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  2. Krum's dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Krum was originally a Bulgar chieftain in Pannonia. [citation needed] His background and the events around his accession as Khan of Bulgaria are unknown. [3]It has been speculated that he was a descendant of Khan Kubrat (c. 632–665) and that his rule marked the return of the Dulo clan, the first dynasty of Bulgaria.

  3. Category:Krum's dynasty - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Dynasties of the First Bulgarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Cometopuli dynasty (2 C, 16 P) D. Dulo clan (1 C, 10 P) K. Krum's dynasty (13 P) This page ...

  5. Krum - Wikipedia

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    Krum feasts with his nobles as a servant (right) brings the skull of Nikephoros I, fashioned into a drinking cup, full of wine. In early 811, Nikephoros I undertook a massive expedition against Bulgaria, advancing to Marcellae (near Karnobat). Here Krum attempted to negotiate on 11 July 811, but Nikephoros was determined to continue with his ...

  6. List of Bulgarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Some historians consider Ditzeng, named only in hagiographical sources, merely a local ruler and not a monarch, with Krum perhaps being succeeded directly by his son Omurtag. [34] Omurtag Омуртаг: 814 [35] /815 [20] –831 (16-17 years) Son of Krum. [20] May have seized the throne from Ditzeng [19] or succeeded his father Krum directly. [36]

  7. First Bulgarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Territorial expansion during the reign of Krum During the reign of Krum (r. 803–814) Bulgaria doubled in size and expanded to the south, west and north, occupying the vast lands along the middle Danube and Transylvania , becoming European medieval great power [ 11 ] during the 9th and 10th century along with the Byzantine and Frankish Empires .

  8. Vladimir of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  9. Simeon I of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Simeon was born in 864 or 865, as the third son of Knyaz Boris I [13] of Krum's dynasty. [14] As Boris was the ruler who Christianized Bulgaria in 865, Simeon was a Christian all his life.