1) Bulgars, Eastern. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bulgars, Eastern, (bulīgarz, -grz) (KEY) , Turkic-speaking people, who possessed a powerful state (10th-14th cent.) at the confluence of the Volga and the Kama, E... 2) Bulgaria. The World Factbook. 2003 ... Background:The Bulgars, a Central Asian Turkic tribe, merged with the local Slavic inhabitants in the late 7th century to form the first Bulgarian state. In succeeding... 3) Bulgari. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bulgari, see Bulgars, Eastern.... 4) Bolgari. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bolgari, see Bulgars, Eastern.... 5) 1201. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1201 Peace with the Bulgars, who were allowed to retain most of the eastern Balkan area, under the younger brother of the Asens, Joannitsa (Kaloyan, 1197-1207). 1... 6) 787. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...Irene was forced into retirement. The emperor set out on campaigns against the Arabs and Bulgars, but met with mixed success. 2 792 Constantine recalled his mother... 7) 1329. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...to take the important island of Chios from the Genoese. 1 1330 The Serbs defeated the Bulgars in a decisive battle and put an end to the Bulgar power. 2 1334-35 Andronicus... 8) 1040. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...Tsar Samuel. The revolt was directed against the harsh fiscal policy of the government. The Bulgars attacked Salonika (Thessalonica), but the city held out. Ultimately... 9) 1214-30. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...became despot of Epirus. He began the work of expansion at the expense of the Latins and Bulgars, taking Durazzo and Corfu from the Venetians (1214). 1 1219-28 Robert... 10) Romanus I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...during the minority of his son-in-law, Constantine VII. He defended Constantinople against the Bulgars under Simeon I and in 927 made peace with Simeon's son. He... |