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" THE NOMADIC FACTOR IN MEDIAEVAL EUROPEAN HISTORY "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 811572
Doc. No : LA99246
Main Entry : István Zimonyi
Title & Author : THE NOMADIC FACTOR IN MEDIAEVAL EUROPEAN HISTORY [Article]\ István Zimonyi
Title of Periodical : Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Date : 2005
Volume/ Issue Number : 58-1
Page No : 33--40
Abstract : The Carpathian Basin and the lower Volga were once centres of nomadic tribal confederacies and empires, which had a strong impact on mediaeval European history. As for the former, the Huns, Avars and Hungarians are well worth mentioning. The Hungarians were converted in 1000 and with their Christianisation entered Latin Europe. The Khazars played an important role in the history of Kievan Rus', whereas the Golden Horde had a basic effect on the formation of Russia. The peoples of the steppe played an important role during the formation of Europe, a fact which has been neglected in historiography.
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