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M o r a v c s i k (Byzantium a n d the M a g y a r s [Amsterdam-Budapest, 1970], 132ff.; and A m a g y a r tdrtenet bizánci f o r r d s a i (Budapest, 1934], l3ff.), and records briefly the e m e r g e n c e o f the [pre-]Magyars in Europe, be it the region n a m e d " M a g n a Hun- garia" along the Volga, o r their so called ur-country on t h e northern slopes o f the Caucasus. He treats in detail the Magyars' residence in the B l a c k Sea area during the 830s, and c o n v i n c i n g l y locates their living areas L e v e d i a [lands north o f the Black Sea, w e s t o f the D o n and east o f the Dnieper], and Etelkoz ["land b e t w e e n the rivers" on the northwestern shore o f the Black Sea, west o f the Dnieper, d o w n to the
Canadian-American Slavic Studies – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2000
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