Pliska (Bulgarian: Плиска [ˈpliskɐ], Old Bulgarian: Пльсковъ, romanized: Plĭskovŭ) was the first capital of the First Bulgarian Empire during the Middle...
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Look up pliska, Pliska, pliška, plíska, or plíška in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pliska was the first capital of the First Bulgarian Empire during...
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The Pliska Rosette is a seven-pointed bronze rosette found in 1961 in Pliska, the medieval capital of Bulgaria. It is dated by archeologists to the 7th-9th...
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The Battle of Pliska or Battle of Vărbitsa Pass was a series of battles between troops, gathered from all parts of the Byzantine Empire, led by the Emperor...
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defined in Bulgarian historiography as the Pliska-Preslav culture, named after the first two capitals, Pliska and Preslav, where most of the surviving monuments...
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Great Basilica of Pliska (Bulgarian: Голяма базилика в Плиска, romanized: Golyama bazilika v Pliska) is an architectural complex in Pliska, the first capital...
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Fritz Pliska (20 December 1915 – 28 August 1995) was a German footballer and coach in the German Bundesliga and in the Dutch Eredivisie. During World War...
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Preslav Literary School (redirect from Pliska Literary School)
(Bulgarian: Преславска книжовна школа), also known as the "Pliska Literary School" or "Pliska-Preslav Literary school" was the first literary school in...
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Pliska Ridge (Bulgarian: връх Плиска, romanized: vrah Pliska, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈpliskɐ]) is a three-peaked ridge rising to 667 m (2,188 ft) in eastern Livingston...
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Heinz Pliska (born 23 October 1941) is a retired German footballer. He played in the Bundesliga for Schalke 04. "Heinz Pliska". worldfootball.net. Heinz...
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invasion into Bulgaria, he suffered a defeat and was killed at the Battle of Pliska. According to several sources outside the Byzantine context, such as Michael...
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written code of law and checked a major Byzantine incursion at the Battle of Pliska, in which Byzantine emperor Nicephorus I was killed. Boris I abolished paganism...
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Almir Pliska (born 12 August 1987) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Pliska was, together with Asim Škaljić...
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the Glagolitic and Cyrillic script. Naum was among the founders of the Pliska Literary School. Afterwards Naum worked at the Ohrid Literary School. He...
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Balkan–Danubian culture (redirect from Pliska-Preslav culture)
flourished until the 11th century. In Bulgaria it is usually referred to as the Pliska–Preslav culture, while in Romania it is called the Dridu culture. It is...
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beginning of the ninth century. The proximity to the then Bulgarian capital of Pliska led to the fast development and expansion of Preslav during the reign of...
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also found a connection in the plan of the Danube Bulgars sanctuaries at Pliska, Veliki Preslav, and Madara. The architectural similarities include two...
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Cyril and Methodius at the Preslav Literary School (previously in Pliska as Pliska Literary School) at the end of the 9th century as a simplification...
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when the news for a possible alliance between the two empires reached Pliska, the Bulgarians decided to conclude a peace. Moreover, they needed to consolidate...
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List of minor planets: 12001–13000 (redirect from 12246 Pliska)
September 9, 1988 La Silla H. Debehogne · 7.0 km MPC · JPL 12246 Pliska 1988 RJ8 Pliska September 11, 1988 Smolyan V. G. Ivanova · 4.8 km MPC · JPL 12247...
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Momin Prohod Plachkovtsi Senovo Shipka Suhindol Zemen 500+ Kiten Madzharovo Pliska 499- Melnik Notes city status after the census of 01.02.2011: Ignatievo...
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1931). Cook & Paxton 2001, p. 43. Cook 2001, p. 1199. Bell 2011, p. 525. Pliska et al. 2014, p. 1. Cook 2001, p. 688. Táňa 2010, p. 363. Táňa 2010, p. 289...
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Cinematography David Tumblety Edited by Ann Husaini Music by Joel Douek Greg Pliska Production companies Untravelled Worlds DeCubellis Films Distributed by...
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809–815: War between the Byzantine empire and Bulgaria. 811: Battle of Pliska fought between a Byzantine force led by emperor Nicephorus I and a Bulgarian...
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of the First Bulgarian Empire, along with the Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School). The school was established in Ohrid (in what is now North...
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hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Elek Schwartz (1955–1957) Fritz Pliska (1965–1967) Erich Ribbeck (1967–1968) Herbert Burdenski (1969–1971) Janos...
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Momin Prohod Plachkovtsi Senovo Shipka Suhindol Zemen 500+ Kiten Madzharovo Pliska 499- Melnik Notes city status after the census of 01.02.2011: Ignatievo...
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Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)...
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Balkan Mountains and made its way into Moesia. They managed to take over Pliska on 20 July, as only a small, hastily assembled army was in their way. Here...
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Edmund Conen (1957–59) Theo Kirchberg (1959–60) Erich Garske (1960–62) Fritz Pliska (1962–65) Theo Kirchberg (1965–71) Gero Bisanz (1971–73) Friedhelm Renno...
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