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Sevar (Bulgarian: Севар) was a
ruler of
Bulgaria in the 8th century. The
Nominalia of the
Bulgarian khans states that
Sevar belonged to the Dulo clan...
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place him
either as the
successor of
Tervel and
predecessor of
Sevar, or the
successor of
Sevar and
predecessor of Vineh.
Kormisosh is
mentioned in the Nominalia...
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Ševar is a
village in the muni****lity of Tuzla,
Tuzla Canton,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to the 2013 census, its po****tion was 859. Official...
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Sevar Point (Bulgarian: нос Севар, ‘Nos
Sevar’ \'nos se-'var\) is a
point on the
south coast of
Byers Peninsula on
Livingston Island in the
South Shetland...
- jewelry,
casual items,
craft tools and
dress adornments (approximate date).
Sevar,
ruler (khagan) of the
Bulgarian Empire, dies
after a 15-year reign. He...
- Kostić
reformed the band with
Zrenjanin musicians,
Gluve Kučke
members Gojko Ševar (b**** guitar) and Srđan
Graovac (guitar) and Oružjem
Protivu Otmičara member...
- Empire, is
deposed by the nobility. He is
replaced on the
throne by his son
Sevar, who is a
descendant of the
royal Dulo clan.
Felice Cornicola is appointed...
- list) – Tervel, Khan (7th–8th century) Kormesiy, Khan (early 8th century)
Sevar, Khan (early-mid 8th century) Kormisosh, Khan (mid 8th century) Vinekh,...
- (Persian: سيور, also
Romanized as Sīvar, Seyvar, and Sīwar; also
known as
Sevar) is a
village in Gol-e
Cheydar Rural District,
Sarshiv District, Marivan...
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unattested Kermek, who was a son of the
former Bulgarian monarch Suvar (i.e.,
Sevar of Bulgaria).
History of
Bulgaria Bulgarians R. J.
Crampton (2005). A Concise...