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Akatziri - in the Old Bulgarian-Oghur dialect it means “Archers”.
Akatziri - Aka / Aqa - Bow ; the modern living language of the Bulgar group is Chuvash - Ukha (on the epitaphs of the Volga Bulgars they wrote with A instead of U). Tziri - the second part of the word Tzar [ʑar] / Çар [ɕar]means - warrior, soldier . (Ухăçар) Modern Chuvash words archer in different dialects: Ukhatzar / Ukhatza (Ухăçă)
It should not be confused with the Chuvash word Aka tzĕr - Farmer. Aka - Sow. Tzear - Earth. (Ака çĕр)