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    The Hunnic language, or Hunnish, was the language spoken by Huns in the Hunnic Empire, a heterogeneous, multi-ethnic tribal confederation which invaded...
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    Huns (redirect from Hunnic Empire)
    dominant: Hunnic, Gothic, Latin, and Sarmatian. As to the Hunnic language itself, there is no consensus on its relationship to other languages. Only three...
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  • Look up hunnic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hunnic may refer to: Huns, a former nomadic tribe of the Eurasian steppe Hunnic language, spoken by...
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  • Chuvash. He concludes that the language of the Bulgars was from the family of the Hunnic languages, as he calls the Oghur languages. According to the Bulgarian...
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  • language which is conclusively proven to be Oghuric is the long-extinct Bulgar, while Khazar may be a possible relative within the group. The Hunnic language...
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    PMC 7612788. PMID 35663512. Pritsak, Omeljan (December 1982). "The Hunnic Language of the Attila Clan" (PDF). Harvard Ukrainian Studies. VI (4): 428–476...
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    Chuvash people (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    is clear that Hunnic and Bulgar were closely related and perhaps even the same language. PRITSAK, OMELJAN (1982). "The Hunnic Language of the Attila Clan"...
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  • Unclassified languages that may have been Turkic or members of other language families Hunnic / Xiongnu (?) Hunnic / Hunnish - the language or languages of the...
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    1800) It has been suggested that the Xiongnu and Hunnic languages were Southern Yeniseian. Only two languages of this family survived into the 20th century:...
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  • Finno-Ugrian Language Studies in Finland 1828-1918. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica. p. 80. ISBN 951-653-135-0. Pritsak, Omeljan (1982). "The Hunnic Language...
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