Forgotten History of Bulgarians
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Bulgar, also called Bulgarian, member of a people known in eastern European history during the Middle Ages. A branch of this people was one of the primary three ethnic ancestors of modern Bulgarians (the other two were Thracians and Slavs).
Many scholars posit the origins of the Bulgars as a Turkic tribe of Central Asia (perhaps with Iranian elements) and suggest that they arrived in the European steppe west of the Volga River with the Huns about 370 ce. Retreating with the Huns, they resettled about 460 in an arc of country north and east of the Sea of Azov. Hired by the Byzantines in 480 to fight against the Ostrogoths, the Bulgars subsequently became attracted by the wealth of the Byzantine Empire. In the 6th century the Bulgars continually attacked the Danubian provinces of the Byzantine Empire until, in the 560s, they were themselves threatened by the Avars, who were then advancing from Asia into central Europe.
Unified under a single ruler, Kurt, or Kubrat (Turkish names) (reigned c. 605–c. 642), the Bulgars constituted a powerful khanate known to the Byzantines as Great Bulgaria, with the Kuban River as its southern frontier.
Khan Krum: (Typical Turkish leader from MiddleAge)
Kurt’s son Bezmer, or Bat-Bayan, avoided the Khazars by leading his horde far to the north, where it eventually occupied an ill-defined country around the confluence of the Volga and Kama rivers. Subdivided there into three groups (probably through mergers with indigenous peoples or with other immigrants), the horde maintained itself in prosperity for some 600 years. These Volga Bulgars formed not so much a state as a seminomadic confederation, but they had two cities, Bulgar and Suvar, which profited as transshipment points in the trade between the fur-selling Ugrians and Russians of the far north and the southern civilizations—Byzantium, the Muslim caliphate of Baghdad, and Turkistan. The Volga Bulgars were converted to Islam about 922. In 1237 they were made subject to the Mongol Golden Horde, and, though the city of Bulgar flourished for a long time afterward, the people gradually lost their identity and were mingled with the Russians.
The fifth product of the breakup of Great Bulgaria was the horde that Kurt’s son Asparukh led westward across the Dniester River and then southward across the Danube. There, on the plain between the Danube and the Balkan Mountains, they established the kernel of the so-called first Bulgarian empire—the state from which the modern nation of Bulgaria derives its name.
The conquering Bulgars were soon permeated by Vlach and, even more thoroughly, by Slavic elements. At the same time, their conquests were carrying them deeper into the ambit of Byzantine Christianity. Territorial expansion into Serbia and Macedonia under Krum (khan 803–814) and under Pressian (836–852) was followed by the conversion of the Bulgars to Christianity under Boris I.
Boris I’s son Simeon I, who was acknowledged as tsar, or emperor, of the Bulgars, brought the first empire to its acme as a Balkan power, even though he had to give up the lands north of the Danube to fresh invaders from the Eurasian steppe. As invasions of the Balkan Peninsula from the north continued intermittently over the next four centuries, the Turkic element in the Bulgarians’ ethnic makeup was reinforced by strains derived from the Pechenegs, Kipchaks, and Cumans—all Turkic peoples. In this period Bulgaria became a cultural centre of eastern Europe, especially famous for its literary schools of Preslav (now Veliki Preslav) and Ohrid.
After Simeon’s death the first Bulgarian empire was undermined by internal divisions and invasions of Magyars, Pechenegs, Rus, and Byzantines. In 1018 Bulgaria was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire. An anti-Byzantine revolt of the Balkan peoples in 1185 produced the second Bulgarian empire, and by 1241 the Bulgarian tsars of the house of Asen (1185–1280) were supreme in most of the lands from the Danube River to the Aegean Sea and from the Adriatic to the Black Sea. But Mongol attacks from the north, Serbian encroachment on the west, and internal rivalry among the successors of the Asens eroded this second empire, and in 1396 it fell to the Ottoman Turks, who were overrunning the Balkans from the south.
Throughout the long period of direct Ottoman rule (1396–187😎
, the Bulgarians’ obstinate Christianity prevented their being merged completely with the Muslim Turks, while their retention of a Slavic language kept them from absorption by the Greeks predominant in the Eastern Orthodox Church as recognized by the Ottomans. In 1878 an autonomous Bulgarian principality under Ottoman suzerainty was established. Bulgaria was declared independent, as a tsardom or kingdom, in 1908.
Last of all; Bulgarians are an old Turkish tribe from Central Asia. But they were assimilated from christianism. And they are hating from Turks now. What a foolish people.
16.05.2012
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Just wrong reading of fragmentary sources. And entirely wrong conclusion. Since 100 years Bulgaria, have no better neighbour than Turkey, think it is valid for Turkey also. There is some tension in between BG and TR players in this game, but eTurkey is not on the map anyway, so the problem is solved 🙂
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So with this article you want to tell us that the turkish are bulgarian tribe?
you make me laugh 😃 😃 😃
sil sunu rezil etme bizi. daha bir gun olmadi haritadan silineli sen dusmani ovmeye basladin... bulgarlar turk degil. eski bulgarlar belki. fakat balkanlara gelen anca 100 bin civari ve zamanla yerli halk icinde erimis bitmisler. bulgarlarin bir adi bulgar, kendileri degil. dilleri slav lehcesi, genleri ise balkanlarda yasamis olan yerli halkin genleridir.
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/turkey-wtf-is-that--2035414/1/20
Great. 🙂
articles like this dont help you much towards respect from us... but i guess if you have better reading comprehension you wouldve known that, which is evident you dont have since youre writing historical bullshits.
get some dignity really... i mean first the russian avatars, next the report of our high skilled players and now that... only foolish people here are you the turks and every day youre much more falling into a deeper whole of self disrespect.
Khan Krum: (Typical Turkish leader from MiddleAge) ???
hahahahahahaha gur gur gur gur
Turks are like huns - many united tribes, without identity, that allow you to "steal" history from anyone who were like your ancestors - nomad tribes from middle east. Don't be so pathetic, at least, in eworld......
i believe those were created by some less then 18 old punk .. haha
Such uneducated people! Don't you gyes make diffrences between Turkic and turkish!! Talk about dumbasses!!!! Turkic are group of nationalities and its more close to the truth that we were ancient Persian (Iranian) people that took some cultural stuff from the Huns when they conqured our ancient lands and moved us in Europe along with them!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_peoples
Stupid people = turkish people!!!!
cCc where are you cCc
STOP THAT . NOW ALL WE (AND YOU TOO) WE ARE BULGARIANS AND OUR PRESIDENT IS FLAUSINO.
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/roasted-turkey-bulgarian-recipe-2035384/1/20
cccc ROASTED TURKEY cccc
Zivela Srbija!! Zivela Bulgarija!!!
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