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Isbul (Bulgarian: Исбул) (fl. 820s–830s) was the kavhan, or
first minister, of the
First Bulgarian Empire during the
reigns of Omurtag,
Malamir and Presian...
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Isbul Point (Bulgarian: нос Исбул, ‘Nos
Isbul’ \'nos is-'bul\) is a
narrow rocky point projecting 600 m from the
coast of Ray
Promontory into Svishtov...
- accession, and
state affairs may have been
dominated by the
minister (Kavkhan)
Isbul, as
under Presian's
uncle Malamir. In 837, soon
after Presian's accession...
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Chakraborty as
Afzal Faridi,
Deputy Chief of
Fictional Terrorist Group Isbul Al-Qaeda
Shantilal Mukherjee as Jahangir/Firoz Khan
Sudeep Mukherjee as...
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possibly maintained a
garrison there, but in 838 the
Bulgarians under kavhan Isbul took the city and
celebrated their victory with a
monumental inscription...
- accession, and that
affairs of
state were
managed by his
kavhan (kaukhanos)
Isbul.
About 833,
Malamir executed his
brother Enravota for
refusing to renounce...
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Bulgarian frontier. The
Bulgarians retaliated, and
under the
leadership of
Isbul they
reached Adrianople. At this time, if not earlier, the
Bulgarians annexed...
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Presian I,
ruler (khan) of the
Bulgarian Empire,
sends his prime-minister
Isbul against the
Smolyani (a
Slavic tribe in
Byzantine territory near the Struma...
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prominent kavkhan, as well as the one with most
merits for
Bulgaria was
Isbul. He
occupied that
position during the
reign of
three Khans:
Omurtag (814-831)...
- Omurtag's
successors under the
guidance of the
capable kavhan (First Minister)
Isbul.
During the
short reign of Khan
Malamir (r. 831–836), the
important city...