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NikeBG
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Topic: Bulgaria Posted: 18-Dec-2006 at 07:45 |
About the Nagyszentmiklos treasure - here's the Bulgarian article of Prof. Ivan Dobrev, which I mentioned. But from the two inscriptions, which it views, it shows the original text only of the second one and not of the one, which mentions Asparuh. As for writing something about Bulgaria - perhaps a somewhat concised history of the First Bulgarian Empire would be best? Although that would be too much to write. Maybe only about paganistic Bulgaria, i.e. from before the establishment (with or without the raids centuries before that) till around the Christianization... Edit: Anton, do you have something in mind too?
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Posted: 20-Dec-2006 at 05:37 |
Btw, I actually can't do it right now or possibly soon, because of the work and another "research" I have to make. Maybe Anton, Krum or someone else would want to write something? I could only offer some help...
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Posted: 20-Dec-2006 at 13:55 |
In my view the most interesting ruler of the paganistic period is Krum.
He is not famous only with his military achievements.Krum is the bulgarian ruler who introduce written laws for first time in bulgarian history.There are many things i can say about Krum but now i am going to .
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Posted: 29-Dec-2006 at 05:02 |
Well, Nike, would you write the article by yourself then?
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Tar Szernd
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Posted: 29-Dec-2006 at 07:42 |
Hali!
In the hungarian history writing the treasure of nagyszentmikls is writen to the early avars (heavy cavalarry men; no stirrups etc.) But I colud read after this thing. (Certenly, in the Avar lands were living f. e. kutrigurs and other ogur tribes too, but I think, it ( this, from two different source mixed dinner set)was a treasure of an avarian noble man or woman (probably of a tudun or katun etc), wich was hiden away from the attacking danube-bulgarians.
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Posted: 29-Dec-2006 at 10:58 |
Originally posted by rider
Well, Nike, would you write the article by yourself then?
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I have to finish with one other research first.
Originally posted by Tar Szernd
Hali!
In the hungarian history writing the treasure of nagyszentmikls
is writen to the early avars (heavy cavalarry men; no stirrups etc.)
But I colud read after this thing. (Certenly, in the Avar lands were
living f. e. kutrigurs and other ogur tribes too, but I think, it (
this, from two different source mixed dinner set)was a treasure of an
avarian noble man or woman (probably of a tudun or katun etc), wich was
hiden away from the attacking danube-bulgarians.
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Could you then give us information who is this Asparuh, whose some of the finds were?
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Posted: 29-Dec-2006 at 11:10 |
Very well. Finish it first.
Thanks for agreeing.
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Posted: 04-Jan-2007 at 19:19 |
If there's a bulgarian-related article I'd say it should probably be about Simeon I the Great. Not so much concidering the military and political might of his state, but the cultural achievements.
Niki? With my awfull english I won't dare undertake such a task... :)
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Posted: 05-Jan-2007 at 07:41 |
You could make it on Bulgarian and I'll edit and translate it to English - that's my specialty, you know. Although, if it's a ruler I would hesitate between Boris I and his son Simeon I. Or maybe both?
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Posted: 05-Jan-2007 at 10:12 |
Make an article about the whole Krum dysnasty from 803 to 997.It will be a huge one.
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Posted: 05-Jan-2007 at 10:48 |
It would be either too huge to be written and translated in the next few months or it would be too shortened. Btw, Rider, if we make one article and it's good, we could eventually continue and make more articles, right?
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Posted: 05-Jan-2007 at 11:45 |
Maybe we could start with Krum and if the article proves to be a succes we could continue with the entire dynasty?
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Posted: 05-Jan-2007 at 11:52 |
I think it would be better if we start with either Boris I or Simeon I where culture had a bigger importance. But if we start with Simeon, it might look as a bit nationalistic "praise" (since the too greater glory in one place). For me Boris would be probably best. But I'll be mainly the translator, so whatever you chose...
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Posted: 13-Jan-2007 at 11:34 |
Today on January 13-th it makes 79 years since the great deed of Mara Buneva(you all know who she is from my PM's ) and her death. Eternal glory for the great heroine!!!
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Posted: 13-Jan-2007 at 11:59 |
Will you allow me to give the link for the clip and the song of this great heroine.I want and others to learn about Mara Buneva.
(I dont fear of the Dark).
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Posted: 13-Jan-2007 at 12:40 |
Originally posted by Krum
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I didn't quite get that. Post the video but what did you mean by the upper thing?
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Posted: 13-Jan-2007 at 12:42 |
Originally posted by Liudovik_Nemski
Originally posted by Krum
(I dont fear of the Dark). | I didn't quite get that.Post the video but what did you mean by the upper thing? |
That was a joke.There is a song of Iron Maiden "Fear of the dark".Here the dark ones are......Ooops.I may be banned for this.
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Posted: 17-Jan-2007 at 07:01 |
Originally posted by tzar
Do you know anything about Bulgaria? It will be a pleasure for me to intodoce my country Bulgaria is the second eurpean country which exist untill our days and the first slavs' country. In the ancient times bulgarian language was an official diplomatic language. Bulgarians culture exerted influance upon Russian and Serbian ones. Bulgaria was created by khan Asparuh in 681. The greatest bulgarian king (tzar) during the First Bulgarian Empire (681-1018) is Simeon I the Great. During the rule of him Bulgaria included the whole territories of today's Romania, Moldova, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece and a parts from Hungary, Bosnia and european Turkey. His ruling is called the golden epoch. He once for all put the Christianity as national religion and wage many wars on Byzantium and compeled the Byzantine emperor Roman Lapkin to recognized him as a amperor of bulgarians and byzantines also compeler Byzantina patriarch to recognized an independence of bulgarian church. After Simeon Bulgaria was being ruled by Peter I (Byzantium officialy recognized that Bulgaria is tzarstvo (empire)), Samuel I, Aaron, Ivan Vladislav (last two ruled around 10 years). During the rule of last bulgarian was conquered by Bassilii II who after the batlle of villiage Kluch captured one bulgarian army, and blinded the whole army as left one with one eye to led the army to Bulgarian tzar (Samuel I who when saw them deid from hart attack) The greatest tzar of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1396) is Ivan II Asen. During his ruling Bulgaria became one of the great powers in europen southeast. The greatest bulgarian's enemy during the first and second empire is Byzatium
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GREAT POST! I think that the world is not acquainted enough with the rich history of the Southeastern European nations. Bulgaria has a very very rich history with the Middle Ages being the Bulgarians' Golden Ages, as it is also the case with Serbia.
Cheers!
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Posted: 14-Feb-2007 at 16:16 |
Hey, guys! Sorry for not being around lately - my job is taking a really lot of my time lately! Actually, I feel as if all I do is sleep, have breakfast, go to work, work, go back home, have dinner, sleep, have breakfast and so on (well, it's not exactly like that, but I feel like it). Anyway, is someone working on the article?
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Posted: 18-Feb-2007 at 23:22 |
Hmmm... nobody here for more then a month. I can write an article about the dynasty of Krum... I already have it in Bulgarian.... Just have to translate it...
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