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Krum (Bulgarian: Крум, Gr****: Κροῦμος/Kroumos),
often referred to as
Krum the
Fearsome (Bulgarian: Крум Страшни) was the Khan of
Bulgaria from sometime...
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Krum was the Khan of the
First Bulgarian Empire from 803 to 814.
Krum may also
refer to:
Krum,
Haskovo Province, a
village in
Bulgaria Krum,
Texas Krum...
- the Pious. Due to the
sudden death of
Krum on 14
April 814, however, the
campaign was
never launched. Khan
Krum implemented legal reforms and
issued the...
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comprised almost entirely by two
feuding familial clans, the
Ellingboes and the
Krums, who have been in
conflict with each
other since the
stone age. Desperately...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 10
October 2014.
Retrieved 5
October 2014.
Krums, L. M.; Bykova, S. V.; Sabelnikova, E. A.; Aminova, Ts V.; Poleva, N. I...
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Charles Lyon
Krum (1851/2 –
September 25, 1937) was a key
figure in the
development of the teleprinter, a
machine which pla**** a key role in the history...
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Krum is a city in
Denton County, Texas,
United States. The po****tion was 4,157 at the 2010 census, more than
doubling its 2000
census po****tion of 1...
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Krumkake (Norwegian: [ˈkrʊ̀mˌkɑːkə];
meaning 'curved cake'; pl.: krumkaker) is a
Norwegian cookie made of flour, butter, eggs, sugar, and cream. A special...
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Andrea Paola Krum (born June 21, 1970)
better known as
Paola Krum is an actress, singer, and dancer.
Andrea Paola Krum was born on June 21, 1970, in Palermo...
- success,
until the Bulgarians, led by
Krum,
inflicted a
series of
crushing defeats on the Byzantines.
After Krum died in 814, his son
Omurtag negotiated...