- The
Ichirgu-boila or
Chargobilya (Gr****: ητζιργου βοιλα; Old Bulgarian: чрьгѹбꙑлꙗ, Bulgarian: Ичиргу боила) was a high-ranking
official in the
First Bulgarian...
- lies
Mostich who was
ichirgu-boil
during the
reigns of Tsar
Simeon and Tsar Peter. At the age of
eighty he
forsook the rank of
ichirgu boila and all of his...
-
turned into an
important strategic military centre and was the seat of the
Ichirgu-boil. A
number of
churches were
built in the city
after the conversion...
- in
successful campaigns against the
Byzantines in
southern Macedonia.
Ichirgu-boila
Qapghan Qaghan Qaghan Also
transliterated as kaukhan;
according to...
-
Gavril Radomir (r. 1014–1015). The
third highest-ranking
official was the
ichirgu-boila, who
commanded the
right wing of the army at war and
might have had...
- Empire,
during the rule of
Simeon I and
Peter I. He bore the
title of
Ichirgu-boil and was most
likely the
commander of the
state capital Preslav's garrison...
- cavalry. The
importance of Kanasubigi's
first ministers, the
kavkhan and the
ichirgu-boil grew. As a result, from the
reforms Bulgaria was
consolidated and...
- 7th/8th
century Buyla inscription, with the Gr****
spelling ΒΟΥΗΛΑ (buila).
Ichirgu-boila
Bolyar Buyla inscription Erhan AYDIN (2018). "On the
names and titles...
-
personal name of
Peter Petro cerbulae (Peter
ichirgu-boil).
According to Ivan
Venedikov in 879
Peter was
ichirgu-boil,
having replaced Stazis. The connection...
- decapitated. John,
strategos – A renegade, John had
served under Tuk,
ichirgu boilas, with
Bardanes on the
Bulgarian right flank during the
Battle of...