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Kutrigurs were nomadic equestrians who flourished in the Pontic-Caspian steppe in the 6th century AD.
The name Kutrigur, also recorded as Kwrtrgr, Κουτρίγουροι, Κουτούργουροι, Κοτρίγουροι, Κοτρίγοροι, Κουτρίγοροι, Κοτράγηροι, Κουτράγουροι, Κοτριαγήροι, is generally considered as a metathecized form of Turkic *Toqur-Oğur, thus the *Quturoğur mean "Nine Oğur (tribes)". There has been little scholarly support for theories linking the names of Kutrigurs and Utigurs to peoples such as the Guti/Quti and/or Udi/Uti, of Ancient Southwest Asia and the Caucasus respectively, which has been posited by Osman Karatay.
Procopius recounts that "in the old days many Huns, called then Cimmerians, inhabited the lands I mentioned already. They all had a single king. Once one of their kings had two sons: one called Utigur and another called Kutrigur. After their father's death they shared the power and gave their names to the subjected peoples, so that even nowadays some of them are called Utigurs and the others - Kutrigurs". They occupied the Tanaitic-Maeotic (Don-Azov) steppe zone, the Kutrigurs in the Western part and the Utrigurs towards the East.
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Image: Talessman at the English language Wikipedia The Kutrigurs was a horde of equestrian nomads (later known as part of the Bulgars) that inhabited the Eurasian plains during the Dark Ages. They were first mentioned in 539–40 under the leadership of Shaush. They may have come into existence when the Akacires under Dengizich were conquered by the Onogurs in the 460s.[citation needed] The conquest of the easternmost Kutrigurs by Gökturk arrivals led by three brothers from the Imaon Mountains in the 6th century is mentioned by Bar Hebraeus, as well as in the Chronicle of the late 12th century Jacobite patriarch of Antioch Michael the Syrian. At this time they came to be dominated by clans related to the Gökturks. In 632, Kubrat united the Kutrigur and Onogur tribes who lived in Scythia. ...
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Image CC: Talessman at the English language Wikipedia Utigur or Bulgar Vund (vh'ndur, Vanand) is the name used by historians and geographers like Moses Horenaci, Procopius Caesariensis and his continuators, Agathias of Mirena, Menander Protector, and Theophylact Simocatta in the 6th century to refer to those Bulgars of the Eurasian steppes north-east of the Black Sea and east the Don river in Patria Onoguria who had come under the control of the Western Turkic Kaghanate to be also known as Unogundur. Yury Zuev identifies the Utigurs mentioned by Menander and Pliny as one of the tribes of the Yuezhi. The Bulgar ancestors of the Utigurs represented the Pontic-Kuban part of the Hun Empire, and were ruled by descendants of Attila through his son, Ernakh. By 567CE some northern Kutrigur grou...
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This is the first episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
This is the fourth episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
This is the third episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
History of Bulgaria Kingdom of Patria Onoguria 463 - 671 = 208
This is the second episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
This is the fifth episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
This is the seventh episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
This is the ninth episode of a new Ck2 series where I hopefully play from the fall of Rome all the way through to Hoi4 in a Mega Campaign Saga. I play as the Kutrigurs a nomadic nation destined to found a new western european kingdom. I will also have occasional Multiplayer as people join and leave my games. Thank you for watching and wish me luck in my first youtube series! I am playing with the When the world stopped making sense Mod Link: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/wtwsms-release-0-9-9-1.974919/
It's just some of the things he said
keep going 'round inside my head
"I'm gonna save my soul
before things get impossible"
I should've seen the signs
and they were right before my eyes
he could've saved my soul
A fog rolled across the bay
I think I saw him sail away
now like those before
I'm just another body washed up on the shore
a curse on my bones
we made a pact among the stones
he could've saved my soul
he could've saved my soul
take me in your arms... 5x
do you recall the time
I think you just must have lost your mind
affected by the sun
and how the heavens lined up as we made our run
blood stained the lanes
and I could barely feel the pain
I loved you so much more
I loved you so much more
take me in your arms... 5x
We saw gunpowder paint the sky
demons hung out to dry
how many hours to go
before the next ice age suffocates the globe
sandstones remain
a sea of angels crossed the plain
they never save my soul
they never save my soul
take me in your arms... 5x
Pact among the stones
Save my soul...
Pact among the stones
Save my soul...
Pact among the stones
Save my soul...
Pact among the stones
Save my soul...
Pact among the stones
Save my soul...
Pact among the stones