• were an Oghur Turkic semi-nomadic Eurasian tribe. Barsils might be identified with Bagrasik. Barsils are included in the list of steppe people living north...
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    comes from the totems of one of the Bulgar tribes – the Barsil. According to legend, the Barsils founded Bilär in Volga Bulgaria. The creator of the current...
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  • Barsil (Persian: برسل, also Romanized as Barsīl) is a village in Dasturan Rural District, in the Central District of Joghatai County, Razavi Khorasan...
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    Türk or vice versa. Historical Turkic groups Az Dingling Bulgars Esegel Barsils Alat Basmyl Onogurs Saragurs Sabirs Shatuo Ongud (from Shatuo) Göktürks...
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    were divided into three branches: "the first branch was called Bersula (Barsils), the second Esegel, and the third Bulgar". In 922 they accepted Islam...
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    which was derived from teasingly calling her the name of the family horse, Barsil, rather than from her own name. She retained the nickname for life. In June...
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    truth, how the means of changing their name came to them. […] When the Barsils, Onogurs, Sabirs, and other Hun nations in addition to these, saw that...
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    "Russian guard". It is believed that some Alans resettled to the North (Barsils), merging with Volga Bulgars and Burtas, eventually transforming to Volga...
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    Sudak Taman Tamatarkha Tributaries Abkhazians Alans Arsiyah Baranjars Barsils Bashkirs Burtas Chorni Klobuky Crimean Goths Cumans East Slavs Huns Juhuri...
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    union in North Caucasus. According to Theophylact Simocatta, when the Barsils, Onogurs and Sabirs saw the invading Uar and Chunni they panicked because...
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