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  • The Battle of Constantinople was fought in June 922 at the outskirts ... The Bulgarians, who by 922 were in control of most of the Balkans ...
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  • Boris I or sometimes Boris-Mihail (Michael) ( Борис I (Михаил) ... and Boris placed his third son, Simeon I of Bulgaria on the throne, threatening ...
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  • Boris III, Tsar of Bulgaria (January 30, 1894 – August 28, 1943 ... under Soviet control after the collapse of Nazi Germany. The political ...
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  • Árpád (c. 845 – c. 907) was the second Grand Prince of the Magyars ... the Byzantine Empire against Emperor Simeon I of Bulgaria. ...
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  • The House of Nemanjić (Serbian: Немањићи, Nemanjići; Anglicized: ... Serbs, like any people, have a right to be proud of their history ...
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  • also known as John Alexander, ruled as Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria ... unable to cope with the mounting incursions of Ottoman forces, Hungarian invasions ...
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  • existed from 1346 to 1371, and was one of the larger states in Europe ... The Serbian Empire has included areas of Croatia, Bosnia, and Slovenia ...
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  • Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in south ... The greatest territorial extension was reached under Simeon I of Bulgaria ...
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  • Since the script was conceived and popularized by the followers of ... known as azbuka, derived from the old names of the first two letters of most ...
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  • The Republic of Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë, or simply ... many times. During more than 40 years of communist totalitarian rule ...
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  • 1878 until 1918, Montenegro was later a part of various incarnations of Yugoslavia ... Based on the results of a referendum, Montenegro declared independence ...
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  • The Matenadaran or Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan ... Antioch, Alexandria, and other centers of learning to study the Greek ...
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  • Transylvania is a Central European region located in the eastern half ... the region is known for the scenic beauty of its Carpathian landscape and ...
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