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  asparukh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Asparukh established the State of Bulgaria in 680 as a union with the seven Slavic tribes.
Asparukh realized that as the new state was an alliance of tribes, it could not be established in one fell swoop but would have to be built over the course of several generations.
Asparukh was a daring leader who embodied the skills of politician and statesman, diplomat and warrior.
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 Asparukh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Asparukh established the State of Bulgaria in 680 as a union with the seven Slavictribes.
Khan Asparukh built the fortresses of Pliska and Druster, and chosePliska to be the first capital of the new state.
Asparukh realized that as the new state was an alliance of tribes, it could not be established in one fell swoop but wouldhave to be built over the course of several generations.
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 Asparukh -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Asparukh established (A republic in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe) Bulgaria in (Click link for more info and facts about 681) 681 as a union with the seven (Click link for more info and facts about Slavic tribes) Slavic tribes.
Khan Asparukh built the fortresses of (Click link for more info and facts about Pliska) Pliska and (Click link for more info and facts about Druster) Druster, and chose Pliska to be the first (A seat of government) capital of the new state.
Asparukh was a daring leader who embodied the skills of politician and statesman, (An official engaged in international negotiations) diplomat and (Someone engaged in or experienced in warfare) warrior.
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 Batbayan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And thus Asparukh founded a state of Slavs and Bulgars, binding his tribe with the tribal alliance of the seven Slavic tribes and the Severians.
In 681 Khan Asparukh invaded Thrace, seizing fortresses and towns.
As the Byzantines were unable to stop him, Emperor Constantine IV Pogonatus was compelled to sue for peace, thus recognizing the new state to which he was to pay annual tribute.
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 martenitsa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kotrag went northwards, to the River Volga, while Asparukh, Kuber and Altsek went south to search for a land without oppressors.
They secretly arranged it with Houba to send her word by a golden thread tied to the leg of a bird, whenever they were able to find a free land.
Asparukh welcomed his dying brother and his sister.
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 Read about Asparukh at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Asparukh and learn about Asparukh here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was victorious against the Byzantine emperor Constantine IV in 680 and then he swiftly moved from the Danubian delta down to the
Druster, and chose Pliska to be the first capital of the new state.
Asparukh was a daring leader who embodied the skills of politician and statesman,
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Asparuh   (416 words)

  
 Bulgarian history on stamps - khan Asparukh
Khan Asparukh (681-701) succeeded in stopping Khazars' offensive but kept only a small part of the Old Great Bulgaria between the rivers Dnepr and Danube - land infertile and marshy, short of natural shelters.
In 680 khan Asparukh at the head of a significant part of the Bulgarian army crossed the Danube and passed over the whole Moesia.
The next year khan Asparukh concluded with the seven Slav tribes living in Moesia treaty under which the Slavs recognized their dependence on the Bulgarian state and committed itself to defend it against attacks by any enemy.
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 Asparukh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Y Asparukh fundó así un estado de eslavos y de Bulgars, atando su tribu con la alianza tribal las siete tribus de Slavic y el Severians.
Asparukh realizó que como el nuevo estado era una alianza de tribus, no podría ser establecido en una bajó swoop pero tendría que ser construido sobre el curso de varias generaciones.
Asparukh era un líder atrevido que incorporó las habilidades del político y de estadista, del diplomata y del guerrero.
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 Birth of Great Bulgaria, Khan Kubrat
651 AD After Kubrat's death, the State is divided between his five sons; the youngest, khan Asparukh establishes the new Bulgarian capital in the South of the delta of Danube (Ongula); khan Kotragh, the second son, moves to the North-East and sets up the Volga Bulgaria (capital Bulgar, nowadays Kazan in Tatarstan, Russia).
Asparukh’s brother Kuber, who initially settled with his people in Panonia, left there around 685 due to a disagreement with the Avar khan, moved east and settled in the Bitola country (Macedonia), for which reason Byzantine chroniclers called his settlement 'Bulgaria' too.
The Bulgarians of Asparukh and Kuber would unify their forces after 809 A.D. when khan Krum integrated the town of Serdika into Bulgarian state thus opening the way between two Bulgarian groups.
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 Khan Asparukh (1981)
The youngest son Asparukh was to play the truly historical role.
In 680 C.E. Asparukh led his people across the river, established a secret alliance with the populous Slav tribes who were also hostile to the Romans, and challenged the Empire for possession of the land.
The march of the Roman legions across the plains is a sight to behold and has not been surpassed even by Hollywood historical dramas.
www.gotterdammerung.org /film/reviews/k/khan-asparukh.html   (781 words)

  
 Bulgaria.com - History of Bulgaria, Khan Asparukh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the early 70s of the 7th century khan Asparukh, khan Kubrat's successor, was already ruling over the realms between the Dnepr, the Donets and the Danube.
However, khan Asparukh was awake to his being unable to ensure a complete life for his state and for the people dwelling in the plains, the only surviving piece of Old Bulgaria - land infertile and marshy, short of natural shelters, ore deposits, and forests.
In 680 AD khan Asparukh transferred a significant part of the Bulgarian army and population to the south of the Danube delta and took up the lands of present-day Dobrudja.
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 Tervel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not only did he consolidate the Bulgarian settlements in area bordering modern Bulgaria and Romania, but developments of the neighboring Byzantine empire also expanded his domain southwards through favorable treaties and ensured him the upper hand in diplomatic relations between the two states.
Khan Tervel succeeded in either 701 or 702 after his father Asparukh presumably killed in a battle against the Khazars.
Shortly afterwards, the deposed emperor Justinian II fled to his place and lured his support.
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 Encyclopedia: Asparukh
A ruler is a person in charge of a country.
Events October 10 - Battle of Kerbela November 12 - The Sixth Ecumenical Council opens in Constantinople The Bulgars subjugate the country of current-day Bulgaria Pippin of Herstal becomes Mayor of the Palace Umayyad caliph Muawiyah I succeeded by Yazid I ibn Muawiyah Erwig deposes Wamba to become king of the...
In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government.
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 The Bulgars were Christians even before 865 AD
It contained a silver eagle with a cross on its chest and the name of Ispor (one of Asparukh’s names) on its wing.
Ivan Snegarov wrote: “The Byzantine chroniclers do not report that the first Bulgarian khans (Asparukh, Tervel, etc.) were persecutors of the Christianity as a religion.
There are found Christian seals belonging to prominent pre-865 AD state officials - such as Bajan, Khumir, Bogatur khana Joan, and Mavr, the latter supposedly being the youngest brother of Asparukh and Kuber.
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Gamo: Of me! Since Asparukh appointed me to be in charge of operation “Bring Plamen to his Senses” you keep making fun of me! (He stands proudly, looking down condescendingly on Kamis.) I may have a long nose, but I’m beautiful.
My grandson is a poor student indeed, but I don’t believe that khan Asparukh would want to kill him.
Asparukh punishes those who deviate from the right path.
www.bgbook.dir.bg /ptext.php?sID=246   (5166 words)

  
 aflam Historical Movies for Sale or Trade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia.
In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted tunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today.
A spectacular epic, "Khan Asparukh" was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria.
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 681 A.D.: The Glory of Khan (1984)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Not only is the editing plain bad, causing the film to lose all its essential character development and degenerate into a horrible parody of the original, but it is atrociously dubbed in English.
Similarly, much of character development is completely left out, and we never understand why Asparukh allows Pagane to be sacrificed to Tangra, or why he submits to the decisions of the Council for an entire year before crossing the Danube.
This is doubtful because Asparukh must have led over 100,000 Bulgarians, and because the Bulgarian army was a formidable military force that the disunited Slavs could not have opposed.
www.gotterdammerung.org /film/reviews/digit/681-ad-the-glory-of-khan.html   (407 words)

  
 kardam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Khan Kardam took the helm in the midst of this chaos and from 777 to 803, he fought to defend his throne, either striving to preserve the internal peace or waging wars with Byzantium.
The wars had started in Khan Asparukh's time and would continue almost throughout the medieval period in Bulgaria.
He sought to continue the state's expansion, started under Asparukh, to the south and southwest.
www2.rz.hu-berlin.de /empir_bf/Stanislav/rulers/kardam.html   (363 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:FIRE ON BULGARIA'S KHAN ASPARUKH TANKER LOCALISED
A fire onboard Bulgaria's Khan Asparukh tanker, caused by an explosion shortly after the tanker left Russia's port of Novorossiisk, has been localised.
A coast guard boat, which is patrolling the area, has reported no traces of oil on the sea surface.
The Khan Asparukh, which has a displacement of 7,000 to 8,000 tons, left Novorossiisk, loaded with crude oil.
english.pravda.ru /world/2001/10/27/19329_.html   (199 words)

  
 Asparukh - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Asparukh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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Khan Asparukh died in 700 while fighting the Khazars near the Danube and was succeeded by his son Tervel.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Asparukh.html   (471 words)

  
 Pravda.RU:Deck Erection Of Khan Asparukh On Fire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Deck erection of the Bulgarian Khan Asparukh tanker located in the vicinity of the Russian port of Novorossisk, is on fire, the press service of the North Caucasian Regional Department of the Russian Federal frontier Service reported.
Six vessels of the Russian Emergencies Ministry and the Kuban patrol ship are currently located near the tanker.
Reportedly, the Bulgarian Khan Asparukh tanker loaded with raw oil, left Novorossisk in the early hours of Saturday.
newsfromrussia.com /world/2001/10/27/19337_.html   (143 words)

  
  Petkanov Blamed Drug Trafficking on Khan Asparukh -   Standart / Стандaрт
This was the comment made by Interior Minister Georgi Petkanov in Parliament on the report of the US Department of State, reading that the bases producing synthetic drugs were reportedly moved from Turkey to Bulgaria.
Khan Asparukh has to be blamed for bringing Bulgarians on the Balkan Peninsula, the minister said further.
He elaborated that in therms of corruption, it was inappropriate to reduce all the prosecutors, judges, customs and police officers to the same denomination.
www.standartnews.com /archive/2004/03/06/english/opinion/index.htm   (257 words)

  
 Bulgars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bolgars moved west from the lower-middle Volga river AD to control the second Avar dynasty of Onoguria (in Ukraine) by the mid-7th century.
Western Bulgars led by Asparukh founded Bulgaria in 681 when they invaded the area, united and assimilated with its earlier Slavic and Thracian inhabitants.
Tribes thought to have been Bolgaric in origin include:\n* Utighur\n* Kutrighur (Kotrags)\n* The Kuber Varkuni\n* Asparukh's Horde\n* Altasek's Horde\n* The Unok-vndur federation See also: Bulgarians\nCategory: Ethnic groups \n
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Pliska: Kana Subigi Asparukh established his capital at Pliska, which at first was a huge walled camp in a plain some 23 sq.
In terms of the government, Kana Subigi Asparukh, set up a council of twelve boylar or leaders (this number would change in future years) who helped make decisions within his new found state.
The Norse began to come into the upper Volga region to trade and deal with the Kotrags (the Kotrags in the upper Volga region became the Volga Bulgars, also known as the Black Bulgars or Silver Bulgars) (the term ‘Black’ signifies North while the term ‘Silver’ signifies the abundance of silver amongst their lands).
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