Omeljan Yosypovych Pritsak (Ukrainian: Омелян Йосипович Пріцак; 7 April 1919 – 29 May 2006) was the first Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History...
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word gang ("chariot"), semantically related to the Turkic Gaoche. Omeljan Pritsak proposed that the name had initially been a composite term (Kängär...
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identifiable. In Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century, Omeljan Pritsak argued that "PYYNYL" was actually "PTzNYK" Pecheneg, the misreading...
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Mongolian appellation gergei (wife), a derivation also supported by Omeljan Pritsak. It has also been proposed that the name may be Gothic, meaning "Greek...
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Aaron's son Joseph. In Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century, Omeljan Pritsak dated this war to the early reign of Romanos I (i.e., the early 920s...
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known as Tuğan Khagan, according to Omeljan Pritsak, was the name of a Khazar Khagan of the 825 AD. Per Pritsak, Dyggvi led a rebellion of the Kabars...
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elaborations during the 20th century by scholars such as Géza Fehér, Omeljan Pritsak, Mosko Moskov and other scientists. Reconstructions vary slightly,...
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Variorium, 1992. Omeljan Pritsak. "The Khazar Kingdom's Conversion to Judaism." (Journal Article in Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 1978) Omeljan Pritsak. "The Pre-Ashkenazic...
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after the second half of the 11th c. On the other hand, the scholar Omeljan Pritsak considered that Old Norse must have been well known in Kiev and Novgorod...
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Retrieved 22 February 2023. Pritsak, Omeljan. The Origin of Rus'. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991. Pritsak, Omeljan. The Origins of the Old...
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