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    Kubrat Venkov Pulev (Bulgarian: Кубрат Венков Пулев; born 4 May 1981) is a Bulgarian professional boxer. He has challenged once for the IBF and the Ring...
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    Kubrat (Greek: Κροβατον, Kούβρατος; Bulgarian: Кубрат [koˈbrat]) was the ruler of the Onogur–Bulgars, credited with establishing the confederation of...
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    Qetrades has no real-life connection to the ruler of the Great Bulgaria Kubrat. Kubrat quickly managed to overthrow Avar domination, extending Onogur...
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    Kubrat (Bulgarian: Кубрат; Turkish: Balbunar) is a town in Razgrad Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, part of the Ludogorie region. Named after the Bulgar...
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    Kiril, Kubrat and Konstantin) and a daughter, Kalina, all of whom subsequently married Spaniards. All of his sons received names of Bulgarian Tsars, his...
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  • Anthony Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev, was a heavyweight professional boxing match contested between defending unified WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO world champion...
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  • known as Great Bulgaria under the leadership of Kubrat. Pressure from the Khazars led to the gradual disintegration of Great Bulgaria in the second half...
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    Byzantine sources, Asparuh was a younger son of Kubrat, who had established a spacious state ("Great Bulgaria") in the steppes of modern Ukraine. Asparuh...
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    gold medalist in 2006 and Olympic bronze medalist from Athens 2004 and Kubrat Pulev, super heavyweight, bronze world medalist in 2005 and bronze European...
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    Abousleiman (b. 1994) Princess Olimpia (b. 1995) Prince Tassilo (b. 2002) Kubrat, Prince of Panagyurishte (b. 1965) Prince Mirko (b. 1995) Prince Lukás (b...
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    Taybe Yusein (category People from Kubrat (town))
    Taybe Mustafa Yusein (Bulgarian: Тайбе Юсеин Мустафа; born 4 May 1991 in Kubrat) is a Bulgarian wrestler. She competes in the 59 kg division and has won...
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  • Kubrat Onasci (Bulgarian: Кубрат Йонашчъ; born 6 June 2006) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Septemvri Sofia. Onasci began his career...
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  • Nadezhda Yordanova (category People from Kubrat (town))
    government (December 2021-June 2022). Nadezhda Yordanova was born in Kubrat, Bulgaria on 6 March 1973. She studied at Sofia University, specializing in English...
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    Islands, Antarctica. It is named after Khan Kubrat, 632-668 AD, who founded the Kingdom of Great Bulgaria on the territory bounded by the Caucasus, Volga...
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  • the first son of Kubrat. He was a member of the Dulo clan, who after Kubrat's death in the mid-7th century ruled Old Great Bulgaria, but his rule lasted...
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    relations until Kubrat's death between 650 and 665. Kubrat fought with the Khazars in the east but after his demise Old Great Bulgaria disintegrated under...
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  • to receive this title. He was raised a pagan like his grandfather Khan Kubrat, but was later possibly baptised by the Byzantine clergy. Tervel played...
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  • Organa (category 7th-century Bulgarian monarchs)
    nephew, Kubrat, for the time Kubrat was growing up as a hostage in the Byzantine Empire. There is information that Organa accompanied Kubrat on his initial...
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    Lili Ivanova (category People from Kubrat (town))
    Petrova (Bulgarian: Лиляна Иванова Петрова, born April 24, 1939 in Kubrat), known professionally as Lili Ivanova (Bulgarian: Лили Иванова) is a Bulgarian singer...
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    HRH Princess Rosario of Bulgaria. They have two daughters, Princesses Mafalda and Olimpia, and one son, Prince Tassilo. Kubrat, Prince of Panagyurishte...
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    Alcek (category 7th-century Bulgarian people)
    Alcek or Alzeco was allegedly a son of Kubrat and led the Bulgars to Ravenna that later settled in the villages of Gallo Matese, Sepino, Boiano and Isernia...
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    Bulgars (redirect from Name of Bulgaria)
    Great Bulgaria (Magna Bulgaria), also known as Onoğundur–Bulğars state, or Patria Onoguria in the Ravenna Cosmography. Little is known about Kubrat's activities...
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    PTS (20-2) Defeated José Payares (Venezuela) PTS (27-4) Defeated Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria) PTS (12-5) Defeated David Price (Great Britain) walk-over Defeated...
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  • of teams in each division varies, similarly to previous seasons. Isperih Kubrat Botev Popovo Cherno More II Spartak Varna II Fratria Lokomotiv Ruse Dunav...
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    Kubrat Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Кубрат) is a municipality (obshtina) in Razgrad Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located in the Danubian Plain about...
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    Razgrad Province (category Provinces of Bulgaria)
    7 km2 (1,019.2 sq mi) that is divided into seven municipalities. Razgrad • Kubrat • Isperih • Zavet • Loznitsa • Tsar Kaloyan • Samuil Municipalities within...
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    ecclesiastical organisation of the Christian Church in the Bulgarian lands, yet did not destroy it. Kubrat and Organa were both baptized together in Constantinople...
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    Bulgarians throughout history. Kubrat Batbayan Asparukh of Bulgaria Tervel of Bulgaria Kormesiy of Bulgaria Sevar of Bulgaria Kormisosh of Bulgaria Vinekh...
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  • Strandzha Cup (category Boxing competitions in Bulgaria)
    Lesov Tontcho Tontchev Dimitar Stilianov Serafim Todorov Boris Georgiev Kubrat Pulev Amir Khan David Price Alexander Povetkin Roberto Cammarelle Billy...
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    Byzantines first clashed with the founders of Bulgaria (the Bulgars) when Khan Kubrat's youngest son Asparuh moved westward, occupying today's southern Bessarabia...
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