- The
House of
Terter (Bulgarian: Тертер), also
Terterids or
Terterovtsi (Тертеровци), was a
Bulgarian noble and
royal house of ****an origin, a
branch of...
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Terter Yerevantsi (Armenian: Տերտեր Երևանցի; c. 1290,
Yerevan – c. 1350, Crimea) was a
medieval Armenian priest,
scribe and poet.
Terter Yerevantsi was...
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Terter Peak (Bulgarian: връх Тертер, romanized: vrah
Terter, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
ˈtɛrtɛr]) is an ice-covered peak
rising to 570 m in
Breznik Heights, Greenwich...
- use of
names such as Ivan II Asen (for Ivan Asen II),
George I
Terter (for
George Terter I) and
Michael III
Shishman (for
Michael Asen III).
Names of clans...
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Terter operation (April-May 1994) - was a large-scale
offensive by
Armenian forces at the
final stage of the
First Karabakh war,
accompanied by battles...
- The
Terter or
Terteroba (Bulgarian and Russian: Тертер-оба, Тертровичи) was a ****an–Kipchak
tribe or clan that took
refuge in
Hungary and then Bulgaria...
- The
Tartar (Azerbaijani: Tərtərçay, Armenian: Թարթառ) is one of the
tributaries of the Kura
river located in Azerbaijan. It p****es
through the districts...
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George Terter I (Bulgarian: Георги Тертер I), of the
Terter dynasty,
ruled as the tsar of
Bulgaria from 1280 to 1292. He was born in Cherven. The date...
- Ana
Terter (Bulgarian and
Serbian Cyrillic: Ана Тертер; died
after 1304) was a
Bulgarian princess and
Queen consort of
Serbia (1284–1299). She was the...
- the
Durut tribe of the Kipchaks.
According to Pritsak, "Durut" was the
Terter tribe of the ****ans. As Old
Russian annals narrate, his
brother was Somogur...