The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... Geougen , or Jouan Jouan . Theophylactus tells us the Turkish khan killed three thousand Ogors , with their khan . Exactly the same story is told of the destruction of the Geougen by the Chinese writers . The last khan of the Ogors is ...
... Geougen , or Jouan Jouan . Theophylactus tells us the Turkish khan killed three thousand Ogors , with their khan . Exactly the same story is told of the destruction of the Geougen by the Chinese writers . The last khan of the Ogors is ...
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... out on a future occasion ) . About the beginning of the fourth century , a fugitive from these Tartars collected a number of hordes in the desert to whom he gave the name Geougen . About 391 122 Anthropological Miscellanea .
... out on a future occasion ) . About the beginning of the fourth century , a fugitive from these Tartars collected a number of hordes in the desert to whom he gave the name Geougen . About 391 122 Anthropological Miscellanea .
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... Geougen should be attacked in the east by the Chinese and in the west by themselves , and ground to pieces between the two millstones . The Goei continued to send expeditions into Tatary , and harassed severely the Geougen ; the latter ...
... Geougen should be attacked in the east by the Chinese and in the west by themselves , and ground to pieces between the two millstones . The Goei continued to send expeditions into Tatary , and harassed severely the Geougen ; the latter ...
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... Geougen inter- married , and no doubt received from them much of the culture they possessed , probably also some of their religious notions . Among the races tributary to the Geougen was a tribe living in the Little Altai mountains ...
... Geougen inter- married , and no doubt received from them much of the culture they possessed , probably also some of their religious notions . Among the races tributary to the Geougen was a tribe living in the Little Altai mountains ...
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