• Uokil, or Vokil, was a name of Bulgar dynastic clan listed in the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans. The first listed in Nominalia was Kormisosh (r. 737–754)...
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    Vokil Point (Bulgarian: нос Вокил, ‘Nos Vokil’ \'nos vo-'kil\) is a point on the southwest coast of Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica...
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  • said to have ruled for 17 years, and is assigned to the Vokil clan. The assignment to the Vokil clan is notable given that all of the previous rulers were...
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    toh altom. Kormisosh 17 years. His clan Vokil and his year shegor tvirem. Vinekh 7 years. His clan Ukil [Vokil]. And his year (imen)shegor alem. Telets...
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  • Bulgarian khans, Vineh reigned for seven years and was a member of the Vokil clan. Vineh ascended the throne after the defeat of his predecessor Kormisosh...
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  • relation is by marriage, Sabin would not have actually belonged to the Vokil (=Ukil?) clan. Sabin rose to the throne after the murder of Telets in 765...
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    mention tribal names Čakarar, Kubiar, Küriger, and clan names Dulo, Ukil/Vokil, Ermiyar, Ugain and Duar. The Onglos where Bulgars settled is considered...
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    after a 15-year reign. He is succeeded by Kormisosh, who belongs to the Vokil clan (approximate date). Fall – Pope Stephen II travels to the Lombard capital...
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    after a six-year reign. He is succeeded by Telets, ending the rule of the Vokil clan, and beginning the reign of the Ugain clan. Al-Ala ibn Mugith, supporter...
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    mentions monarchs of three clans that ruled Bulgaria until 766 – Dulo, Vokil and Ugain. The power of the principal noble families was greatly crippled...
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