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Bayan I reigned as the first of the between 562 and 602.

As the Göktürk Empire expanded westwards on the during the 6th century, peoples such as the (also known as the Pseudo-Avars, Obri, Abaroi and Varchonites) and the migrated into and the . Bayan I led the Avars (along with many ) into , where they established their khaganate from 568.


Dealings with the Franks, Lombards and Gepids
By 562, the Avars and Bulgars had reached the Lower : it was most likely in that year that Bayan became their supreme in the stead of the previous ruler, the khan .

As allies of the of (), the Avars had obtained a grant of gold to crush other nomads – the , , and – in the lands later known as , a task they accomplished to the emperor's satisfaction. Bayan's Avars now demanded the renewal of the alliance, increased pay and a land to live in.

Bayan had eyed the plain of (just south of the Lower in what would become northern ) as his promised land, but the Byzantines were adamant the Avars should not in any case cross the Danube. So Bayan and his horde in 563 rode around the northern Carpathians to , where they were soundly repelled along the river by the king of .

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This defeat induced them to retrace their footsteps to the Lower Danube region. After vainly trying to force the Danubian border when the new Byzantine emperor () denied them both entry and wage, the Avars renewed their ride to . This time (566) they did defeat Sigebert, but had nonetheless to stop; in the meantime the Göktürks, in pursuit of their former subjects, remained a real danger.

The Avars, traditionally a people, desperately needed both shelter and pasture for their , but the route to was blocked by impassable mountains covered with thick forests: the Carpathian range. In the critical winter of 566–567 the Avars, stuck in present-day eastern , were sent feelers by , the strong ruler of the and brother-in-law of Sigebert, who sought an alliance to crush his old enemies the . The latter, by chance, controlled the only practical way from the Lower Danube to the Avars' craved Pannonian pastures. So in 567 (see Lombard–Gepid War (567)) king 's Gepid kingdom was attacked from two directions: from the west came the Lombards, from the north, through and the Danube, the Avars. Bayan crushed Cunimund's forces and made a cup from his defeated enemy's skull as a present (and warning) for his ally Alboin (famed for having forced Cunimond's daughter Rosamund, whom he had taken as a war-bride, to drink from it, sealing his own fate). Then the Avar horde marched against , by now firmly held by Gepid remnants and a Byzantine garrison led by general Bonosus. In the meantime large numbers of settled in Pannonia in the wake of the Avars; and in 568 Alboin and his Lombards deemed it wise to move to the half-ruined but promising lands of where they would establish a long-lasting kingdom. They concluded however a treaty with the Avar Khagan allowing them to reenter parts of Pannonia and () if they chose to do so in the future; they then departed with large numbers of the vanquished Gepids and a host of other tribes.


Wars with Byzantium
After ten years of uneasy peace, Bayan again marched against , wresting it from Byzantine hands after a two-year siege. He then took , evicting the Byzantines from the inner and opening the area to an unstoppable influx of , who within five years had flooded all the depopulated regions down to the . In 582, Bayan attacked the Byzantines in , and extracted a large of 100,000 solidii, roughly equivalent to of gold from the newly enthroned Byzantine emperor Maurice.

In later times Avars and Slavs still raided the remaining Byzantine lands as Maurice was hard pressed to defend his native and from the mighty of . By 592 the Byzantine ruler, once he defeated the Persian menace, was bent on revenge and counterattacked in full force, soon reverting the roles (see Maurice's Balkan campaigns). Repeated, massive defeats shook the Avaro-Slavic hordes as strong organized Byzantine armies penetrated north of the Danube into , and eventually, under general Priscus, crushed the enemy along the river in the very heart of . It was ' rebellion against Maurice in 602 that ultimately saved the Avars. In the same year Khagan Bayan died, his empire now safe and firmly established.

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