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- Serkland abstract "In Old Norse sources, such as sagas and runestones, Særkland or Serkland was the name of the Abbasid Caliphate and probably some neighbouring Muslim regions.Despite the obvious similarity to Saracen, the place-name is likely derived from serkr (gown, modern Swedish "särk") and land (land, country), referring to the clothes of the people that lived in the area. Another possible explanation is the Turkic word for "forty furs", which was an important currency during the Viking Age and resulted in the modern Russian word for "forty" - sorok. It could also be related to Sarkel, a city located in the territory of the Khazars.Notably one of the Ingvar Runestones, the Gripsholm Runestone, raised circa 1040 at Gripsholm, commemorates a Varangian loss during an ill-fated raid in Serkland. The other remaining runestones that talk of Serkland are Sö 131, Sö 279, Sö 281, the Tillinge Runestone (U 785) and probably the lost runestone U 439. For a detailed account of such raids, see Caspian expeditions of the Rus.Several sagas mention Serkland: Ynglinga saga, Sörla saga sterka, Sörla þáttr, Saga Sigurðar Jórsalafara and Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis. It is also mentioned by the 11th century skald Þórgils fiskimaðr, and the 12th century skald Þórarinn stuttfeldr.".
- Serkland thumbnail Serkland.jpg?width=300.
- Serkland wikiPageExternalLink Sarkland_och_dess_kallmaterial.
- Serkland wikiPageID "2182286".
- Serkland wikiPageLength "3013".
- Serkland wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Serkland wikiPageRevisionID "662495092".
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Bláland.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Caspian_expeditions_of_the_Rus.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saga_locations.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Gardariki.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Garðaríki.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Gripsholm.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Gripsholm_Castle.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Gripsholm_Runestone.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Heimskringla.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Hjálmþés_saga_ok_Ölvis.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Ingvar_Runestones.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Ingvar_runestones.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Khazars.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Miklagard.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Names_of_Istanbul.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Runestone.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Saga.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Saga_Sigurðar_Jórsalafara.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Saracen.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Sarkel.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Skald.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Sörla_saga_sterka.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Sörla_þáttr.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Tillinge_Runestone.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Uppland_Runic_Inscription_439.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Varangian.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Varangians.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Viking_Age.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Vinland.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Ynglinga_saga.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Þórarinn_stuttfeldr.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink Þórgils_fiskimaðr.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLink File:Serkland.jpg.
- Serkland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serkland".
- Serkland hasPhotoCollection Serkland.
- Serkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gardariki.
- Serkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germanic_peoples.
- Serkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Owl.
- Serkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Serkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Serkland subject Category:Saga_locations.
- Serkland hypernym Caliphate.
- Serkland type Country.
- Serkland type Place.
- Serkland type Work.
- Serkland type Place.
- Serkland type Source.
- Serkland type Work.
- Serkland comment "In Old Norse sources, such as sagas and runestones, Særkland or Serkland was the name of the Abbasid Caliphate and probably some neighbouring Muslim regions.Despite the obvious similarity to Saracen, the place-name is likely derived from serkr (gown, modern Swedish "särk") and land (land, country), referring to the clothes of the people that lived in the area.".
- Serkland label "Serkland".
- Serkland sameAs Serkland.
- Serkland sameAs سرکلند.
- Serkland sameAs Serkland.
- Serkland sameAs Serkland.
- Serkland sameAs m.06t19c.
- Serkland sameAs Серкланд.
- Serkland sameAs Särkland.
- Serkland sameAs Q2423496.
- Serkland sameAs Q2423496.
- Serkland wasDerivedFrom Serkland?oldid=662495092.
- Serkland depiction Serkland.jpg.
- Serkland isPrimaryTopicOf Serkland.