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    Asparuh of Bulgaria (redirect from Asparuch)
    Asparuh (also Ispor; Bulgarian: Аспарух, romanized: Asparuh or (rarely) Bulgarian: Исперих, romanized: Isperih) was а ruler of Bulgars in the second half...
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    Отделение Истории. Schmitt, Rüdiger (1985). "Iranica Protobulgarica: Asparuch und Konsorten im Lichte der Iranischen Onomastik". Linguistique Balkanique...
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    Byzantines, which resulted in a decisive Bulgar victory. After the battle, the Asparuch sent doves with white threads to announce the victory to his main camp...
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    are volleyball players. "Asparuh Nikodimov, international footballer". Asparuch Nikodimov – FIFA competition record (archived) ""Другата игра" на Паро...
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    (2015). Nomads in Late Antiquity: Gazing on Rome from the Steppe, Attila to Asparuch (370–680 C.E.). Princeton University. OCLC 953142610. Ridgeway, William...
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  • No competition 1998 Konstantin Dobrev Csilla Forian Konstantin Dobrev Asparuch Nedkov Diana Koleva Raina Tzvetkova Konstantin Dobrev Diana Koleva 1999...
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  • lived in the North-Pontic steppes, not in Pannonia. He was the father of Asparuch, the ruler of the Protobulgarian group that immigrated to Moesia. Chrovatos...
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