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== Tarih ==
Akraba kabileler Utrigurlar ve [[Kutrigurlar]]ın kökeni muğlaktır.{{sfn|Golden|1992|p=99}} [[Prokopius (tarihçi)|Prokopius]], "Saginlerin ötesinde bir çok [[Hunlar|Hun]]{{refn|group="nb"|İskitler ve Türkler gibi Hunların etnolojisi, asıl kökenleri ve kimlikleri ne olursa olsun, bozkır insanları (göçebeler) ve Doğu'dan gelen işgalciler için genel bir terim haline geldi.<ref>{{cite book |last=Beckwith |first=Christopher I. |author-link=Christopher I. Beckwith |date=2009 |title=Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present |url=https://books.google.hr/books?id=-Ue8BxLEMt4C |publisher=Princeton University Press |pages=99 |isbn=9781400829941 |quote=Like the name Scythian up to the early medieval period, the name Hun became a generic (usually pejorative) term in subsequent history for any steppe-warrior people, or even any enemy people, regardless of their actual identity.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Dickens |first=Mark |date=2004 |title=Medieval Syriac Historians’ Perceptionsof the Turks |url=https://www.academia.edu/436106/Medieval_Syriac_Historians_Perceptions_of_the_Turks |publisher=University of Cambridge |pages=19 |quote=Syriac chroniclers (along with their Arab, Byzantine, Latin, Armenian, and Georgian counterparts) did not use ethnonyms as specifically as modern scholars do. As K. Czeglédy notes, "some sources... use the ethnonyms of the various steppe-peoples, in particular those of the Scythians, Huns and Türks, in the generic sense of 'nomads'".}}</ref>}} kabileleri yaşardı.
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The origin of relative tribes Utigurs and [[Kutrigurs]] is obscure.{{sfn|Golden|1992|p=99}} [[Procopius]] wrote that "Beyond the Sagins dwell many [[Huns|Hunnish]]{{refn|group="nb"|The ethnonym of the Huns, like those of Scythians and Türks, became a generic term for steppe-people (nomads) and invading enemies from the East, no matter of their actual origin and identity.<ref>{{cite book |last=Beckwith |first=Christopher I. |author-link=Christopher I. Beckwith |date=2009 |title=Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present |url=https://books.google.hr/books?id=-Ue8BxLEMt4C |publisher=Princeton University Press |pages=99 |isbn=9781400829941 |quote=Like the name Scythian up to the early medieval period, the name Hun became a generic (usually pejorative) term in subsequent history for any steppe-warrior people, or even any enemy people, regardless of their actual identity.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Dickens |first=Mark |date=2004 |title=Medieval Syriac Historians’ Perceptionsof the Turks |url=https://www.academia.edu/436106/Medieval_Syriac_Historians_Perceptions_of_the_Turks |publisher=University of Cambridge |pages=19 |quote=Syriac chroniclers (along with their Arab, Byzantine, Latin, Armenian, and Georgian counterparts) did not use ethnonyms as specifically as modern scholars do. As K. Czeglédy notes, "some sources... use the ethnonyms of the various steppe-peoples, in particular those of the Scythians, Huns and Türks, in the generic sense of 'nomads'".}}</ref>}} tribes. The land is called Evlisia and barbarians populate the sea-coast and the inland up to the so called lake of [[Sea of Azov|Meotida]] and the river [[Don River (Russia)|Tanais]]. The people living there were called [[Cimmerians]], and now they are called Utigurs. North of them are the populous tribes of the [[Antes (people)|Antes]]."<ref name="Origin">{{cite book |author=D. Dimitrov |date=1987 |chapter=Bulgars, Unogundurs, Onogurs, Utigurs, Kutrigurs |title=Prabylgarite po severnoto i zapadnoto Chernomorie |url=http://www.kroraina.com/p_bulgar/p_bulg1a.htm |work=kroraina.com |place=Varna}}</ref> They occupied the Don-Azov steppe zone, the Kutrigurs in the Western part and the Utigurs towards the East.{{sfn|Golden|1992|p=99}}
 
Procopius also recorded a genealogical legend according to which:
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