フン族 (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "フン族" in Japanese language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Japanese rank
3,395th place
7,376th place
low place
low place
3,028th place
7,860th place
1st place
1st place
18th place
107th place
7,778th place
low place
low place
2,740th place
8,394th place
low place

eupedia.com

google.bg

books.google.bg

harvard.edu

huri.harvard.edu

  • Pritsak, Omeljan. 1982 "The Hunnic Language of the Attila Clan." Harvard Ukrainian Studies, vol. 6, pp. 428–476.アーカイブされたコピー”. 2009年2月5日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。1982年6月15日閲覧。

kroraina.com

thelatinlibrary.com

ucalgary.ca

acs.ucalgary.ca

web.archive.org

  • Pritsak, Omeljan. 1982 "The Hunnic Language of the Attila Clan." Harvard Ukrainian Studies, vol. 6, pp. 428–476.アーカイブされたコピー”. 2009年2月5日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。1982年6月15日閲覧。

wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

  • Walter Pohl (1999), "Huns" in Late Antiquity, editor Peter Brown, p.501-502 .. further references to F.H Bauml and M. Birnbaum, eds., Attila: The Man and His Image (1993). Peter Heather, "The Huns and the End of the Roman Empire in Western Europe," English Historical Review 90 (1995):4-41. Peter Heather, The Fall of the Roman Empire (2005). Otto Maenchen-Helfen, The World of the Huns (1973). E. de la Vaissière, "Huns et Xiongnu", Central Asiatic Journal 2005-1 pp. 3-26
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1997: Turkic languages.

    "Formerly, scholars considered Chuvash probably spoken by the Huns."