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    Kotrag was according to Nikephoros I of Constantinople a son of Kubrat of the Dulo clan of Bulgars. Following the death of his father, he began to extend...
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    Kotrag Nunatak (Nunatak Kotrag \'nu-na-tak ko-'trag\) is a conspicuous rocky peak of elevation 290 m projecting from Murgash Glacier, Greenwich Island...
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    According to Bede, he runs the nation's foreign policy and internal security. Kotrag, ruler (khagan) of Great Bulgaria, leads the Khazars in overthrowing his...
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  • according to the tradition that Volga Bulgaria was established by Kubrat's son, Kotrag. Şilki is credited with promoting the unification of the Bulgar tribes in...
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    heir Batbayan, forcing his other sons to flee north up the Volga (2nd son Kotrag) and west into the Balkans (4th son Kuber and 3rd son Asparukh) and Italy...
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    According to Nikephoros I, Kubrat instructed his five sons (Batbayan, Kotrag, Asparukh, two others unmentioned are considered to be Kuber and Alcek)...
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    founded Old Great Bulgaria, which was destroyed by the Khazars in 668. Kotrag, following the death of his father, began to extend the influence of his...
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    Kutrigurs (redirect from Kotrags)
    The Kutrigurs were a Turkic nomadic equestrian tribe who flourished on the Pontic–Caspian steppe in the 6th century AD. To their east were the similar...
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  • Veleti – Dragovit, Prince (c.740–post-789) Volga Bulgaria (complete list) – Kotrag, Potentate (675–710) Irkhan, ruler (710–765) Tuqyi, ruler (765–815) Khazar...
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    from the Volga river to the shadow of Matese mountains: Bezmer (Ukraine), Kotrag (Volga Bulgaria), Kuber (Balkan Macedonia), Asparukh (Danube Bulgaria) and...
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    Kubrat's successor and eventually became a Khazar vassal. The second brother Kotrag migrated to the middle Volga region and founded Volga Bulgaria. The third...
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    considered more likely. The Bulgars led by the first two brothers Batbayan and Kotrag remained in the Pontic steppe zone, where they were known as Black Bulgars...
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    Ungvar (Ung fortress) was established in the regions further north where Kotrag's group also fled following the chaos, and a third group of Onogur-Bulgarians...
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    to later legend, the founder of Volga Bulgaria was the 7th-century ruler Kotrag, a son of Kubrat, though modern historians consider his historicity doubtful...
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  • meeting with Almış, describing him as "the king of the Saqaliba". Kubrat Kotrag Timer (Juraš) - only in History of Jaˁfar Sulabi - only in History of Jaˁfar...
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  • in Bolghar. Kazarigs Kutrigurs Khinialon List of Hunnic rulers Khazars Kotrag Dickens, Mark. "The Three Scythian Brothers: an Extract from the Chronicle...
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    defeated by and submitted to the rule of his ambitious relative Cozarig (Kotrag) who had undermined the state's unity by leading his Don-Volga "Kutrigs"...
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  • According to Bede, he runs the nation's foreign policy and internal security. Kotrag, ruler (khagan) of Great Bulgaria, leads the Khazars in overthrowing his...
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  • brother Batbayan stayed and was subjugated by the Khazars. Another one, Kotrag, following the death of his father, began to extend the influence of his...
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  • Byzantine Empire since the 5th century. One of the successors of Khan Kubrat, Kotrag led nine Bulgar tribes to the north along the banks of the river Volga in...
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  • brother Batbayan stayed ruling the core territories to the north, while Kotrag migrated further north and founded Volga Bulgaria. Krum the Fearsome (8th...
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    Lloyd Hill (on the left) from Half Moon Island, with Kotrag Nunatak and Altsek Nunatak in the foreground....
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    northeast of Yovkov Point, 740 m southeast of Lloyd Hill, 970 m east of Kotrag Nunatak, 1.6 km west by north of Tile Ridge and 2.5 km north-northwest of...
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  • Khan (632–665) Batbayan, Khan (665–668) Volga Bulgaria (complete list) – Kotrag, Potentate (675–710) Khazar Khaganate (complete list) – Ashina dynasty:...
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    Hummock Island Kotis Point, Livingston Island Kotlari Peak, Brabant Island Kotrag Nunatak, Greenwich Island Kovach Island, Robert Island Kovil Nunatak, Sentinel...
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