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    Noisette, Thierry (24 September 2010). "Wikipédia en français dépasse le million d'articles" [French Wikipedia exceeds one million articles]. ZDNet France...
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    some of which was buried en masse near Avar settlements. The origin of the treasures found is disputed; some posit that the Avars were themselves skilled...
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  • Avar Unarunnu (transl. They Wake Up) is a 1956 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by N. Sankaran Nair and produced by G. Govindapillai. The film...
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    Hungarians (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
    extinction of the Avar population, contemporary written sources report surviving Avar groups. According to the archaeological evidence, the Avar population survived...
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  • Panchu Arunachalam (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    Pondatti (1992) Kalikaalam (1992) Ratha Thilagam (1963) Under National Pictures Avar Enakke Sontham (1977) Kavari Maan (1979) [Co-Producer] Kalyanaraman (1979)...
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    Google Translate (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    of the languages in development yet. Acehnese Adyghe Afar BETA Aragonese Avar Bagheli Balochi (Baluchi) Bangala Baoulé Bashkir Berber (Tamazight (Tifinagh))...
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    Bulgars (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    now under the sway of the Avars, having made an alliance with the local peoples". Kuber later led a revolt against the Avars and with his people moved...
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  • Fatafat Jayalaxmi (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    En Nila (1977) Pennai Solli Kutramillai (1977) Perumaikkuriyaval (1977) as Bhama Punniyam Seithaval (1977) Sorgam Naragam (1977) as Jayalakshmi Avar Enakke...
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    Hungary (category Wikipedia pages semi-protected against vandalism)
    present-day Hungary, most notably the Celts, Romans, Huns, Germanic peoples, Avars and Slavs. The Principality of Hungary was established in the late 9th century...
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  • Slavs (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    Daurentius (c. 577–579) who slew an Avar envoy of Khagan Bayan I for asking the Slavs to accept the suzerainty of the Avars; Daurentius declined and is reported...
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  • Tsez language (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from September 2012)
    traditional folklore; thus, a Cyrillic script based on that of Avar is often used. Fluency in Avar is usually higher among men than women, and the younger people...
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    Beehive stone (category Articles needing translation from Hungarian Wikipedia)
    Archived from the original on 2020-05-10. Retrieved 2022-03-18. "Kaptárkő", Wikipédia (in Hungarian), 2019-05-09, retrieved 2019-05-11 Saád, Andor – Korek,...
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    Transylvania (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    (4th–5th centuries), the Kingdom of the Gepids (5th–6th centuries), the Avar Khaganate (6th–9th centuries), the Slavs, and the 9th century First Bulgarian...
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  • Hephthalites (redirect from Turkish Avars)
    groups may have descended from the Hephthalites. Avars: suggestions have been made that the Pannonian Avars were Hepthalites who went to Europe after their...
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  • Srividya filmography (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    Rakkamma 1977 Madhurageetham Radha 1977 Sri Krishna Leela Rukamani 1977 Avar Enakke Sontham Kavitha 1977 Aarupushpangal Malli 1978 Thangarangan 1978 Thirukkalyanam...
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    Angélico (redirect from En Helico)
    ladder match on the 20 May episode of Lucha Underground, and against DelAvar Daivari and Big Ryck, & Cage, on 3 June episode. On 29 July, at Ultima Lucha...
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    Kingdom's fall the area was invaded by the Alemanni, Baiuvarii, Slavs, and Avars. Charlemagne, King of the Franks, conquered the area in AD 788, encouraged...
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    Hagia Sophia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    2020 Hurbanič, Martin (2019), Hurbanič, Martin (ed.), "The Avars at the Gates", The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend, New Approaches...
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    Romania (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from September 2010)
    European Pontic steppe, occupied the Lower Danube region in 680. After the Avar Khaganate collapsed in the 790s, the First Bulgarian Empire became the dominant...
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    invasion of peoples from Siberia and Eastern Europe into their area: Huns, Avars, Bulgars and Magyars). In the sixth century, the Huns had moved westwards...
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    Magna Hungaria (category Articles needing translation from French Wikipedia)
    the Iranian peoples over the Eurasian steppes. Subsequently, the Sabirs, Avars, Onogurs, Khazars, as well as other Turkic peoples kept the grasslands of...
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    Vienna (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    has a different, probably Slavonic origin, and originally referred to an Avar fort in the area. Slovene speakers call the city Dunaj, which in other Central...
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    Belgrade (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2021)
    Illyricum, pillaging cities and more permanently settling the region. The Avars, under Bayan I, conquered the whole region and its new Slavic population...
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    Eurasian Steppe (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from May 2021)
    5th-10th centuries Alans 5th–11th centuries Avars 5th–9th centuries Hepthalites 5th–7th centuries Eurasian Avars 6th–8th centuries Göktürks 6th–8th centuries...
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    Ilmen, led to the emergence of the Ilmen Slavs and Krivichs. Following an Avar raid in 602 and the collapse of the Antes Union, most of these peoples survived...
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    List of footballers with 500 or more goals (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    RSSSF, an organisation described by German newspaper Der Spiegel as a "Wikipedia of football statistics". Hungarian Imre Schlosser was the first to reach...
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  • Kuravar (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    Kerala, India.[citation needed] The "Kuravan" is a Tamil word which "guru avar" means "Leader" The "Kuravan" is a Tamil word which means "uyarnthavan" or...
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    Europe (category Wikipedia pages semi-protected against vandalism)
    North Caucasus (termed Northeast Caucasian, most notably including Chechen, Avar and Lezgin; and Northwest Caucasian, most notably including Adyghe). Maltese...
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    Cyrillic alphabets (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Northeast Caucasian languages are generally written using Cyrillic alphabets. Avar is a Caucasian language, spoken in the Republic of Dagestan, of the Russian...
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    Athena (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    appeared upon the walls of Constantinople when it was under siege by the Avars, clutching a spear and urging the people to fight. During the Middle Ages...
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