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The Saragurs or Saraguri (, , Šarağurs) were a Turkic; nomadic tribe mentioned in the 5th and 6th centuries. They may be the Sulujie (蘇路羯, suoluo-kjɐt) mentioned in the Chinese Book of Sui.Cheng, Fanyi. "The Research on the Identification between the Tiele (鐵勒) and the Oğuric tribes" in Archivum Eurasiae Medii AeviARCHIVUM EURASIAE ed. Th. T. Allsen, P. B. Golden, R. K. Kovalev, A. P. Martinez. 19 (2012). Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden. p. 106 They originated from Western Siberia and the , from where they were displaced north of the by the .

(2026). 9781846314933, Liverpool University Press. .

Around 463 AD, the and other tribes that had been part of the Hunnic union were attacked by the Saragurs, one of the first Oghur tribes that entered the Pontic–Caspian steppe as the result of migrations set off in Inner Asia by the Uar attacking the (a sub-group of the ). The Akatziri had lived north of the Black Sea, west of . According to , in 463 and sent the representatives of Saragurs, Oghurs (or Urogi, perhaps a Byzantine error for ) and to the Emperor in Constantinople, and explained they had been driven out of their homeland by the , who had been attacked by the in Inner Asia. In 469, the Saragurs requested and received Roman protection. In the late 500s, the Saragurs, , and held part of the steppe north of the . In 555, Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor mentions the Saragurs as one of thirteen nomadic tribes north of , however, it is uncertain if the tribe still existed at this time. Between 630 and 635, Khan Kubrat managed to unite the with the tribes of the and , and probably the Saragurs, under a single rule, creating a powerful confederation which was referred to by the authors in as Old Great Bulgaria,Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, Historia syntomos, breviarium or Patria Onoguria. According to some scholars, it is more correctly called the Onogundur-Bulgar Empire. Zimonyi Istvan: "History of the Turkic speaking peoples in Europe before the Ottomans". (Uppsala University: Institute of Linguistics and Philology) (archived from the original on 2013-10-21)

Saraγur or Šara Oγur means "yellow" or "white," and can even be translated as "western".D. Sinor, "Autour d’une Migration de Peuples au Ve siècle" in Journal Asiatique, 1946-1947, p. 5


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