• Malamir may refer to: Malamir of Bulgaria, a Bulgarian ruler (Khan) Malamir, Iran, a city in Khuzestan Province, Iran Malamir Knoll, a knoll in Dryanovo...
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    Malamir and it is assumed that this single character survived until the 850s as the direct predecessor of Boris I. This is very unlikely, as Malamir is...
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    Malamir (Bulgarian: Маламир) was the ruler of Bulgaria in 831–836. Malamir was a son of Omurtag and a grandson of Krum. His name may be of Slavic origin...
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  • (complete list) – Kardam, Khan (777–803) Krum, Khan (803–814) Omurtag, Khan (814–831) Malamir, Khan (831–836) Presian I, Khan (836–852) Boris I, Knyaz...
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  • of Bulgaria. Krum, khan (r. 803–814) Omurtag, khan (r. 814–831) Malamir, khan (r. 831–836) Presian I, khan (r. 836–852) Boris I, khan, knyaz (r. 852–889)...
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  • inscriptions of three consecutive Bulgarian rulers, namely Krum, Omurtag and Malamir (a grandfather, son and grandson). Starting from the compound, non-ruler...
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    the trade of merchants among the three cities in Southern Italy. Malamir, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 4-year reign and is succeeded...
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  • the death of Khan Omurtag, when his successor Khan Malamir was still a minor. He was also regent of Presiyan I, the minor nephew of Malamir. On behalf of...
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    (Bulgarian: Омуртаг; original Greek: Μορτάγων and Ομουρτάγ) was a Great Khan (Kanasubigi) of Bulgaria from 814 to 831. He is known as "the Builder". In...
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  • of Omurtag, Malamir and Presian I. Appointed to the kavhan office under Omurtag, Isbul was a regent or co-ruler of the underage Malamir and his successor...
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    and ice-free southwest slopes and was named after the Bulgarian ruler Khan Malamir, 831-836 AD. The knoll is located at 62°30′10″S 59°48′13″W / 62.50278°S...
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    Izeh (redirect from Malamir (Iranian city))
    Also Romanized as Eazeh, Īz̄eh, and Izaj; also known as Idhaj, Malmir, Malāmir, and Malemir OpenStreetMap contributors (1 April 2024). "Izeh, Izeh County"...
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    needed] Omurtag, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 17-year reign. He is succeeded by his youngest son Malamir, because his older brother...
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    1424. Its capital was Idaj, now only represented by mounds and ruins at Malamir. In the Kingdom of Georgia, atabeg (Georgian: ათაბაგი, romanized: atabagi)...
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    not earlier, the Bulgarians annexed Philippopolis and its environs. Khan Malamir died in 836. The peace between the Serbs, Byzantine foederati, and the...
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    Zvinitsa was a son of the Khan Omurtag and an unknown woman, and thus a grandson of Krum and brother to Enravota and Malamir. As the second son of his...
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    short reign of Khan Malamir (r. 831–836), the important city of Philippopolis (Plovdiv) was incorporated into the country. Under Khan Presian (r. 836–852)...
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    Nowruz (Iranian new year), the Qajar and Chahar Lang forces clashed on the Malamir plain near the banks of the Karun River. With neither of the forces managing...
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    church and state. The name of his pre-Christian dynastic predecessor, khan Malamir (r. 831–836), sometimes claimed as the first Bulgarian ruler with a Slavic...
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    Bulgarians from western Macedonia, which would benefit them both—hence, Malamir's action. V. Zlatarski supposed that the Emperor offered the Serbs complete...
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  • of Philippopolis, which were returned to the Byzantine Empire after Khan Malamir (831–836) took possession of the city. With that article the expansion...
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    ΚΑΝΑΣΥΒΙΓΙ) from the ninth century in reference to Omurtag (814–831) and his son Malamir (831–836). Two gold medallions struck for Omurtag also use the same title...
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  • First Bulgarian Empire. Omurtag and his son Malamir are mentioned in inscriptions as Kanasubigi. The title khan for early Bulgarian rulers is an assumed...
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    Bulgars retaliated, and under the leadership of Isbul, the minister of Malamir, they reached Adrianople. At this time, if not earlier, the Bulgars captured...
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  • was captured by Khan Krum in 812, but the region was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire in 834 during the reign of Khan Malamir. It remained in Bulgarian...
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    commander, diplomat, and Regent of Bulgaria during the minorities of Khan Malamir and Khan Presian (9th Century AD). Isbul Point is located at 62°35′10.8″S...
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    benefit them both. According to J. Bury, this alliance would explain Malamir's action. Zlatarski supposes that the Emperor offered the Serbs complete...
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    ruler title, kana sybigi, mentioned in six inscriptions by the Khan Omurtag and two by Malamir. Among the proposed translations for sybigi or subigi are "lord...
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    First Bulgarian Empire during Omurtag's reign and also the battles of Malamir. Archaeological leads from the Second Bulgarian Empire were founded near...
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  • needed] Omurtag, ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian Empire, dies after a 17-year reign. He is succeeded by his youngest son Malamir, because his older brother...
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