• Kormisosh (Bulgarian: Кормисош), also known as Kormesiy, Kormesios, Krumesis, Kormisoš, or Cormesius, was a ruler of Bulgaria during the 8th century,...
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  • Vokil clan. Vineh ascended the throne after the defeat of his predecessor Kormisosh by the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine V. In c. 756 Constantine campaigned...
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    Christian Armenians and Syrians in the Thracesian Theme. In response, Kormisosh, ruler (khagan) of the Bulgarian Empire, demands the payment of tribute...
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  • which makes him a relative of the former rulers Vinekh and possibly Kormisosh. The Byzantine sources indicate that his predecessor Sabin entrusted Bulgaria...
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  • Sevar Севар Khan of Bulgaria Reign 738–753 Predecessor Kormesiy Successor Kormisosh House Dulo...
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    the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 15-year reign. He is succeeded by Kormisosh, who belongs to the Vokil clan (approximate date). Fall – Pope Stephen...
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    northern neighbour, Bulgaria, leading the two states to clash in 755. Kormisosh of Bulgaria raided as far as the Anastasian Wall (the outermost defence...
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  • indicate Latin or even Iranian origins. He was related by marriage to Kormisosh, who was either a father-in-law or a brother-in-law of Sabin. Since the...
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  • and takes control of Iberia. Battle of the Long Walls The Bulgar Khan Kormisosh is defeated by the Byzantine forces of Emperor Constantine V. As a result...
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  • the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans. The first listed in Nominalia was Kormisosh (r. 737–754) and the last was Umor (r. 766). Kazakhstanian Turkologist...
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  • Kormesiy, Khan (early 8th century) Sevar, Khan (early-mid 8th century) Kormisosh, Khan (mid 8th century) Vinekh, Khan (754/756–762) Telets, Knyaz (762–765)...
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    (738–753) Sevar (c.725–739) Sevar (738–753/4) Kormisosh (737–754) Kormisosh (739–756) Kormisosh (750–762) Kormisosh (739–756) Vineh (754–760) Vineh (756–c.761)...
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    of Bulgaria Tervel of Bulgaria Kormesiy of Bulgaria Sevar of Bulgaria Kormisosh of Bulgaria Vinekh of Bulgaria Telets of Bulgaria Sabin of Bulgaria Umor...
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    Empire's northern neighbour, Bulgaria, and the two states clashed in 755. Kormisosh of Bulgaria raided as far as the Anastasian Wall, but was defeated in...
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    treaty between Byzantine Emperor Constantine V and Danube Bulgaria Khan Kormisosh ending long period of military conflict 765 Third Uyghur khan Bogu embraces...
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    Byzantine Empire Commanders and leaders Khans and Tsars: Asparuh Tervel Kormisosh Vineh Telets Telerig Krum Omurtag Malamir Presian I Boris I Simeon I Peter...
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    on the reading.) Sevar 15 years. His clan Dulo and his year toh altom. Kormisosh 17 years. His clan Vokil and his year shegor tvirem. Vinekh 7 years. His...
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  • He was succeeded by Sevar. 753 Sevar died. He was succeeded by Kormisosh. 756 Kormisosh was disposed. He was succeeded by Vinekh. 762 Vinekh was assassinated...
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  • the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 15-year reign. He is succeeded by Kormisosh, who belongs to the Vokil clan (approximate date). Fall – Pope Stephen...
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    this aim he resettled heretics from Armenia and Syria in Thrace. Khan Kormisosh took those actions, and the construction of a new fortress along the border...
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  • 959–964, died 995. Godfrey V, 1076–1095, died 1100. Sevar, 738-753, deposed Kormisosh, 753-756, deposed and murdered Vinekh, 756-762, deposed and murdered Telets...
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  • Battle of Klonimir Knyaz Konstantin and Fruzhin, Uprising of Kormesiy Kormisosh Kosara of Bulgaria Kozma Zografski Krakra of Pernik Krasen Kreta, Battle...
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    throne Anastasius. The treaty lasted until 756 when the Bulgarian Khan Kormisosh asked for tribute for the newly constructed Byzantine border fortifications...
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    campaign against Bulgaria. The previous year, Bulgarian forces under Kormisosh had plundered Byzantine Thrace and reached the capital Constantinople...
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