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Encyclopedia > King of Bulgaria


Early Bulgar leaders bore the title of baltavar (balt-avar), which literally means "ruler of Avars". Later they acquired the title Khan and Khagan, still later the title tsar.

Contents

List of Bulgarian rulers

Legendary rulers

  • Avitokhol (Atila)
  • Irnik

Historical persons

  • Gostun
  • Organa, regent (? - 619)

the Dulo clan (? - 740, before 808 - 976)


At times, the reign in the Bulgar lands was split.

the Ukil clan (739-761, 764-766)

the Ugain clan (761-764)

Anarchy (767-770)

period of confusion (802 - 808)

House of Comitopuli (976-1018)

Byzantine rule (1018 - 1185)


House of Asen (the Asenites) (1186-1277, 1279-1280)


House of Terter (1280-1292, 1300-1323)

Mongolian monarch in Bulgaria 1298-1300

House of Shishman (1323-1396)

Ottoman rule (1396 - 1878)


House of Battenberg (1879-1886)

House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1887-1946)


Monarchy abolished in 1946


See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (555 words)
His Majesty Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (February 26, 1861 - September 10, 1948), born His Highness Prince Ferdinand Maximilan Karl Leopold Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was monarch of Bulgaria as well as an author, botanist and philatelist.
Bulgaria's domestic political life was dominated during the early years of his reign by liberal party leader Stefan Stambolov, whose foreign policy saw a marked cooling in relations with Russia, formerly seen as Bulgaria's protector.
Ferdinand abdicated on October 3, 1918 after Bulgaria's defeat in World War I, which she had entered (October 1915) on the side of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire in an attempt to reverse the losses of 1913.
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