- The
Chatalar Inscription is a
medieval Gr****
inscribed text upon a
column in the
village of
Chatalar (modern Han Krum,
North East Bulgaria) by the Bulgarian...
- As of 2007 it has 408 inhabitants. Up to 1899 the
village was
called Chatalar and was then
renamed to Tsar Krum and in 1977 to Khan Krum,
after Krum...
-
marginal note in a m****cript by 10th
century monk
Tudor Doksov and in the
Chatalar Inscription by the 9th-century
Bulgaria ruler Omurtag (r. 814–831), who...
- the
development of the Pliska-Preslav culture. Many
sources (e.g., the
Chatalar and
Tarnovo inscriptions) and
memorial inscriptions are preserved, which...
- The
reconstructed copy of
Chatalar Inscription by Khan
Omurtag (815–831). It is
written in Gr****, and top two
lines read: "Kanasubigi Omortag, in the land...
- were
already ****erted by Khan
Omurtag (r. 814–831), as
stated in the
Chatalar Inscription: The
Kanasubigi Omurtag is a
divine ruler in the land where...
- Paris.[citation needed]
Acritic songs Bridge of Arta
Byzantine literature Chatalar Inscription Frankokratia Byzantine Greece Omurtag's
Tarnovo Inscription...
- at that time) and to make a
replica of the inscription.
Along with the
Chatalar Inscription, the
Tarnovo inscription testifies for the
active construction...
- (kanasybigi) of the
First Bulgarian Empire in 815–831, as
mentioned in the
Chatalar Inscription of 822.
Earlier structures in the
vicinity of the fortress...
-
Charpezikion Charsianon Chartophylax Chartoularios Chase (son of Ioube)
Chatalar Inscription Chatzon Chelandion Chelchal Chernomen,
Treaty of
Cherson Cherson...