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named after Asparuh of Bulgaria.[citation needed]
Bulgaria portal Asparukh (name)
Aszparuh – 1981 epic film
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Asparukh is a
Middle Iranian male name,
attested in
ancient Georgia and
early medieval Bulgaria. It is a
compound with the two elements: "aspa" (horse)...
- Khan
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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source and some
later traditions allow identifying Tervel as the son of
Asparukh.
Tervel is
first mentioned in the
Byzantine sources in 704, when he was...
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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...
- (2nd son Kotrag) and west into the
Balkans (4th son
Kuber and 3rd son
Asparukh) and
Italy (5th son Alcek, Alzek) The
events following Kubrat's
death are...
- 630–635,
which was
defeated by the
Khazar Empire in 668 AD. In 681, Khan
Asparukh conquered Scythia Minor,
opening access to Moesia, and
established the...
- incursion,
Moesia was once
again invaded, this time by the
Bulgars under Khan
Asparukh.
Their horde was a
remnant of Old
Great Bulgaria, an
extinct tribal confederacy...
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According to a
scholarly theory, he was a son of Kubrat,
brother of Khan
Asparukh and
member of the Dulo clan.
According to the
Byzantine scholar, Theophanes...
- of 681, the year of the
establishment of the
First Bulgarian Empire by
Asparukh, was
added to 1944.
Hoisted for the
first time on 21 May 1971. Flag of...