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Busir or
Bazir (Gr****:
Ibousiros Gliabanos,
Busir Glavan;[citation needed] fl. 688–711) was the
Khazar khagan in the late 7th
century and
early 8th century...
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Salah Masoud Busir (Arabic: صالح مسعود بويصير, 1925 –
February 21, 1973) was a
Libyan politician, journalist, and historian. Born into a
merchant family...
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Byzantine empress as the
second wife of
Justinian II. She was a
sister of
Busir,
khagan of the Khazars, but
their relation to
other Khazar rulers such as...
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Constantinople in 702 or 703. He
escaped from
Cherson and
received help from
Busir, the
khagan of the Khazars, who
received him
enthusiastically and gave him...
- Israeli-held
territory during a sandstorm. Gaddafi's
foreign minister Salah Busir was on
board and
allegedly targeted by
Israel in
retaliation for the Munich...
- aboard, 108 died,
including the
former foreign minister of Libya,
Salah Busir, and
television presenter Salwa Hegazy. IAF
General Hod
claimed that the...
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agreement made with the
previous government. The
foreign minister,
Salah Busir, pla**** an
important role in
negotiating the
British and
American military...
- throne. Upon his reinstalment, and
despite Busir's treachery during his exile, he sent for Theodora;
Busir complied, and she was
crowned as Augusta, suggesting...
- (765–815)
Khazar Khaganate (complete list) –
Ashina dynasty:
Khazar Khagans Busir,
Khagan (c.690–715) Barjik,
Khagan (late 720s–731) Bihar,
Khagan (c.732)...
- laid
waste by an
earthquake and pestilence.
Marwan fled at last to Abusir/
Busir,
which is a
small town on the
Egyptian Nile delta. It was there, a few months...