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Bulgaria
Todor Zhivkov dominated Bulgaria politically for 33 years, from 1956 to 1989. ... The greatest territorial extension of the Bulgarian Empire—covering most of the Balkans—occurred under Emperor Simeon I the Great, the first Bulgarian Tsar (Emperor), who ruled from 893 to 927. -
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Samuel of Bulgaria
Samuel ruled northwestern Bulgaria from the strong fortress of Vidin. ... ↑ Boris II and Roman were sons of Peter I whose dynasty had ruled Bulgaria since the reign of Khan Krum (803-814) -
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Telerik
Telerik is a software publisher of ASP.NET AJAX, Windows Forms, Silverlight, and WPF controls and components, as well as .NET ORM, CMS, ASP.NET MVC, web testing, code analysis and refactoring, and reporting tools. ... The name Telerik comes from a Bulgarian khan - Telerig, who ruled Bulgaria in very troubled times, shortly after the country was established as such (681 AD). -
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Bulgarian Royal Family
The Bulgarian Royal Family is a line of the Kohary branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha which ruled Bulgaria from 1887 to 1946. The last tsar, Simeon II, became Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001 and remained in office until 2005. -
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Radomir
Radomir (Bulgarian: Радомир) is a town in the Pernik Province of Bulgaria with a population of about 16,503. ... Radomir was the surname of Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Гаврил Радомир), who ruled Bulgaria from October 1014 to August 1015. -
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Ripsimia of Armenia
Ripsimia (also known as Hripsime Bagratuni) was an Armenian, wife of Comita Nikola, probably governor of Sofia and had four sons, counts David, Moses and Aron, and tsar Samuil of Bulgaria. Her children and grandchildren ruled Bulgaria until 1018 -
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Second Bulgarian Empire
The Byzantines ruled Bulgaria from 1018, when they conquered the First Bulgarian Empire, to 1185, although initially it was not fully integrated into the Byzantine Empire, for example preserving the existing tax levels and the power of the low-ranking nobility. ... During the rule of two of Bulgaria's most successive rulers, Kaloyan and Ivan Asen II, the country emerged as a regional power with considerable military and economic strength. -
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Simeon I of Bulgaria
Simeon (also Symeon) I the Great (Bulgarian: Симеон I Велики, transliterated Simeon I Veliki; pronounced [simɛˈɔn ˈpɤrvi vɛˈliki]) ruled over Bulgaria from 893 to 927, during the First Bulgarian Empire. ... Rulers of Bulgaria. -
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Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
By his first wife Theodora of Wallachia (nun Teofana), a daughter of Basarab of Wallachia, Ivan Alexander had several children, including Ivan Sracimir, who ruled as emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin 1356–1397, associated emperors Michael Asen IV (co-ruled c. 1332–1354/5) and Ivan Asen IV (co-ruled 1337–1349), and a daughter called Thamar (Kera Tamara), who was married first to the despotēs Constantine (Konstantin), and then to Sultan Murad I of the Ottoman Empire. ... Rulers of Bulgaria. -
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People's Republic of Bulgaria
The People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB) (Bulgarian: Народна република България, Narodna republika Balgariya) was the official name of the Bulgarian state from 1946 to 1990, when it was under the rule of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP). ... Todor Zhivkov ruled Bulgaria for the next 33 years, being completely loyal to the Soviets but pursuing a more moderate policy at home.
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