Kubrat
978-613-1-71064-3
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2010-07-09
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kubrat or Kurt was a Bulgar ruler credited with establishing the confederation of Old Great Bulgaria in 632. He is said to have achieved this by conquering the Avars and uniting all the Bulgar tribes under one rule. The name Kubrat is first mentioned by Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, in his Historía sýntomos, breviarium in the 9th century. However the word first appears in Orkhon Inscriptions of Kokturks and literally means "founding". According to the Turkish nomadic tradition almost every king was given a title which summarized his accomplishments or stressed a major one, such as Ilterish Kagan (İl "state", Terish "organized", Kagan or Khan "king" in Turkish) for the king who united the Kokturks for a second time. The title for the founding king would be Kubrat Kagan. Khan Kubrat probably means "The Founding King", which he was.
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