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    Telerig (Bulgarian: Телериг) was the ruler of Bulgaria from 768 to 777. Although Telerig is first mentioned by Byzantine sources in 774, he is considered...
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    Telerig Nunatak (Nunatak Telerig \'nu-na-tak te-le-'rig\) is a rocky peak of elevation 170 m projecting from the ice cap of Greenwich Island in the South...
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    Europe for naming years. Battle of Berzitia: The Bulgarian ruler (khagan) Telerig sends a small raiding army (12,000 men) to strike into the southwest of...
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    although he did exile several other plotters to Cherson. In 776–777, Khan Telerig of Bulgaria sought refuge in Constantinople, was baptized in the presence...
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  • Telerig (Bulgarian: Телерик [tɛlɛˈrik]) is a village in the municipality of Krushari, in Dobrich Province, in northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed...
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  • direction of Varna, but was murdered by his servants, and succeeded by Telerig. The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation Cäğfär Taríxı (a work of disputed...
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  • Kardam Кардам Khan of Bulgaria Reign 777–803 Predecessor Telerig Successor Krum Born 735 Died 802 or 803...
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    Ognyanovo | Polkovnik Dyakovo | Poruchik Kurdjievo | Severnyak | Severtsi | Telerig | Zagortsi | Zementsi | Zimnitsa Bojanovo | Chernomortsi | Durankulak |...
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    Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, Muslim astronomer Waermund, bishop of Worcester probable Telerig, ruler (khagan) of Bulgaria Walpurga, Anglo-Saxon missionary (or 779) David...
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  • Predecessor Asparukh Successor Kormesiy Born 675[citation needed] Bulgarian Empire Died 721 Bulgarian Empire Issue Telerig House Dulo Father Asparukh...
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    the Byzantine Emperor Constantine V earlier that year, the Bulgar Khan Telerig decided to strike back to the southwest and sent a small raiding army of...
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    Bulgarian ruler Telerig contacted Constantine to ask for sanctuary, saying that he feared that he would have to flee Bulgaria. Telerig enquired as to whom...
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  • which lead to instability and political crisis. Decades later, in 768, Telerig of the house Dulo, ruled Bulgaria. His military campaign against Constantine...
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    the short period followed seven rulers from the Uokil and Ugain clan. Telerig (768–777) managed to establish a pacific policy with Byzantium, and restore...
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    serious precautions to get rid of the Byzantine spies in Pliska. Khan Telerig sent a secret emissary to Constantine V indicating his intention to flee...
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    Sabin of Bulgaria Umor of Bulgaria Toktu of Bulgaria Pagan of Bulgaria Telerig of Bulgaria Kardam of Bulgaria Krum of Bulgaria Omurtag of Bulgaria Malamir...
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    rule. In 775, Constantine was persuaded to reveal to the Bulgarian ruler Telerig the identities of his agents in Bulgaria. These were promptly eliminated;...
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  • (765–766) Umor, Khan (766) Toktu, Khan (766–767) Pagan, Khan (767–768) Telerig, Khan (768–777) Kardam, Khan (777–803) Byzantine Empire (complete list)...
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    words "Thanks to you, the Romans will enslave Bulgaria!". In 774 Khan Telerig (r. 768–777) tricked Constantine V into revealing his spies at the Bulgarian...
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  • the Bulgars under Telerig. Battle of Berzitia Superior Byzantine forces led by Constantine V crush a Bulgar army led by Khan Telerig. 775 Battle of Bagrevand...
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  • Prefecture Alhred King of Northumbria Northumbria 774–unknown Pictland Telerig Khan of Bulgaria Bulgaria 777–777† Byzantine Empire Æthelred I King of...
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    (772/3) Pagan (767–768) Telerig (767–777) Telerig (c.770–777) Telerig (765?–777) Telerig (768–777) Telerig (772/3–777) Telerig (768–777) Kardam (777–803)...
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    unnamed female relative of Irene was later married to the Bulgar ruler Telerig in 776. It is unclear why and how Irene was selected as the bride for the...
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    a favourable peace treaty in 767. 772–775: War with the Bulgars under Telerig, launched as a pre-emptive strike by Constantine V. 775–783: War with the...
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  • 774-775 carbon-14 spike). Battle of Berzitia: The Bulgarian ruler (khagan) Telerig sends a small raiding army (12,000 men) to strike into the southwest of...
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    on the southwest coast of Greenwich Island in Antarctica surmounted by Telerig Nunatak. It is named after the Bulgarian poet Elisaveta Bagryana (1893-1991)...
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  • Pagan. 768 Pagan was killed by their servants. He was succeeded by Telerig. 777 Telerig was baptized after flying to Constantinople. He was succeeded by...
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    whom they shared a common frontier. The First Bulgarian Empire, under Telerig, planned to colonize some of their lands with more Slavs from the neighbouring...
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  • murdered near the Danube. Pagan, 767-768, deposed and murdered near Varna. Telerig, 768–777, forced to flee into exile. Boris I, 852–889, abdicated 889 died...
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  • were at this time at war with the neighboring Bulgars. The Bulgars, under Telerig, planned to colonize Bulgaria with Slavs from the neighbouring Berziti...
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