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He also wrote an exhortation to the Chagan of the Avars that the latter might assist the Roman state inasmuch as he had concluded a treaty of friendship with him, and he named the Chagan guardian of his son.
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Now the Chazars broke through the Caspian Gates and invaded Persia, that is the land of Adraigan, under their commander Ziebe who was second in rank after the Chagan.
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Then the barbarians came to the Chagan and disclosed to him the sequence of events; and so the barbarian dispatched ambassadors to Peter, and reproached him for the apparent breach of the truce.
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Now the barbarians were marching off guard, since there was peace between the Romans and the Chagan.
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His Gratitude to the Romans. — the Chagan of the Avars. —
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 2003
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It was proposed at one time to attempt to reopen this bed, but the scheme has been abandoned in favour of the steppe river, Chagan.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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A meatship from the llano planet Chagan seemed to smoke faintly, with hoarfrost on its plating and icicles forming on its lower parts.
The Other Side Of Nowhere Leinster, Murray 1964
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For example, there was a shortage of available capital on Halli IV, so shrewd businessmen on Timbuk bought drafts on Klit, which were paid by drafts on Chagan, which were met out of funds on Tralee, which could be transferred to Halli IV.
The Other Side Of Nowhere Leinster, Murray 1964
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Chagan and Philip Uzbek, arrived in Orvieto two weeks after Daoud.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea 1963
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Chagan to free Rachel, but I could not move his heart.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea 1963
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