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    Malamir (Bulgarian: Маламир) was the ruler of Bulgaria in 831–836. Malamir was a son of Omurtag and a grandson of Krum. His name may be of Slavic origin...
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    Malamir and it is assumed that this single character survived until the 850s as the direct predecessor of Boris I. This is very unlikely, as Malamir is...
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  • Malamir may refer to: Malamir of Bulgaria, a Bulgarian ruler (Khan) Malamir, Iran, a city in Khuzestan Province, Iran Malamir Knoll, a knoll in Dryanovo...
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    Kardam of Bulgaria Krum of Bulgaria Omurtag of Bulgaria Malamir of Bulgaria Presian of Bulgaria Boris I Michael Simeon the Great Peter I of Bulgaria Boris...
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    Enravota (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    as the earliest Bulgarian saint to be canonized. Born in the early 9th century, Enravota was the elder brother of Malamir of Bulgaria, who succeeded their...
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    The monarchs of Bulgaria ruled Bulgaria during the medieval First (c. 681–1018) and Second (1185–1422) Bulgarian empires, as well as during the modern...
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  • death of Khan Omurtag, when his successor Khan Malamir was still a minor. He was also regent of Presiyan I, the minor nephew of Malamir. On behalf of the...
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    inscription dated from the reign of Khan Malamir (r. 831–836) there were three classes in pagan Bulgaria – boilas, bagains and Bulgarians, i.e. the common people...
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    Theophilos (emperor) (category Byzantine people of the Arab–Byzantine wars)
    Adrianople. At this time, if not earlier, the Bulgarians annexed Philippopolis and its environs. Khan Malamir died in 836. The peace between the Serbs, Byzantine...
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    Pribina (category Medieval history of Slovenia)
    for his life, fled with his son Koceľ to the First Bulgarian Empire. However, Malamir of Bulgaria had by that time made peace with East Francia, thus...
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