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kavkhan (Medieval Gr****: καυχάνος; Bulgarian: кавха̀н) was one of the most
important officials in the
First Bulgarian Empire.
According to the generally...
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maternal uncle of the Ermi clan.
According to John of Nikiu, he was
regent (
kavkhan) over the
tribe of the
Onogur Bulgars from 617 to 630 in
place of his nephew...
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kavkhan (vicekhan), tarkhan, and boritarkhan,
scholars derive the
title khan or kan for the
early Bulgarian leader – if
there was a
vicekhan (
kavkhan)...
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state affairs may have been
dominated by the
minister (
Kavkhan) Isbul, as
under Presian's
uncle Malamir. In 837, soon
after Presian's...
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waiting in ambush, and
although he was wounded, he
managed to escape.
Kavkhan was killed, and
Konstantin Patsik together with his son (Krum's nephew)...
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Sviatoslav II of Kiev (1073–1076).
Mongolian nobility Khan (title) Beg Khan
Kavkhan Khaganate Qapaghan Qaghan Tughra Also
Ottoman Turkish: خواقين, romanized: Ḫākan...
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Bulgar cavalry. The
importance of Kanasubigi's
first ministers, the
kavkhan and the ichirgu-boil grew. As a result, from the
reforms Bulgaria was consolidated...
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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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established by khan
Presian in 837, when a
military campaign led by his
kavkhan Isbul gave
Bulgaria control over most of
Macedonia and the Rhodopes. By...
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There are
several title ****ociations with
uncertain meaning, such as
boila kavkhan, ičirgu boila, kana
boila qolovur,
bagatur bagain, biri bagain,
setit bagain...