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Historical ethnical group
diplomatic persuasion and bribery dragged the Kutrigurs and Utigurs into mutual warfare. Utigurs led by Sandilch attacked the Kutrigurs who suffered great
Utigurs
Historical ethnic group in Caucasus
were the similar Utigurs and both possibly were closely related to the Bulgars. They warred with the Byzantine Empire and the Utigurs. Towards the end
Kutrigurs
632–668 nomadic empire in Eastern Europe
managed to unite the Onogur Bulgars with the tribes of the Kutrigurs and Utigurs under a single rule, creating a powerful confederation which was referred
Old_Great_Bulgaria
5th–7th-century Turkic nomadic group of the Pontic–Caspian steppe
and Sandilch, whose Utigurs were engaged in a civil war against the Kutrigurs of Khinialon. The origin of the Kutrigurs and Utigurs, who lived in the vicinity
Onogurs
Turkic tribal confederation
Kutrigurs and Utigurs were drawn into mutual warfare, decimating one another. In the end, the Kutrigurs were overwhelmed by the Avars, while the Utigurs came under
Bulgars
Alliance of various Eurasian nomads – 6th to 9th centuries
Avars, Bulgars, and Ogurs, or names connected with -(o)gur (Kutrigurs, Utigurs, Onogurs, etc.), were most important. In the process of name-giving, both
Pannonian_Avars
Former country and region in Eastern Europe
Outsiders sometimes confused the Adyghe people with the similarly named Utigurs (a branch of the Bulgars), and both peoples were sometimes conflated under
Circassia
Extinct Turkic people
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Pechenegs
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
included a larger area. Thompson notes that other steppe peoples, such as the Utigurs and the Sabirs, are known to have had female tribal leaders, and argues
Huns
Turkish state in central Anatolia from 1077 to 1308
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Sultanate_of_Rum
Turkic people in Inner Asia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Göktürks
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Khazars
Founding khan of Great Old Bulgaria (r. 632–665)
of the Bulgarian Nationalist Morality, Unity, Honour political party. Utigurs Kutrigurs Also rendered Kubratos, Cubratus, Kuvrat, Qubrat, Qobrat, Xubraat
Kubrat
Branch of the Turkic languages
migrations to West Asia happened. Oghur & Oghuz Onogurs Saragurs Kutrigurs Utigurs Golden 2011, p. 151, 224 Ball 2021, p. 170. Di Cosmo 2004, p. 164. Juha
Oghuric_languages
Extinct Turkic ethnic group
received Roman protection. In the late 500s, the Saragurs, Kutrigurs, Utigurs and Onogurs held part of the steppe north of the Black Sea. In 555, Pseudo-Zacharias
Saragurs
1290–1320 Turco-Afghan dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Khalji_dynasty
Dynasty of rulers in Arabia
Kutrigurs were named. Ernakh's other son was Utig after whom Sandilch's own Utigurs were named. Perhaps unrelated, Kozar, the name of a Khazar ancestor in
Kazarig
Greco-Scythian state near Sea of Azov (c. 438 BC–c. AD 527)
describes the Goths of Crimea fighting against and then allying with the Utigurs, indicating that Gothic control of the region lasted for some time after
Bosporan_Kingdom
Göktürk campaign in Crimea and the Caucasus
from east to west. After this, in 576, the Göktürks —supported by the Utigurs— captured the Bosporus (Kerch). This marked the furthest western point
Turkshad's campaign in Crimea (576–581)
Turkshad's_campaign_in_Crimea_(576–581)
Medieval Muslim empire (c. 1077–1231)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Khwarazmian_Empire
Calendar year
and moves south into the Carpathian Mountains. Asparukh, leader of the Utigurs, leaves the Ongal area to Kotrag, and leads his people into Moesia in Northern
668
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
History_of_Turkey
Khagan (emperor) of the Avar Khaganate from 562 to 602
Avars had obtained a grant of gold to crush other nomads – the Sabirs, Utigurs, Kutrigurs and Saragurs – in the lands later known as Ukraine, a task they
Bayan_I
Biblical figure
*Boru-Tolmaç mentioned by Byzantine emperor Constantine VII)) Adzîgher (Utigurs? or Adyghe?) Anszuh In the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, the three "children"
Togarmah
Northwest Caucasian ethnic group
Outsiders sometimes confused the Adyghe people with the similarly named Utigurs (a branch of the Bulgars). After the Khazar state dissolved, the Adyghe
Circassians
Occurrences and people in Burgundy throughout history
connects the Bourougoundoi and Ουλτιζουροι Oultizouroi to the Bulgars and Utigurs. Hyun Jin Kim, The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge
History_of_Burgundy
Confederation of Turkic peoples
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Tiele_people
552–603 khaganate founded by the Göktürks
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
First_Turkic_Khaganate
Turkic nomadic people in Eurasia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Kipchaks
Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia
Kirghiz Chigils Toquz Oghuz Orkhon Uyghurs Yagma Nushibi Duolu Kutrigurs Utigurs Yabaku Yueban Bulaqs Xueyantuo Torks Chorni Klobuky Berendei Yemeks Naimans
Turkic_peoples
6th-century chieftain of the Kutrigurs
Kutrigurs and Utigurs into mutual warfare. The Utigurs led by Sandilch attacked the Kutrigurs, who suffered great losses. Kutrigurs Utigurs Maenchen-Helfen
Chinialon
6th century Utigurs leader
chieftain of the Utigurs in the 6th century. The origin of the name is probably Hunnic. Although he initially protested against leading the Utigurs into war against
Sandilch
Dynasty in South Asia from 1320 to 1413
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Tughlaq_dynasty
Turkic state in Central Asia from 840 to 1212
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Kara-Khanid_Khanate
Turco-Persianate empire (1037–1194)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Seljuk_Empire
Historical term for "military division, clan, or tribe" among the Turkic peoples
migration in the early medieval period, namely: Onogur ("ten tribes") Utigurs Kutrigurs Uyghur Saragurs The stem uq-, oq- "kin, tribe" is from a Proto-Turkic
Turkic_tribal_confederations
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
Turkic as their main language. The Bulgars included the tribes of Onogurs, Utigurs and Kutrigurs, among others. The first clear mention of the Bulgars in
First_Bulgarian_Empire
Medieval Bulgar state on the Volga River
however, argue that the Huns continued under Ernak, becoming the Kutrigur and Utigur Hunno-Bulgars. These conclusions remain a topic of ongoing debate and controversy
Volga_Bulgaria
Turkic nomadic people
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Cumans
State ruled by the Uyghur Yaglakar clan
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Ganzhou_Uyghur_Kingdom
Rulers of northern India (c. 1206–1290)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Mamluk_dynasty_(Delhi)
Oghuz Turkic dynasty
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Seljuk_dynasty
699–766 Turkic tribal confederation of Central Asia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Türgesh
Former empire in the 6th and 7th centuries
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Eastern_Turkic_Khaganate
Town in Rostov Oblast, Russia
Onoguria under his brother, Ernakh. Its Hun inhabitants became known as the Utigur Bulgars when it became part of the Western Turkic Kaghanate under Sandilch
Azov
Former state and ethnic population
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Yenisei_Kyrgyz
744–840 Turkic empire in East Asia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Uyghur_Khaganate
South Slavic ethnic group
*gur ("arrow" in the sense of "tribe"), a proposed division within the Utigurs or Onogurs ("ten tribes"). Modern-day Bulgarians descend from peoples of
Bulgarians
Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Ghaznavid_Empire
argues that the Huns continued under Ernak, becoming the Kutrigur and Utigur Hunno-Bulgars. This conclusion is still subject to some controversy. Some
List_of_ancient_great_powers
Early Medieval Turkic confederation of Inner Asia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Toquz_Oghuz
Turkic mamluk dynasty (935–969)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Ikhshidid_dynasty
the steppe to form the Bulgars. Kim also argues that the Kutrigurs and Utigurs, often considered a separate people, were in fact simply part of the Hunno-Bulgar
History_of_the_Huns
Subsequently, Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) managed to persuade the Utigur chieftain Sandilch to attack the Kutrigurs, which resulted in the decimation
Battle by the Anastasian Wall (559)
Battle_by_the_Anastasian_Wall_(559)
History of the Turkic peoples
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Turkic_history
Seljuk Sultanate in Kerman and Makran
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Kerman_Seljuk_Sultanate
Historical expansion of Turkic tribes and languages
-tzour and Kirghiz -čoro. Some Turkic ethnonyms had cognate endings, such as Utigur, Onogur, and Ultingir. However, other personal names among the Huns appear
Turkic_migration
766–1055 Turkic state in Central Asia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Oghuz_Yabgu_State
581–742 CE monarchical state
hostility is not clear. In 576–577, a Turkic general called Bokhan and an Utigur called Anagai captured the Crimean Byzantine town of Panticapaeum and failed
Western_Turkic_Khaganate
850–1050 AD Turkic-speaking tribe of the Kimak confederation
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Yemek
756–840 Karluk Turkic polity in Central Asia
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Karluk_Yabghu
Ruling dynasty of a 12th-century beylik
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Saltukids
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Timeline of the Turkic peoples (500–1300)
Timeline_of_the_Turkic_peoples_(500–1300)
Egyptian dynasty (1250–1382)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Bahri_Mamluks
Empires of the Eurasian steppes from classical antiquity to the early modern era
argues that the Huns continued under Ernak, becoming the Kutrigur and Utigur Hunno-Bulgars. This conclusion is still subject to some controversy. Some
Nomadic_empire
6th-century Armenian military commander
informed them that the Cutrigur homeland had in turn been invaded by the Utigurs. In 552, Aratius, Amalafrid, Justin, Justinian and Suartuas were sent on
Aratius
Chieftain of the Kutrigurs
However, once again Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) managed to persuade the Utigur chieftain Sandilch to attack the Kutrigurs, which resulted in the decimation
Zabergan
gur ("arrow" in the sense of "tribe"), a proposed division within the Utigurs or Onogurs ("ten tribes"). Within Bulgaria, some historians question the
List of country-name etymologies
List_of_country-name_etymologies
463) were driven west by the Sabirs. The kindred Kutrigurs (west) and Utigurs (east) (both c. 551) were probably Turkic. All of these peoples may have
History_of_the_western_steppe
843–1353 Uyghur kingdom in modern Xinjiang, China
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Qocho
Third dynasty of the Bosporan kingdom (1st to 4th-century)
Constantius II was Emperor. Then the Huns captured the kingdom, after that Utigurs and later Goths. The kingdom came to Roman Empire under Justinian II. Bosporan
Tiberian-Julian_dynasty
King of the Bosporus
As evidenced by the 6th-century Roman author Procopius writing that the Utigurs fought and then allied with the "Goths-tetraxites" in the Crimea, the Goths
Rhescuporis_VI
Medieval Turkic tribe in China
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Shatuo
Turkoman dynasty in Iran (c. 1122–1225)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Ahmadilis
Tribal confederation in the Eurasian Steppe (3rd cen. BC – 4th cen. CE)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Xueyantuo
Mamluk dynasty in Egypt and Syria (868–905)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Tulunids
665–870 CE Turkic dynasty based in Kabul
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Turk_Shahis
Turkic union founded in the 7th century
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Kangar_union
Hispania. To defend the Balkan provinces against further raids by the Hunnic Utigurs, the Romans persuaded an other steppe people the Kutrigurs to attack them
History of the later Roman Empire
History_of_the_later_Roman_Empire
Historical Turkmen dynasty that ruled Fars (12-13th centuries AD)
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Salghurids
Mongol clan
Sabirs Saragurs Shatuo Tiele Türgesh Tuhsi Torks Toquz Oghuz Uriankhai Utigurs Xueyantuo Yenisei Kyrgyz Yueban Yagma Yabaku Others Abdals Afghan Qizilbash
Dughlats
Overview of historical confederations
Kel Owey. Turkic tribal confederations 5th cent.-9th cent. AD Onogurs, Utigurs, Kutrigurs, Uyghurs and the Saragurs. Toquz Oghuz 603-? AD Confederation
List_of_confederations
Hunnic ruler in Patria Onoguria
Preceded by Gordas Hunnic Ruler Ruler in Onoguria 'Prince of Kutrigur Bulgars' 528–530 Succeeded by Khinialon of Kutrigur & Sandilch of Utigur
Mugel
660s) Busir, Khagan (c.690–715) Khazar Beks Chorpan Tarkhan, Bek (c.630) Utigurs – Organa, Kavkhan, Regent for Kubrat (617–630) Gostun, Kavkhan, Regent
List of state leaders in the 7th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century
mounted archers), at the Battle of Ad Decimum (September 13, 533). After the Utigurs led by Sandilch had attacked the Kutrigurs, Sinnion succeeded Chinialon
Sinnion
Decade
and moves south into the Carpathian Mountains. Asparukh, leader of the Utigurs, leaves the Ongal area to Kotrag, and leads his people into Moesia in Northern
660s
Province of Thracia (395–628) Eastern Roman Empire (628–680) Bulgars (Utigurs, Kutrigurs, Onogurs?) (469 – 632) Old Great Bulgaria (632–668) First Bulgarian
List of predecessors of sovereign states in Europe
List_of_predecessors_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe
Calendar year
Attila the Hun, dies after a 34-year reign. He is succeeded by his two sons (Utigur and Kutrigur), who share the power with the unified Bulgars. October 17
503
King of the Gepids
activated his alliance against the invaders, mobilizing the neighbouring Utigurs, who in turn asked for help from the allied Crimean Tetraxites. The latter
Thurisind
Bulgaria was formed after the unification of the tribes of Kutrigurs, Utigurs, and Onogurs (Onodonduri). 635 A peace treaty was signed by Kubrat with
Timeline_of_Bulgarian_history
1238–1266 Karluk Turkic dynasty
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Qarlughids
Overview of the use of Turkic troops in the Tang dynasty military
Turkic peoples pre–14th century Turkic peoples Onogurs Oghuz Turks Saragurs Utigurs Bulgars Sabir Kutrigurs Karluks Kimek Kipchaks Cherniye Klobuki Uyghurs
Turks_in_the_Tang_military
Decade
Attila the Hun, dies after a 34-year reign. He is succeeded by his two sons (Utigur and Kutrigur), who share the power with the unified Bulgars. War with Sassanid
500s_(decade)
UTIGURS
UTIGURS
UTIGURS
UTIGURS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two minor places in Lancashire named Catlow.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Fingal, FINGALL means "white valor."
Male
Egyptian
, son of the priest Amenemant.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Grace of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Protected by the Lord
Girl/Female
French Italian English
Woman of God. A feminine form of the Hebrew name Gabriel.
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Italian, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Rich; With Clear Goals; Rejuvenation; Delight; Grandmother; Rich Battle; Pleasant; Contending War; D
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower, Shadow of Lord Sai
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Ren.Mexican : probably of Mayan origin.English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Supreme Spirit; Lord Shiva
UTIGURS
UTIGURS
UTIGURS
UTIGURS
UTIGURS