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Omurtag (or Omortag) also
known as
Murtag or
Murtagon (Bulgarian: Омуртаг; Gr****: Μορτάγων and Ομουρτάγ) was a
Great Khan (Kanasubigi) of
Bulgaria from...
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Omurtag (Bulgarian: Омуртаг [omurˈtak]) is a town at the
eastern foot of
Stara Planina in
northeastern Bulgaria, part of
Targovishte Province, situated...
- The
Omurtag's Tarnovo inscription is an
inscription in the Gr**** language,
engraved on a
column of dark syenite,
found in the SS.
Forty Martyrs Church...
- The
Palace of
Omurtag or Aul (Aulē) of
Omurtag (Bulgarian: Аул на Омуртаг, Aul na
Omurtag) is an
archaeological site in
northeastern Bulgaria dating to...
- Targovishte. As of
December 2009, it had a po****tion of 129,675.
Targovishte •
Omurtag •
Popovo •
Antonovo •
Opaka Muni****lities
within Targovishte Province...
- the 9th century. Son of
Bulgarian ruler Omurtag and
father of
Presian I.
Zvinitsa was a son of the Khan
Omurtag and an
unknown woman, and thus a grandson...
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which dates from the
beginning of the
third century BC.
Another tomb, the
Omurtag mount, has been
linked to Cothelas, king of the Getae. It is in the same...
- (Bulgarian: Маламир) was the
ruler of
Bulgaria in 831–836.
Malamir was a son of
Omurtag and a
grandson of Krum. His name may be of
Slavic origin,
which would make...
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Omurtag Muni****lity (Bulgarian: Община Омуртаг) is a muni****lity (obshtina) in
Targovishte Province,
Northeastern Bulgaria,
located in the so-called...
- Emperor, were
already ****erted by Khan
Omurtag (r. 814–831), as
stated in the
Chatalar Inscription: The
Kanasubigi Omurtag is a
divine ruler in the land where...