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Asparuh (also
Ispor or (rarely) Isperih) was а
Bulgar khan in the
second half of the 7th
century and is
credited with the
establishment of the
First Bulgarian...
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Asparuh "Paro"
Donev Nikodimov (Bulgarian: Аспарух Донев Никодимов; born 21
August 1945) is a
Bulgarian former football player and coach. He represented...
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Asparuh Peak (Bulgarian: Аспарухов връх, romanized: Asparuhov vrah, IPA: [ɐspɐˈruxov ˈvrɤx]) is a peak
situated on
Livingston Island, Antarctica. The...
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centuries AD. It was
founded in 680–681
after part of the Bulgars, led by
Asparuh,
moved south to the
northeastern Balkans.
There they
secured Byzantine...
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Asparuh marched westward and
settled in the
Ongal area on the
eastern banks of the Danube.
Eventually the
Avars fought back and
after Asparuh consolidated...
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World War II. The
group consisted of
Harry Frommermann [de] (tenor buffo),
Asparuh "Ari" Leschnikoff [de] (first tenor),
Erich A.
Collin (second tenor), Roman...
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these territories were
settled by the
early Slavs. The Bulgars, led by
Asparuh,
attacked from the
lands of Old
Great Bulgaria and
permanently invaded...
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Asparuh Vasilev (Bulgarian: Аспарух Василев) (born 14
November 1981 in Sofia) is a
Bulgarian football midfielder who
currently plays for
Slivnishki geroi...
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Asparukh was the
largest Bulgarian tanker owned and
operated by Navibulgar. The ship had a
length overall of 224
metres (734 ft 11 in) and a draft...
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Asparuh Panov is a
Bulgarian physician and
liberal politician. He is a
former Member of
Parliament and
former Vice
President of the
Liberal International...