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Sovereignkhanate

Avar Khaganate

561 CE – 805 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · khanate
Period
561 CE – 805 CE
Duration
244 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Pannonian Avars, also known as the Carpathian Avars, were an alliance of various Eurasian nomadic groups that established the Avar Khaganate. This khaganate spanned the Pannonian Basin and significant parts of Central and Eastern Europe from the late 6th to the early 9th centuries. Known by various names in different historical sources, including Obri in Rus chronicles and Abaroi in Byzantine texts, they are distinguished from the Avars of the Caucasus. The Pannonian Avars entered the historical scene in the mid-6th century, fleeing Göktürk rule, and are noted for their role in the Avar–Byzantine wars and their influence on Slavic migrations to the Balkans. Recent studies suggest they had Ancient Northeast Asian ancestry.

Historical Periods

Avar Khaganate (561–566)

561 CE – 566 CE

Area: 655,633 km²

Avar Khaganate (567–568)

567 CE – 568 CE

Area: 756,171 km²

Avar Khaganate (569–576)

569 CE – 576 CE

medium
Area: 959,900 km²

Avar Khaganate (577–586)

577 CE – 586 CE

medium
Area: 959,453 km²

Avar Khaganate (587–616)

587 CE – 616 CE

medium
Area: 959,405 km²

Avar Khaganate (617–622)

617 CE – 622 CE

medium
Area: 1,022,494 km²

Avar Khaganate (623–625)

623 CE – 625 CE

medium
Area: 907,555 km²

Avar Khaganate (626–626)

626 CE – 626 CE

Area: 926,869 km²

Avar Khaganate (627–627)

627 CE – 627 CE

Area: 828,489 km²

Avar Khaganate (628–629)

628 CE – 629 CE

medium
Area: 828,955 km²

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