Asparuh (also Ispor; Bulgarian: Аспарух, romanized: Asparuh or (rarely) Bulgarian: Исперих, romanized: Isperih) was а ruler of Bulgars in the second half...
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settled by the early Slavs. The Bulgars, led by Asparuh, attacked from the lands of Old Great Bulgaria and permanently invaded the Balkans in the late...
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Pliska (redirect from Pliska, Bulgaria)
first capital of Bulgaria. According to legend, it was founded by Asparuh of Bulgaria in the late 7th century; this legend is archaeologically unsubstantiated...
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disintegration of Great Bulgaria in the second half of the 7th century. One of Kubrat's successors, Asparuh, leading some of the Bulgar tribes settled...
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Asparuh Peak (Bulgarian: Аспарухов връх, romanized: Asparuhov vrah, IPA: [ɐspɐˈruxov ˈvrɤx]) is a peak situated on Livingston Island, Antarctica. The...
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saint (approximate date) Asparuh of Bulgaria, founder of the country of Bulgaria Venning, Timothy, ed. (2006). A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire. Palgrave...
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dynasty). The First Bulgarian Empire is regarded to have been established c. 680 when the Bulgarian ruler Asparuh crossed the Danube. Asparuh's family, the Dulo...
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Asparuh "Paro" Donev Nikodimov (Bulgarian: Аспарух Донев Никодимов; born 21 August 1945) is a Bulgarian former football player and coach. He represented...
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of the Bulgars, led by Asparuh, moved south to the northeastern Balkans. There they secured Byzantine recognition of their right to settle south of the...
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Turgovishte, area of north-east Bulgaria - are believed to be descendants of Asparuh's Bulgars who have maintained at least something of their original heritage...
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acknowledge the Bulgarian state in Moesia and to pay protection money to avoid further inroads into Byzantine Thrace. Eight years later, Asparuh led a successful...
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Craiova Group (category Bulgaria–Serbia relations)
or C4 is a cooperation project of four European states – Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia – for the purposes of furthering their European integration...
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Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 names of successful medieval Bulgarian rulers, like Asen, Asparuh, Ivaylo, Samuil, Simeon or Krum, have also gained a lot of popularity...
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Asparuh Vasilev (Bulgarian: Аспарух Василев) (born 14 November 1981 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian football midfielder who currently plays for Slivnishki geroi...
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the same as Abdal of Turkey. A subgroup of the Bulgarian Gypsies in southern Bulgaria, the Asparuhovi bâlgari ("Asparuh Bulgarians") — that is known also...
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Bulgaria first participated at the Olympic Games at the inaugural 1896 Games, with a single gymnast. However, since Charles Champaud was a Swiss national...
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Haskovo (redirect from Haskovo, Bulgaria)
for participating in the development of Bulgarian wedding music and introducing it to the United States Asparuh Leshnikov – Ari (b. 1897–1978), musician...
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Asparuh Panov is a Bulgarian physician and liberal politician. He is a former Member of Parliament and former Vice President of the Liberal International...
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where Volga Bulgaria would eventually remain. The third son Asparuh marched westward and settled in the Ongal area on the eastern banks of the Danube....
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Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea...
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accepted name of the nominalia, the preserved Slavic transcripts from 15th and 16th centuries don't mention the Central Asian title khan. Only Asparuh (the founder...
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The music of Bulgaria refers to all forms of music associated with the country of Bulgaria, including classical, folk, popular music, and other forms....
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year of the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire by Asparuh. A new coat of arms of Bulgaria was adopted in 1997 and replaced the Emblem of the People's...
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Asparuh of Bulgaria Ivaylovgrad – Tsar Ivaylo of Bulgaria Kableshkovo (disambiguation) – revolutionary Todor Kableshkov Kapitan Andreevo – Bulgarian officer...
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Volga Bulgaria was a state in modern-day southwestern Russia, formed by the descendants of a group of Bulgars distinct from those who under Asparuh crossed...
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chronological list of all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of PFC CSKA Sofia. Key *Served as caretaker manager. As of 29 August 2024[update]...
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Boyko Borisov (category Members of the National Assembly (Bulgaria))
consortium for the "Khan Asparuh" Block". 3 E News. 20 July 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023. "We support CEDB, Boyko Borissov and Bulgaria: EPP Secretary-General"...
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Bulgaria has been producing films since 1915. Bulgarian cinema is known for the pioneering work of directors like Donyo Donev in the field of animation...
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Khan Asparukh (ship) (redirect from Khan Asparuh (ship))
the largest Bulgarian tanker owned and operated by Navibulgar. The ship had a length overall of 224 metres (734 ft 11 in) and a draft of 15.5 metres (50 ft...
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150 of the most promising technology startups in Southeast Europe. Asparuh Koev, AUBG graduate, Class of 1998, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of the...
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