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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Presian of Bulgaria (redirect from Presian-Malamir)
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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Omurtag of Bulgaria (redirect from Khan Omurtag)
(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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List of Bulgarian monarchs (redirect from Khan of Bulgaria)
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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Byzantine–Bulgarian wars (redirect from Khan Krum’s wars)
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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