• Khan Tervel (Bulgarian: Тервел) also called Tarvel, or Terval, or Terbelis in some Byzantine sources, was the khan of Bulgaria during the First Bulgarian...
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  • Tervel can refer to: Tervel of Bulgaria (675–721), Emperor of the Bulgarians 700–721 Tervel (town), Dobrich Province, Bulgaria Tervel Municipality, Dobrich...
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    Tervel Venkov Pulev (Bulgarian: Тервел Венков Пулев) is a Bulgarian professional boxer. He has held the WBA International cruiserweight title since December...
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  • Tervel (Bulgarian: Тервел, pronounced [ˈtɛrvɛɫ]) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Dobrich Province. It is the administrative centre of Tervel...
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    Raphaëlle Tervel (born 21 April 1979) is a former French handballer and current head coach of Brest Bretagne Handball. She was born in Besançon. She made...
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    Tervel Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Тервел) is a municipality (obshtina) in Dobrich Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in Southern Dobruja geographical...
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    Tervel Peak (Bulgarian: връх Тервел, romanized: vrah Tervel, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈtɛrvɛɫ]) is a triple peak rising to 810 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains...
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    Tervel Ivaylov Dlagnev (Bulgarian: Тервел Ивайлов Длагнев, born November 19, 1985) is an American freestyle wrestler, who represented the United States...
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    of Romania between 1913 and 1940. Dobrich • Balchik • Kavarna • Shabla • Tervel • Krushari • General Toshevo Dobrichka Municipalities within Dobrich Province...
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    me here". Having survived the storm, Justinian next approached Tervel of Bulgaria. Tervel agreed to provide all the military assistance necessary for Justinian...
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  • (III) v Strumska Slava (II) Chernomorets Burgas (III) v Etar (II) Septemvri Tervel (III) v Dobrudzha (II) Vihren (III) v Minyor Pernik (II) Oborishte (III)...
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  • Modern chronologies of Bulgarian rulers place him either as the successor of Tervel and predecessor of Sevar, or the successor of Sevar and predecessor of Vineh...
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  • Septemvri Tervel is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Tervel. It plays its home matches at Septemvri stadium with a capacity of 700 seats, and...
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    more often the very early 8th century, during the reign of the Bulgar Khan Tervel. In 1979, the monument was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The relief...
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  • Hunter (USA) 10  Oleksandr Usyk (UKR) 21  Tervel Pulev (BUL) 10  Tervel Pulev (BUL) 5  Wang Xuanxuan (CHN) 7  Tervel Pulev (BUL) 13  Yamil Peralta (ARG) 13...
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    city supplied. In the second siege, the second ruler of Bulgaria, Khan Tervel, rendered decisive help. He was called Saviour of Europe. In the 730s Leo...
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    Bulgaria Reign 681–701 Predecessor Kubrat Successor Tervel Born around 640 Died 701 Dnieper River Issue Tervel Ajjar House Dulo Father Kubrat Religion Tengrism...
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  • source Ja'far Tarikh (a work of disputed authenticity), to the successor of Tervel on the throne of Bulgaria. The name Ajjar is otherwise completely unattested...
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  • pair after a banquet and fled Phanagoria by ship, seeking aid from Khan Tervel of Bulgaria, with whose help he retook Constantinople. Busir now attempted...
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    consolidation of the country continued under Asparuh's successor, Khan Tervel (r. 700–721). In 705 he assisted the deposed Byzantine Emperor Justinian...
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    finally lost its imperial character in 705, when Justinian II awarded it to Tervel of Bulgaria. After this it became a court title bestowed to prominent figures...
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    information of the Imennik, Tervel died in 715. However, the Byzantine Chronicler Theophanes the Confessor ascribes Tervel a role in an attempt to restore...
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    Umayyad rule. Tervel, ruler (khagan) of the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 21-year reign. He is succeeded by Kormesiy, possibly a son of Tervel, who is co-ruler...
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    reclaim the imperial throne. Initially, Anastasius received support from Tervel of Bulgaria, who provided soldiers and funds for his cause. However, the...
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    Hazewinkel Coleman Scott Jared Frayer Jordan Burroughs Jake Herbert Jake Varner Tervel Dlagnev Men's Greco-Roman coaches Steve Fraser Momir Petković Ike Anderson...
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  • Ja'far al-Sadiq, Imam (783–818) First Bulgarian Empire (complete list) – Tervel, Khan (7th–8th century) Kormesiy, Khan (early 8th century) Sevar, Khan (early-mid...
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    was the conferment of the dignity and its insignia to the Bulgarian khan Tervel by Justinian II (r. 685–695, 705–711) who had helped him regain his throne...
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  • Bulgaria; Khan Asparukh, founder of Danubian Bulgaria (today's Bulgaria); Khan Tervel, who defeated the Arab invaders in 718 Siege of Constantinople (718), thus...
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    in a historical or Biblical context. In 705 Emperor Justinian II named Tervel of Bulgaria "caesar", the first foreigner to receive this title, but his...
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    east was stopped after the intervention of the Bulgarian Empire (see Han Tervel). The Middle Ages are commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman...
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