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Batbayan (d. 690) was the eldest son of Kubrat Khan, also known as Bezmer, Bezmes Bayan, Bayan, Boyan, Bat-Boyan, Batbai, Batpai, Batboyan, Batvian. Events Beginning of Wu Zetians Zhou Dynasty in China. ...
Khan Kubrat (632 - 651) THE NAME OF KHAN KUBRAT first appeared in Byzantine chronicles about 632 when his tribe, the Unogonduri, threw off the Turkic oppression. ...
Khan (sometimes spelled as Xan, Han) is a title with many meanings, originally commander, leader or ruler, in Mongolian and Turkish. ...
After the death of his father, he ruled the land north of the Black and the Azov Seas. After three years, he engaged into wars with his relatives and was temporarily driven into Crimea. Meanwhile, the Khazars attacked and eventually took the steppes between Don and the Urals, according to the treaty of 668 between Batbayan and the Khazar Kaban Khagan. Map of the Black Sea. ...
The shallow Sea of Azov is clearly distinguished from the deeper Black Sea. ...
Motto: ÐÑоÑвеÑание в единÑÑве - Prosperity in unity Anthem: ÐÐ¸Ð²Ñ Ð¸ гоÑÑ Ñвои волÑебнÑ, Родина - Your fields and mounts are wonderful, Motherland Capital Simferopol Largest cities Simferopol, Eupatoria, Kerch, Theodosia, Yalta Official language Ukrainian. ...
The site of the Khazar fortress at Sarkel. ...
Ural may refer to one of the following: Ural Mountains Ural (region) Ural River Urals Federal District IMZ-Ural, a Russian motorcycle Ural automobile Ural, Krasnoyarsk Krai, an urban settlement in Russia This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Events Childeric II succeeds Clotaire III as Frankish king Constantine IV becomes Byzantine Emperor, succeeding Constans II Theodore of Tarsus made archbishop of Canterbury. ...
Kaban may refer to one of the following: Kaban, a Khazar ruler An Israeli military psychologist (see Profile 21) In Russian, a wild boar Qaban, lake in Kazan. ...
Batbayan was left with the Kara Bulgar and Bulyar princedom, Batbayan had to renounce the title Khagan and left with the Baltavar title, effectively becoming subdued to Khazars and further splitting the lands with his uncle Shambat. The Bulgarian Legend of the Silver Stag describes his attempt to flee to Balkan Bulgaria with his sister Houba which resulted in his eventual death. // Rulers of Bulgaria Note on titles According to a controversial 17th century Volga Bulgar source, early Bulgar leaders bore the title of baltavar, which might mean ruler of Avars, although this is likely a folk etymology. ...
Khan Shambat is brother of khan Kubrat,of clan Dulo. ...
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