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Gostun was a
regent over the
Bulgars for 2 years.
Little else is
known about him. It is
possible that
Gostun is an
alternative name of Organa, who according...
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Gostun may
refer to:
Gostun, a
Ukrainian ruler Gostun,
Bulgaria in
Blagoevgrad Province,
Bulgaria Gostun,
Serbia in
Serbia Gostuń in
Poland This disambiguation...
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Gostun Point (Bulgarian: нос Гостун, ‘Nos
Gostun’ \'nos go-'stun\) is the ice-free
point on the
north coast of Snow
Island in the
South Shetland Islands...
- 41°48′N 023°41′E / 41.800°N 23.683°E / 41.800; 23.683
Gostun (Bulgarian: Гостун) is a
village (село) in
southwestern Bulgaria,
located in the Bansko...
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Gostuń [
ˈɡɔstuɲ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Ostrowite,
within Słupca County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland...
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Gostun (Serbian Cyrillic: Гостун) is a
village located in the muni****lity of Prijepolje, Serbia. As of 2011 census, the
village has a po****tion of 64...
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being a
member of the Dulo clan and
reigning for 60
years having succeeded Gostun of the Ermi clan.
Bulgars were
Turkic nomadic people, who parti****ted in...
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initial trip to Constantinople. Some
historians have
identified Organa with
Gostun and
Western Turkic Baghatur Qaghan (莫賀咄可汗 Mòhèduō Kèhán).
Panos Sophoulis...
- tvirem.
Ernak lived 150 years. His clan Dulo and his year
dilom tverim.
Gostun, the regent, 2 years. His clan Ermi and his year
dokhs tvirem.
Kubrat ruled...
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Resnik and Neda****,
entering Serbia between villages of
Dobrakovo and
Gostun. It
receives the
right tributaries of Lješnica (between the
villages of...