Kubrat Bulghar g. 605? a. a. 665?
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Lignez | Dulo |
Reizh | gourel |
Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | Kubrat Bulghar |
Kentanvioù all | Курт |
Kerent
♂ Alburi Dulo [Dulo Clan] a. a. 619? | |
Wiki-pajenn | wikipedia:Kubrat |
Darvoudoù
605? ganedigezh:
bugel: ♂ Asparukh ? (Kubratos, Dulo) [?]
bugel: ♂ Кубер (Kyzyl-Kubar) Dulo [Дуло]
bugel: ♂ Batbayan Dulo [Dulo] a. a. 690
bugel: ♂ Ultzindur Dulo [Dulo Clan]
< 635 bugel: ♂ Kotrag [Dulo] g. < 635
665? marvidigezh:
Notennoù
Patrom:NeedsourcesIn the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans Kubrat is mentioned as Kurt of the Dulo clan. A later legend would describe him as a descendant of Attila the Hun. Some historians conclude that his maternal line was of the Ermy clan, because his maternal uncle Organa was possibly of that clan.[1]
Kubrat spent time at the Byzantine court, either as a hostage or for protection from the dynastic war within the Turkic Khaganate. As the 7th century Byzantine historian John of Nikiu narrates
Quetrades (i.e. Kubrat), the prince of the Moutanes (i.e. Huns), and a nephew of Kuemaka (i.e. Organa), was baptized as a child and was educated in Constantinople and received into the Christian community in his childhood and had grown up in the imperial palace. He was a close friend of emperor Heraclius.
During Kubrat's minority, Gostun Ermi is appointed Ilchiubek (regent) for 2 years.
Mammennoù
- ↑ А. Карасик - Древнейшая Болгарская летопись
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