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Dengizich (died 468[1] or 469[2]) ruler of the Akatziroi (spelled Δεγγιζίχ in Priscus' account) was a son of Attila the Hun. The word "Dengizich" means little sea in old Turkic (*Däŋiziq)[3]. This is also said to be the root of the name Ghengis. Some time during his reign, the Unogurs (Onogurs) first crossed the river Volga (according to Zacharias Rhetor)[4]. Priscus is clearer saying that in 463AD a mixed Saragur, Urog and Unogur embassy asked Byzantium for an alliance having been dislodged by the Avars' drive towards the west[5].
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