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- the world. With the Bulgarian conquest in the 7th century AD, the name Karvuna replaced the similarly-sounding ancient Gr**** Krounoi as the then name...
- The Despotate of Dobruja or Prin****lity of Karvuna (Bulgarian: Добруджанско деспотство or Карвунско княжество; Romanian: Despotatul Dobrogei or Țara...
- in the sea. Later it became a Gr****-Byzantine and Bulgarian fortress. Karvuna is the old Bulgarian name of the ancient Dionysopol. The external resemblance...
- centuries Second Bulgarian Empire 12th–15th centuries Prin****lity of Karvuna Alans 5th–11th centuries Eurasian Avars 6th–8th centuries Göktürks 6th–8th...
- Karvuna is a village in Balchik Muni****lity, Dobrich Province, northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 23, 2010 v t e...
- Tsardom of Vidin (1371–1396/1422) Despotate of Dobruja (Prin****lity of Karvuna) (1337/1346–1413) Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council...
- town was in possession of the Bulgars and Slavs and was renamed first to Karvuna, and after that - Balik, after the name of Boyar Balik, who used it as...
- Tsardom of Vidin (1371–1396/1422) Despotate of Dobruja (Prin****lity of Karvuna) (1337/1346–1413) Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council...
- between Ivan Shishman in Tarnovo, Ivan Sratsimir in Vidin, and Dobro****a in Karvuna. The 14th century German traveler Johann Schiltberger described these lands...
- 1386, Varna briefly became the capital of the spinoff Prin****lity of Karvuna, then was taken over by the Ottomans in 1389 (and again in 1444), ceded...