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Revision as of 08:55, 26 April 2015 editKhestwol (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users25,401 edits Khestwol moved page Eurasian Avars to Avars (Central and Eastern Europe): Clearer title. "Eurasian Avars" was a WP:Ambiguous title, since the modern Avars (Caucasus) from the Caucasus are also equally "Eurasian" as these medieval ones f...  Revision as of 10:25, 26 April 2015 edit undoKhestwol (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users25,401 editsNo edit summaryNext edit →
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'''Eurasian Avars''' may refer to:
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* ], a modern North Caucasian-speaking people in the North Caucasus, Dagestan, Russia
* ], a medieval people of Altaic extraction who lived in Central and Eastern Europe

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Eurasian Avars may refer to:

  • Avars (Caucasus), a modern North Caucasian-speaking people in the North Caucasus, Dagestan, Russia
  • Avars (Carpathians), a medieval people of Altaic extraction who lived in Central and Eastern Europe

See also

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