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Encyclopedia > Dulo

The Dulo Clan or the House of Dulo was the name of the ruling dynasty of the early Bulgars. Bulgars (also Bolgars or proto-Bulgarians) a people of Central Asia, probably originally Pamirian, whose branches became Slavicized and Turkic over time. ...


This was the clan of Khan Kubrat who founded the Onogur state of Bulgars and Avars, and his sons Batbayan and Asparuh, the latter of which founded Bulgaria. Kubrat (Chouvrt, possibly meaning Uarian or Uar Father) was born in 605 and became a signifcant Bulgar ruler in 635. ... Onogur or Onoghur (alternative name: Great Bulgaria) was the name of the European Avar state under the rule of the 2nd Avar dynasty, the Bolgar house of Dulo (also Dub or Dubo, of the Unogundur tribe of Bolgars). ... The Eurasian Avars were a nomadic people of Eurasia who migrated into central and eastern Europe in the 6th century. ... Batbayan (d. ... Khan Asparukh or Khan Asparoukh (d. ...


The Khan Krum who later crushed the Avars was also member of the Dulo. His descendents were some of the most important Bulgarian rulers. Krum (died April 13, 814) was a Khan of Bulgaria, of the Dulo clan, from 802 to 814. ...


The Magyar title Gyula is meant to derive from the same origin as this Hunno-Bulgar name. A later legend claims that the Dulo clan descended from Attila the Hun. The Huns, led by Attila (right, foreground), ride into Italy. ...


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