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- Yes, date unknown
Has 52 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.
Bef 831 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Bef 831 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Khan Omurtag, b. 809 |
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Children |
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- 849
Died |
849 |
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Father |
Khan Omurtag, b. 809 |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Khan Omurtag, b. 809 |
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Children |
+ | 1. Czar Boris von Bulgarien, I |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Khan Omurtag, b. 809 |
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809 - 831 (22 years)
Birth |
809 |
Died |
831 |
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Father |
Khan Krum, b. 787 |
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Children |
+ | 1. NN, b. Bef 831 |
| 2. Knaz Enrovota von Bulgarien |
+ | 3. Knaz Svinitse |
| 4. Sublime Khan Malamir |
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Malamir |
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Sublime Khan |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Siblings |
3 Siblings |
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Person ID |
I488399 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
27 Oct 2004 |
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Notes |
- Sublime Khan or Kana Subigi 831-836 AD
Knaz Enravota (the eldest of the three sons), and Knaz Svinitse, the next in line, were not chosen to succeed their late father probably because Malamir was born of Omurtag's favorite wife (or by the primary wife).
This also could have been due to Malamir having more favorable personality traits that Kana Subigi Omurtag admired comparative to the other two sons.
The Reign of Kana Subigi Malamir: Kana Subigi Malamir (831-836 AD) continued in his father's footsteps of keeping a truce with the Byzantine Empire (which was in line with "The Thirty Years Peace"), and keeping Christianity at a minimum within the Bulgarian Khanate (thus Bulgar culture continued to be intact). For the most part his control of the Bulgarian Khanate was uneventful.
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