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Vineh (also
spelled Vinekh; Bulgarian: Винех) was
ruler of
Bulgaria in the mid-8th century.
According to the
Nominalia of the
Bulgarian khans,
Vineh reigned...
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belonged to the Ukil clan,
which makes him a
relative of the
former rulers Vinekh and
possibly Kormisosh. The
Byzantine sources indicate that his predecessor...
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Domini calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Vinekh,
ruler (khagan) of the
Bulgarian Empire, dies
after a six-year reign. He...
- P****, near
Stara Planina (modern Bulgaria). The
Bulgarian ruler (khagan)
Vinekh does not
exploit his success, and
begins peace negotiations.
Siege of Narbonne:...
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achieved his goal. In 759, the
emperor led an army
towards Bulgaria, but Khan
Vinekh had
enough time to bar
several mountain p****es. When the
Byzantines reached...
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Telets Телец Khan of
Bulgaria Reign 762–765
Predecessor Vinekh Successor Sabin Born c. 731 Died c. 764
House Ugain...
- of
Bulgaria Kormesiy of
Bulgaria Sevar of
Bulgaria Kormisosh of
Bulgaria Vinekh of
Bulgaria Telets of
Bulgaria Sabin of
Bulgaria Umor of
Bulgaria Toktu...
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Bulgarians in the next year,
scoring a
victory over Kormisosh's
successor Vinekh at Marcellae. In 759,
Constantine was
defeated in the
Battle of the Rishki...
- century) Sevar, Khan (early-mid 8th century) Kormisosh, Khan (mid 8th century)
Vinekh, Khan (754/756–762) Telets,
Knyaz (762–765) Sabin, Khan (765–766) Umor,...
- destruction.
Kormisosh is
deposed during a
palace coup and
succeeded by
Vinekh, a
member of the
Vokil clan. King
Aistulf of the
Lombards again threatens...