Akadjirs (Agachirs) |
Name of the tribe originally in Mesopotamia, and then in Egypt, later on the right bank of
the r. Oka. In the 4th century BC a part of Akadjirs joined Bulgars of the
Northern Dagestan |
Ak-Balyns |
Bulgarian name of the “Great Russians”, a literal
translation is "Eastern Balyns" |
Ak-Masguts |
Eastern Massagets, descendants Sindian
(Indo-Iranian) clan Masgut, settled at some time in the western part of
Kazakhstan (This does not make sense, Indians did not have
horses and did not use milk, and Masguts were a horse nomadic population that lived on
milk. Indo-Iranians were agricultural people, their cavalry was always Türkic, as
mercenaries or conquerors. Sinds were a minor group barely mentioned in the records,
while Massagets under Tamiris crushed the Persian infantry army and dipped Cyrus head
into a sack of blood. Massagets do not fit into Indo-Iranian shoes, all the shallow
propaganda notwithstanding) |
Almans |
Germans |
Anatyshes |
Danes |
Anchis |
Bulgarian the name Ants, a Slavic tribe a part of which was moved from the
Balkan peninsula to the Dnieper basin. Founder of the Hunnish state
Alyp-biyresettled the Ants on the northwestern border of his possessions. The
word "Anchis" meant "frontier guards" ("border security guards") |
Apas |
Bulgarian name of the ancestors of the Abkhasians |
Ars |
A general name for Finno-Ugorian tribes |
Artans |
Balts, Lithuanians |
Ases |
In antiquity the Sinds-Murdases called the Sinds-Urs by this, later this
etnonym began to designate the descendants of the Massagets (Masguts), Alans
and Burtases.
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Badjanaks |
Besenyos
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Bayguls |
General name of ancestors of the modern Hants and Mansi |
Bashkorts |
Name of the tribe which arose as a result of mixing Iranian-speaking Masguts
(Massagets on Herodotusu) with Ugrian-speaking tribe Urma. For a long time this
etnonym was used as the general name for the Ugrs who were living in open space
steppe of Kazakhstan |
Batyshes |
Bulgarian name for the Vyatiches. About the origin of the Vyatiches - Batyshes
since long there were two versions. According to the first version, Vyatiches
arose as a mixture of Ulchies (Ulchis) and Murdases. According to a second
version, Vyatiches arose out of the mixture of Murdases and the Scandinavian
tribe Khud |
Baylaks |
Poles |
Besermens |
nickname for the Itil Bulgars, given to them by Masguts (Massagets) and
Turkmens. From them this name took the Ars, Ruses, Kypchaks, and later also the
Mongols. Only much later it began to be used with a meaning of "Moslem" |
Biysuians |
Historical ancestors of the modern Komis |
Cumans |
Bulgarian name for the western Kypchaks, i.e. Russ. “Polovets” |
Galidjians |
Original Bulgarian name for the Scandinavians, later this name transferred to
the Novgorodians |
Djurashes |
Dagestanians |
Ibers |
Nenetses |
Imens |
In antiquity: the name of one of Bulgarian ancestors, later: Manchurians |
Ishtjaks |
Hanty; one of the nicknames of the Bulgars |
Harka |
Bulgarian clan |
Hazars (Khazars) |
The nhabitants of the Bulgarian province Mardan-Bellak called this the
Saksinian Turkmen |
Humyks |
Ancestors of the Kumyks |
Hons |
Hunns, Manchurians |
Huds |
Goths |
Ishtyak |
Itil Bulgarians’ nickname |
Kara-Balyns |
Byelorussians |
Kara-Masguts |
Massagets who coached west from the Itil |
Kashans (Kushans) |
One of Sindian clans |
Kisans |
Ryazanians |
Masguts |
Name of one of the Sinds-Urs clans |
Muhsha |
Name of a part of the Ugrs, living between the rivers Seim and Sura |
Oimeks |
Eastern Kypchaks, main ancestors of Kazakhs |
Sabans |
Originally one of Sinds-Urs clans.Later the Iranian-speaking Sabans were
Türkisized. Türks called them Sabars |
Sadums |
Scandinavians |
Saklans |
General name for the Northern Iranian tribes of the Northern Caucasus |
Shuds |
Vepses, Merya |
Tyrs |
Bulgarian name of the ancient Greek tribes, later Byzantines were called
Tyreans |
Ulags |
Romanians; Romance peoples |
Ulak |
Bulgarian nickname for Slavs |
Ulchians (Ulchilar) |
Slavs, "Ulichies" |
Uruses (Ruses, Russes) |
Originally one of the Masguts’ (Massegets’) clans, later – “Great Ruses”.
The word "urus" meant "great" |