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'''Eurasian Avars''' may refer to: '''Eurasian Avars''' may refer to:


* ], a modern North Caucasian-speaking people in the North Caucasus, Dagestan, Russia * ], a people from the North East Caucasus
** ], Caucasus
* ], a medieval people of Altaic extraction who lived in Central and Eastern Europe * ], a nomadic people who lived on the Eurasian Steppes, before settling in Central Europe
** ], Central Europe
* ], northern India


==See also== ==See also==
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