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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER XLII: State Of The Barbaric World
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They were of the Finnish race; part of the nation, in the fifth century, moved westward, and reached the modern Bulgaria; part remained along the Volga, which is called Etel, Etil, or Athil, in all the Tartar languages, but from the Bulgarians, the Volga.

The power of the eastern Bulgarians was broken by Batou, son of Tchingiz Khan; that of the western will appear in the course of the history.

From St.Martin, vol.
vii p.141.

Malte-Brun, on the contrary, conceives that the Bulgarians took their name from the river.

According to the Byzantine historians they were a branch of the Ougres, (Thunmann, Hist.


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