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  2. Bulgars - Wikipedia

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    Very little is known about the religion of the Bulgars, [146] [147] but it is believed to have been monotheistic. In Danube Bulgaria, Bulgar monarchs described themselves as a "ruler from God", [123] [148] [149] indicating authority from a singular divine origin, [150] and making appeals to the deity's omniscience. [151]

  3. Naim Süleymanoğlu - Wikipedia

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    In the clean and jerk portion, Topurov completed a 175.0 kg clean and jerk after Süleymanoğlu. With his next two lifts, Süleymanoğlu set two more world records and won his first Olympic gold. His last lift was a 190.0 kg clean and jerk that was 3.15 times his body weight, [12] which is the highest ratio clean and jerk to body weight of all ...

  4. Kubrat - Wikipedia

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    The treasure indicates close relation between the Bulgars and Byzantines, e.g. the bracelets were influenced or made by a Byzantine goldsmith. [17] The first treasure coins were issued after 629, by Heraclius, and the last c. 650 AD, by Constans II, which can be associated with the upcoming Khazar conquest.

  5. Krum - Wikipedia

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    Krum was remembered for instituting the first known written Bulgarian law code, which ensured subsidies to beggars and state protection to all poor Bulgarians. Drinking, slander, and robbery were severely punished. Through his laws he became known as a strict but just ruler, bringing Slavs and Bulgars into a centralized state.

  6. Medieval Bulgarian army - Wikipedia

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    The early Bulgars were a warlike people and war was part of their everyday life, with every adult Bulgar obliged to fight. The early Bulgars were exclusively horsemen: in their culture, the horse was considered a sacred animal and received special care. The supreme commander was the khan, who mustered the army with the help of the aristocracy.

  7. Category:Bulgars - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. D. Dulo clan ... Monarchs of the Bulgars (5 C, 16 P) V. Volga Bulgaria (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category ...

  8. Category:Weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople by weight class (3 C) B. Bantamweight (2 C) Boxing weight classes (14 C, 25 P) C. ... The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Wilks coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Notably, the lighter lifter is actually stronger for his body-weight, with a total of 5 times his own weight, while the heavier lifter could only manage 4.375 times his own bodyweight. In this way, the Wilks Coefficient places a greater emphasis on absolute strength, rather than ranking lifters solely based on the relative strength of the ...