Belaur (Bulgarian: Белаур) (died 1336) was a Bulgarian noble and despot of Vidin and brother of the Bulgarian Emperor Michael Shishman (1323–1330). The...
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panchayats of Guthani block in Siwan subdivision, Siwan district. Balua Barpalia Belaur Biswar Chitakhal Jataur Parari Sohagara Sonahula Tarawa khurd Siwan subdivision...
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Bahamas: Firearms Act Archived 13 October 2023 at the Wayback Machine, 2001 Belaurs: Law on Weapons Archived 11 December 2023 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)...
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shrouded in mystery... [but] it is fair to assume that the Bhumihars in Belaur village in Bhojpur district" in 1994. The name Ranvir comes from Ranvir...
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Personal details Born Mohammad Aas Political party Janata Dal United Other political affiliations Janata Dal Residence(s) Belaur, Siwan district, Bihar...
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Arazi Inglish Bahelia Bahelia Bakulari Balua Bangra Barpalia Basuhari Bauri Belaur Belauri Bhagwanpur Bhalua Bhalui Bharauli Bhathahi Bhulauli Bihari Buzurg...
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battle of Velbazhd in 1330, Vidin passed under the rule of his brother Belaur, who led un unsuccessful rebellion against the new emperor Ivan Alexander...
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Rakbe Kotma Badhipur Baghant Bahuarwa Barhampur Barhampura Bazidpur Belahi Belaur Bhandarso Bhatpura Bihta Bisaul Chak Basawan Chak Chintamanpur Chandaur...
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dynasty but rather as a continuation of the House of Asen. His half-brother, Belaur, succeeded him as last despot of Vidin. In 1356, Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander...
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Terter II (r. 1321–1322). Besides Michael, Shishman's other progeny included Belaur, another despot of Vidin, and Keratsa Petritsa, the mother of Bulgarian...
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aunin, auŕ, austin, baiser, balaŕ, balke, bartaś, baś, bastok, bekon, belauŕ, beleś, bels, bene, beŕ, beri, beŕon, betan, betin, bikir, bilos, bin, bir...
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Shishman, exile in the Byzantine Empire Louis, exile in Naples Michael, Despot Belaur, Despot of Vidin Keratsa Petritsa, Empress of Bulgaria, married Sratsimir...
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Arjunpur Babhani Balapur Balua Balua Baluwa Barka Nuawan Baruna Basauli Belahi Belaur Betwa Bhabhuar Bhabhuar Milki Bhatauliya Bhosrampur Bibiganj Bishunpura...
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Dvorishte. Other Bulgarian forces under the command of the Emperor's brother Belaur set off from his seat in Vidin but did not participate in the battle which...
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Jatmahi 13 0 Narayanpur 25.9 0 Dumariya 9.9 0 Kothia 237.6 1,577 Balua 38 0 Belaur 118.6 1,637 Marautiya 101.2 0 Khadra 122.2 0 Baruna 779.8 6,694 Basauli...
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Shishman (r. 1323–1330) married to 1. Anna Neda 2. Theodora Palaiologina Belaur Keratsa Petritsa, married to despot Sratsimir 1. Ivan Stephen (r. 1330–1331)...
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dynasty but rather as a continuation of the House of Asen. His half-brother, Belaur, succeeded him as despot of Vidin. The sudden death of George Terter II...
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Bulgaria, a sister of Ivan Alexander, on Easter 1332. At about the same time, Belaur, a brother of Michael Asen III, rebelled in Vidin, probably in support of...
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972 6,970 Sirampur 62 520 Morath 236 1,675 Bhawanpur 47 0 Mangatpur 37 0 Eraura (GP) 338 2,320 Basauri 138 834 Demhan 195 1,316 Belaur (GP) 1,840 14,713...
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Ivan Alexander, after the latter suppressed the rebellion of his uncle Belaur in 1336/1337. This hypothesis represents a partial return to that of Dmitrij...
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the time of Bulgarian Emperor Joan Asen (Ivan Alexander) and Vidin master Belaur. Some authors suggest that during the 1370s the region of Pirot was included...
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Akhtiarpur Asni Bajruha Bakri Baon Pali Bargahi Basauri Behra Sabalpur Belaur Bhawanpur Bhelain Bhopatpur Bhupauli Bibiganj Birampur Bishunpur Chakia...
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the Bulgarian reserves led by the Emperor's brother and despot of Vidin, Belaur, and the despot of Lovech, Ivan Alexander.[citation needed] Furthermore...
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father Shishman of Vidin's death. Became Tsar of Bulgaria in 1322/1333. Belaur 1323 – c. 1331 Tsar Michael Shishman Half-brother of Michael Shishman, he...
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Security Service of Belarus The obverse of the flag bears the coat of arms of Belaurs and the inscription "Служба бяспекі прэзідэнта" (Presidential Security...
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Shishman (r. 1323–1330) married to 1. Anna Neda 2. Theodora Palaiologina Belaur Keratsa Petritsa, married to despot Sratsimir 1. Ivan Stephen (r. 1330–1331)...
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from Ivan Asen II. She was the sister of Michael III Shishman Asen and Belaur, children of despotēs Shishman of Vidin by an unnamed daughter of sebastokrator...
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monarchs. Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria (b. 1324/1325, ruled 1356–1397 in Vidin). Belaur of Vidin, 1336 (Shishman dynasty). Constantine II of Bulgaria (b. early...
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Inscription Ban (title) Basil I of Bulgaria Basil II of Bulgaria Batbayan Belaur Belogradchik Fortress Beloslava of Bulgaria Berziti Berzitia, Battle of...
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where they were installed in August or September 1330; Ivan Stephen's uncle Belaur remained a prominent and supportive figure, apparently governing Vidin....
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