harald Haarmann, Murad Magomedov, Alikber Alikberov, Timur Aytberov.
According to Omeljan Pritsak and some other scholars, this Avar invasion of the Caucasus resulted in the establishment of the Avar ruling dynasty in Sarir, a Christian state in the Dagestani Highlands, where the Caucasian Avars now live.
According to Omeljan Pritsak, the Pechenegs are descendants from the ancient Kangars, i. e. Kangly.
* Pritsak, Omeljan.
In the case of Hervarar saga, it conveys names of historical places in Ukraine during the period c. 150-450 ,< ref > Pritsak, Omeljan.
According to Omeljan Pritsak, this name indicates that non-Israelite Khazars adopted the status of Kohen, possibly because they had formed a pre-conversion priestly caste.
* Golb, Norman and Omeljan Pritsak.
* Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak.
* Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century.
* Pritsak, Omeljan.
* Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century.
* Golb, Norman & Omeljan Pritsak ( 1982 ).
* Pritsak, Omeljan.
* Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak.

Omeljan and 1919
* Keenan, Edward L. " Omeljan Pritsak ( 1919 2006 ): ", Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, Vol.

Omeljan and 2006
* Oleksander Dombrovsky, " Pamiati Omeliana Pritsaka ( Spohady )," Memory of Omeljan Pritsak: Recollections Ukrainskyi istoryk, XLIII, 1-3 ( 2006 ), pp. 228-37 ( in Ukrainian )

Omeljan and was
In Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century, Omeljan Pritsak argued that " PYYNYL " was actually " PTzNK " Pecheneg, the misreading ascribed to the degradation of the letter itself.
Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar khagan of the mid 830s.

Omeljan and Ukrainian
The Old Rus ' Kievan and Galician-Volhynian Chronicles: The Ostroz ' kyj ( Xlebnikov ) and Cetvertyns ' kyj ( Pogodin ) Codices ( Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature: Texts ) by Omeljan Pritsak ( Hardcover-Feb 1991 )

Pritsak and eastern
Pritsak was a political conservative and during his youth in eastern Galicia under the Polish Republic, and later also during the Cold War was a supporter of the conservative " Hetmanite " or monarchist movement among Ukrainians.

Pritsak and .
Traditionally notable studies include that of Pritsak 1982, " The Hunnic Language of the Attila Clan.
* A Hunnish origin has also been postulated, particularly as an Akatzir tribe, by such scholars as O. Pritsak and A. Gadlo.
Notable studies include that of Pritsak 1982, " The Hunnic Language of the Attila Clan.

Pritsak and was
Pritsak was a medievalist who specialized in the use of oriental, especially Turkic, sources for the history of Kyivan Rus ', early modern Ukraine, and the European Steppe region.

Pritsak and Mykhailo
Unlike his predecessors Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Dmytro Doroshenko, and Ivan Krypiakevych, who wrote national histories or histories of the Ukrainian people, Pritsak followed the Ukrainian historian of Polish background, Viacheslav Lypynsky, in proposing the ideal of writing a " territorialist " history of Ukraine which would include the Polish, Turkic, and other peoples that have inhabited the country from ancient times.

Pritsak and Ukrainian
Pritsak began his academic career at the University of Lviv in interwar Poland where he studied Middle Eastern languages under local orientalists and became associated with the Shevchenko Scientific Society and attended its seminar on Ukrainian history led by Ivan Krypiakevych.

Pritsak and Institute
After the emergence of an independent Ukraine in 1991, Pritsak returned to Kyiv where he founded the Oriental Institute of the National Academy of Sciences and the journal Skhidnyi svit ( The Oriental World ).

7 and April
When Dr. Wallace Buttrick, wise in his judgment of people, declined to have the Science Building named for him, he wrote Miss Tapley ( April 7, 1923 ) `` If you had asked me, I think I would have suggested that you name the building for Miss Upton.
Johnston and his wounded horse, named Fire Eater, were taken to his field headquarters on the Corinth road, where his body remained in his tent until the Confederate Army withdrew to Corinth the next day, April 7, 1862.
* World Health Day April 7
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
Secretary of State Seward negotiated the treaty for the purchase of Alaska from Russia on April 9, 1867 for $ 7. 2 million.
In April 2010, IBM published an announcement about the upcoming 7. 1 release.
Abdülhamid I, Abdul Hamid I or Abd Al-Hamid I ( Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد اول ` Abdü ’ l-Ḥamīd-i evvel ), which translates to the Servant of God ( March 20, 1725 April 7, 1789 ), was the 27th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
** April 7 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
af: 7 April
hif: 7 April
ig: April 7
id: 7 April
jv: 7 April
ms: 7 April
simple: April 7
su: 7 April
yo: 7 April
The comprehensive series, a reprinting of the entire 43-year history of Li ' l Abner spanning a projected 20 volumes, began on April 7, 2010.
( 1990 ) carried out a radial velocity ( Doppler shift of spectral lines ) study of the star in April and May 1988, which showed variability with a frequency of the order of a few microhertz, the highest peak corresponding to 4. 3 μHz ( 2. 7 days ) with an amplitude of 60 ms < sup >− 1 </ sup >, with a frequency separation of ~ 5 μHz.
During the Western Allied invasion of Germany in April 1945, the airfield was seized by the United States Third Army, and used by the USAAF 354th Fighter Group which flew P-47 Thunderbolts from the aerodrome ( designated ALG R-82 ) from late April until the German capitulation on 7 May 1945.
The first occurred on 7 April 2007.
Prior to that Bernd Kellner computed B < sub > n </ sub > to full precision for n = 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > in December 2002 and Oleksandr Pavlyk for n = 10 < sup > 7 </ sup > with ' Mathematica ' in April 2008.
Benet committed suicide on April 7, 1982, following a break-up with her assistant, Tammy Bruce.
An automatic weather installation was completed on April 7, 1980, with data collected by this station being transmitted directly by satellite to Brittany.

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