The Scottish Review, Volume 20A. Gardner, 1892 - Scotland |
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Page 34
... king and saint , has given them a title to the lands which they originally occu- pied with no other title than that of the sword . But at the same time one can imagine that the Magyar would prefer not to have to regard himself as merely ...
... king and saint , has given them a title to the lands which they originally occu- pied with no other title than that of the sword . But at the same time one can imagine that the Magyar would prefer not to have to regard himself as merely ...
Page 38
... king of the Khazars , to whom the Magyars at this time stood in some loose relation of fealty or dependence , pro- posed to make this tribal chief Lebed ruler of the whole seven tribes , and thus give some unity to the people . But ...
... king of the Khazars , to whom the Magyars at this time stood in some loose relation of fealty or dependence , pro- posed to make this tribal chief Lebed ruler of the whole seven tribes , and thus give some unity to the people . But ...
Page 45
... King Béla IV . , which was pulled to pieces by the merciless pen of Roesler . * The Anonymous says that the Magyars originally lived in Scythia , a large country of which the eastern part is called Dentu - moger . Hunfalvy identifies ...
... King Béla IV . , which was pulled to pieces by the merciless pen of Roesler . * The Anonymous says that the Magyars originally lived in Scythia , a large country of which the eastern part is called Dentu - moger . Hunfalvy identifies ...
Page 48
... King of the Magyars was called the kundu . This is clearly the same word as kender , by which , according to Ibn Fozlan , the Khazars designated the dignitary in their realm who was next in rank to the chagan . As we learn from Con ...
... King of the Magyars was called the kundu . This is clearly the same word as kender , by which , according to Ibn Fozlan , the Khazars designated the dignitary in their realm who was next in rank to the chagan . As we learn from Con ...
Page 49
... king of the Khazars . A kundu or kender or kende , or whatever the exact form of the name was , stood , we may suppose , in the same relation to the chagan , as a pýš to the Barileús , or a King to the Emperor . 6 In his work on Tactics ...
... king of the Khazars . A kundu or kender or kende , or whatever the exact form of the name was , stood , we may suppose , in the same relation to the chagan , as a pýš to the Barileús , or a King to the Emperor . 6 In his work on Tactics ...
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