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    Volga Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Volga Bulgaria (Tatar: Идел Болгар, Chuvash: Атӑлçи Пӑлхар) or Volga–Kama Bulghar, was a historic Bulgar state that existed between the 7th and 13th centuries around the confluence of the Volga and Kama River, in what is now European Russia. Volga Bulgaria was a multi-ethnic state with large

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    Origin and creation of the state
    The original Bulgars were Turkic tribes of Oghur origin, who settled north of the Black Sea. During their westward migration across the Eurasian steppe, they came under the overlordship of

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    A large part of the region's population included Turkic groups such as Sabirs, Barsil, Bilars, Baranjars, and part of the obscure Burtas (by ibn Rustah). Modern Chuvashes claim to descend from Sabirs and Kazan Tatars from the Volga Bulgars.
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    • Volga Bulgaria in the Eurasian world of AD 1200
    • Devil's Tower in Yelabuga, 12th century
    Adzes, Volga Bulgaria, 13-14 century

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    • (in Russian) Bariev, R(iza) X. 2005. Волжские Булгары : история и культура (Volga Bulgars: History and Culture). Saint Petersburg: Agat.

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  2. Volga Bulgaria – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Volga Bulgaria (tiếng Tatar: Идел буе Болгар дәүләте İdel buye Bolğar däwläte) hay Volga–Kama Bulghar là một quốc gia lịch sử của người Bulgar tồn tại từ giữa thế kỉ thứ bảy đến thế kỷ thứ mười ba ở khu vực xung quanh lưu vực sông Volga và Kama, ngày nay thuộc về phần châu Âu của nước Nga.

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  3. Volga Bulgaria - 732-1236 - GlobalSecurity.org

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    07/09/2011 · Volga Bulgaria was the feudal state formed on the verge of IX-X centuries in the Middle Volga region. The main population was bulgars - immigrants from the Azov region, who conquered the native ...

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  5. The Khanate of Volga Bulgaria | Ivan Rezansky's SCA Adventures

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    23/09/2020 · The Volga-Don-Kama region had been largely settled by a number of Finno-Ugric and Slavic tribes when the Bulgars moved into the region. The Bulgars eventually became the dominant population, and started to band the various peoples together into a multi-ethnic khanate, which today is called Volga Bulgaria.

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    What is Volga Bulgaria known for?
    Volga Bulgaria (Tatar: Идел Болгар, Chuvash: Атӑлçи Пӑлхар) or Volga–Kama Bulghar, was a historic Bulgar state that existed between the 7th and 13th centuries around the confluence of the Volga and Kama River, in what is now European Russia.
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    What happened to Volga Bulgaria in the Golden Horde?
    Over time, the cities of Volga Bulgaria were rebuilt and became trade and craft centers of the Golden Horde. Some Volga Bulgars, primarily masters and craftsmen, were forcibly moved to Sarai and other southern cities of the Golden Horde. Volga Bulgaria remained a center of agriculture and handicraft.
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    How did the Bulgars become the dominant population in Bulgaria?
    The Bulgars eventually became the dominant population, and started to band the various peoples together into a multi-ethnic khanate, which today is called Volga Bulgaria.
    What was the relationship between the Rus and Volga Bulgaria?
    Once Rus’ defeated the Khazars, and with the start of infighting amongst the Rus’ kingdoms after the death of Vladimir I, the relationship between Rus’ and Volga Bulgaria remaineed conflicted. There were solid trade relations between Bulghar, Kiev, Novgorod, and various eastern Slavic states including Vladimir and Staraja Rjazan’.
  7. Bolghar – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Bolghar (Tatar Kirin: Болгар, La tinh: Bulgar, Bolgar, Bolğar, tiếng Chuvash: Пăлхар) là thủ đô liên tục của nhà nước Volga Bulgaria từ thế kỷ 8 đến thế kỷ 15. Cùng với Bilar và Nur-Suvar là những thành phố quan trong nhất đất nước. Bolgar nằm trên bờ sông Volga, cách khoảng 30 km về phía hạ lưu, nơi hợp lưu của ...

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    • Tên chính thức: Tổ hợp khảo cổ học và lịch sử Bolgar
  8. Bulgaria on the Volga | Article about Bulgaria on the ...

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    Two main principalities—the Bulgar and Zhukotin—developed as distinct entities within Bulgaria on the Volga. Kazan, the northern center of Bulgaria on the Volga, also began to play a major role. The economic rise of Bulgaria on the Volga in the 14th century caused the Bulgar princes to strive for independence.

  9. Volga Bulgaria | History Forum

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    28/01/2014 · Volga Bulgaria, or Volga–Kama Bolghar, was a historic Islamic Bulgar state that existed between the seventh and thirteenth centuries around the confluence of the Volga and Kama rivers, in what is now European Russia.The population was mostly Bulgars, who had conquered Finno-Ugrics and Turkic speakers of the region. The population had been pagan, but …

  10. Bulgar | people | Britannica

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    These Volga Bulgars formed not so much a state as a seminomadic confederation, but they had two cities, Bulgar and Suvar, which profited as transshipment points in the trade between the fur-selling Ugrians and Russians of the far north and the southern civilizations—Byzantium, the Muslim caliphate of Baghdad, and Turkistan.

  11. Bulgars - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgars led by Kotrag migrated to the middle Volga region during the 7th and 9th centuries, where they founded Volga Bulgaria, with Bolghar as its capital. [25] [87] According to Ahmad ibn Rustah (10th century), the Volga Bulgars were divided into three branches: "the first branch was called Bersula (Barsils), the second Esegel , and the ...



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