- 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...
- and
royal house of ****an origin, a
branch of the ****an
noble dynasty of
Terteroba, that
ruled the
Second Bulgarian Empire between 1280 and 1292, as well...
- Köten was
deposed from
power in that year, but he
remained leader of the
Terteroba clan.[citation needed]
Following the battle, some
historians – Joseph...
-
honorary title -aba "father",
recognizable in many ****an names, such as
Terteroba, Arslanapa, and Ursoba.
Besides the ****ans, the name was also
common among...
- ("father,
elder kinsman"),
which can be
recognized in ****an names, such as
Terteroba,
Arslanapa and Ursoba. Basarab's name
implies that he was of ****an or...
- some a
Bulgarian noble kindred of the
Terter dynasty (from the ****an
Terteroba clan), to
others a
Vlach (mostly by
Romanian historians), and to others...
- Konchek. He is
Mstislav Mstislavich's father-in-law. Köten was of the
Terteroba clan. He parti****ted in the
power struggles between the
princes of Kievan...
-
Naples Anna,
Byzantine Empress Ladislaus IV of
Hungary Andrew, Duke of
Slavonia Dynasty Terteroba Father Köten (or
possibly Seyhan, a ****an chieftain)...
-
corroborated by his
double name,
which recalls the name of the ****an clan
Terteroba.
George Terter I had at
least one brother,
named Aldimir (Eltimir), who...
- Tsar
Theodore Svetoslav and
despot Aldimir from the
great khan
family of
Terteroba. Sofia, 2023, 166 p., "Zachariy Stoyanov"
Publishing House, ISBN 978-954-09-1709-2...