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For the Hindu god, see Kubera In Hinduism, Kubera (also Kuvera or Kuber) is the god of wealth and the lord of Uttaradisha. ...


Khan Kuber (Кубер in Bulgarian, also spelled Kuver) was a Bulgar leader from the 7th century who belonged to the same clan as the Danubian Bulgarian khan Asparukh - they both were sons of khan Kubrat. For the people of Central Asia see Bulgars Bulgar language is an extinct language commonly considered Turkic but more recently Indo-Iranian Bulgar, or bulgarish is Yiddish word for Romanian dance bugarească (means Bulgarian cf. ... // Overview Events The Roman-Persian Wars end. ... The Dulo Clan or the House of Dulo was the name of the ruling dynasty of the early Bulgars. ... Khan Asparukh or Khan Asparoukh or Khan Asparuh (Bulgarian: Аспарух) (d. ... 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. ...


When Great Bulgaria collapsed under the attacks of the Khazars, Kuber lead one of the fractions of the Bulgar people from their former settlements in present-day Ukraine. The Bulgars led by Kuber travelled first to Pannonia and settled in the region of Srem, which was part of the Avar Khaganate. The Kuber was nominated by the Avars to rule over Srem as Avar vassal, but he started a rebelion against Avars, and, together with his people, moved from Srem around 680 AD and settled in the Balkans, in the Pelagonian plain in western Macedonia. There is not enough information about Khan Kouber and his people following the settlement in the western Balkans but Asparukh's son, Tervel, in the beginning of the 8th century, is said to have cooperated with "his uncles" from Macedonia. In 632, Khan Kubrat united the Bulgars and formed a confederation of tribes, known as Great Bulgaria, or Bulgaria Magna, with a capital at the ancient city of Fanagoria. ... Position of the Roman province of Pannonia Pannonia is an ancient country bounded north and east by the Danube, conterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. ... Srem District in Vojvodina Vukovar-Srijem county within Croatia The region of Srem or Срем (in Serbian) or Srijem (in Croatian) is a fertile region of the Pannonian plain in Europe, between the Danube and Sava rivers. ... The Eurasian Avars were a nomadic people of Eurasia who migrated into central and eastern Europe in the 6th century. ... Events October 10 - Battle of Kerbela November 12 - The Sixth Ecumenical Council opens in Constantinople The Bulgars subjugate the country of current-day Bulgaria Pippin of Herstal becomes Mayor of the Palace Umayyad caliph Muawiyah I succeeded by Yazid I ibn Muawiyah Erwig deposes Wamba to become king of the... Khan Tervel or Tarvel, or Terval, or Terbelis in some Byzantine sources, was the khan of the Bulgars from 700 or 701-718. ... (7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there. ...


By the early 9th century the lands that Kouber settled had been incorporated into the First Bulgarian Empire. This earthenware dish was made in 9th century Iraq. ... St Ivan of Rila, patron saint of Bulgaria The history of Bulgaria began in the 7th century CE with the arrival of the Bulgars in the Balkans. ...


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Kuber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (231 words)
Khan Kuber (Кубер in Bulgarian, also spelled Kuver) was a Bulgar leader from the 7th century who belonged to the same clan as the Danubian Bulgarian khan Asparukh - they both were sons of khan Kubrat.
The Bulgars led by Kuber travelled first to Pannonia and settled in the region of Srem, which was part of the Avar Khaganate.
The Kuber was nominated by the Avars to rule over Srem as Avar vassal, but he started a rebelion against Avars, and, together with his people, moved from Srem around 680 AD and settled in the Balkans, in the Pelagonian plain in western Macedonia.
Slusser and Giambrone: Kuber Singh Shakya - A Master Craftsman of Nepal (4181 words)
Kuber Singh also made the gilt-copper roof and the torana of the portal for the esteemed Hariti temple at Svayambhunath and, in Kathmandu, the gilt-copper roofing, prayer wheels and other decorative adjuncts of Jana-bahal, the temple of the White Matsyendranath.
This was from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943 (Vikram Samvat Caitra-Sukla 1999 to Caitra-krisna 2000).
Kuber Singh made at least one image for a gonpa in Ladakh and another for the king of Bhutan, but in both instances he fabricated them in his Patan workshop and shipped them to the respective countries.
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