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    The Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans states that Asparuh belonged to the Dulo clan and reigned for 61 years. This long period cannot be accepted as accurate due to chronological …

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    At this point in history, 681 AD, there were many peoples, but only three officially recognized, independent, states in all of Europe: The West Roman Empire, The East Roman Empire and …

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    How long did King Asparuh rule Bulgaria?
    The Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans states that Asparuh belonged to the Dulo clan and reigned for 61 years. This long period cannot be accepted as accurate due to chronological constraints, and may indicate the length of Asparuh's life.
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    Where is the town named after King Asparuh of Bulgaria?
    The town of Isperikh, several villages and Asparuh Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica are named after Asparuh of Bulgaria. List of Bulgarian monarchs. ^ De administrando imperio Archived June 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 09, 2012.
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    Who was Asparuh the Great?
    According to the Byzantine sources, Asparuh was a younger son of Kubrat, who had established a spacious state ("Great Bulgaria") in the steppes of modern Ukraine. Asparuh may have gained experience in politics and statesmanship during the long reign of his father, who probably died in 665 (apud Moskov).
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    How many Bulgars followed Asparukh?
    After his father's death, Asparuh would have acknowledged the rule of his older brother Bat Bayan, but the state disintegrated under Khazar attack in 668, and he and his brothers parted ways, leading their people to seek a more secure home in other lands. Asparukh was followed by 30,000 to 50,000 Bulgars.
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    Asparuh of Bulgaria. Bulgarian ruler. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. c. 640. Date of death. 701, 700. Dnieper River.

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    Asparuh of Bulgaria Asparuh (also Ispor ; Bulgarian : Аспарух , romanized : Asparuh or (rarely) Bulgarian : Исперих , romanized : Isperih ) was а ruler of Bulgars in the second half of the 7th …

  8. https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asparukh_dari_Bulgaria

    Asparukh (juga disebut Asparuh, Isperih atau Ispor) (bahasa Bulgaria: Аспарух, Asparuh atau Исперих, Isperih) adalah pemimpin suku Bulgar pada pertengahan akhir abad ke-7. Ia …

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    According to the Byzantine sources, Asparuh was a younger son of Kubrat, who had established a spacious state ("Great Bulgaria") in the steppes of modern Ukraine. Asparuh may have …

  10. https://infogalactic.com/info/Asparukh_of_Bulgaria

    Asparukh (also Asparuh, Isperih or Ispor) ( Bulgarian: Аспарух, Asparuh or (rarely) Исперих, Isperih) was а ruler of Bulgars in the second half of the 7th century and is credited with the …

  11. https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalla_de_Ongal

    A batalla de Ongal (en búlgaro: Битка при Онгъла) tivo lugar no verán de 680 na zona de Ongal, un lugar sen especificar no suroeste de Ucraína ou no nordeste de Romanía ao redor …

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