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The Kabar rebellion in 862CE against the Khazars was notable enough to be included in Constantine Porphyrogenitus's work De Administrando Imperio. Subsequently, Kabars are recorded fighting near Vienna in 881CE <ref>Gyorgy Gyorffy, King Saint Stephen of Hungary, trans. Peter Doherty (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), p.27. derived from Annales Iuvavenses maximi's reference to the battle of the Cowari at Culmie.</ref> Around 930CE at least one Kiabar Kohen was still present in the Kopyrev Konets district of Kiev according to the Kievian Letter.
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The Kabar rebellion in 862CE against the Khazars was notable enough to be included in Constantine Porphyrogenitus's work De Administrando Imperio. Subsequently, Kabars are recorded fighting near Vienna in 881CE <ref>Gyorgy Gyorffy, King Saint Stephen of Hungary, trans. Peter Doherty (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), p.27. derived from Annales Iuvavenses maximi's reference to the battle of the Cowari at Culmie.</ref> It is said that three tribes of the Kabary joined the Magyars when they conquered Pannonia in Around 930CE at least one Kiabar Kohen was still present in the Kopyrev Konets district of Kiev according to the Kievian Letter.
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Κάβαροι rulers of the Jewish Muslim (Muslim Jewish) Χαλίσιοι

The Kabar rebellion in 862CE against the Khazars was notable enough to be included in Constantine Porphyrogenitus's work De Administrando Imperio. Subsequently, Kabars are recorded fighting near Vienna in 881CE [1] It is said that three tribes of the Kabary joined the Magyars when they conquered Pannonia in Around 930CE at least one Kiabar Kohen was still present in the Kopyrev Konets district of Kiev according to the Kievian Letter.

Alsószentmihályfalva Rovas inscription

  1. Gyorgy Gyorffy, King Saint Stephen of Hungary, trans. Peter Doherty (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), p.27. derived from Annales Iuvavenses maximi's reference to the battle of the Cowari at Culmie.