Old Great Bulgaria
Old Great Bulgaria | |||||||||||||||||
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Monogram of bulgar khan Kubrat
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Old Great Bulgaria | |||||||||||||||||
| Capital | Phanagoria (632–665) | ||||||||||||||||
| Common languages | Bulgar | ||||||||||||||||
| Religion | Tengrism Christianity | ||||||||||||||||
| Demonym(s) | Bulgar | ||||||||||||||||
| Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||||||||||
| Khan | |||||||||||||||||
• 632–665 | Kubrat | ||||||||||||||||
• 665–668 | Batbayan | ||||||||||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||||||||
• Kubrat inherits the throne | 632 | ||||||||||||||||
• Batbayan inherits the throne | 665 | ||||||||||||||||
• Old Great Bulgaria is conquered by the Khazars | 668 | ||||||||||||||||
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| Today part of | Russia Ukraine | ||||||||||||||||
Old Great Bulgaria (Medieval Greek: Παλαιά Μεγάλη Βουλγαρία, Palaiá Megálē Voulgaría), also often known by the Latin names Magna Bulgaria and Patria Onoguria ("Onogur land"), was a 7th-century Turkic nomadic empire formed by the Onogur-Bulgars on the western Pontic–Caspian steppe (modern southern Ukraine and southwest Russia). Great Bulgaria was originally centered between the Dniester and lower Volga.
The original capital was Phanagoria on the Taman Peninsula between the Black and Azov seas. In the mid-7th century, Great Bulgaria expanded west to include Avar territory and was centered on Poltava. During the late 7th century, however, an Avar-Slavic alliance in the west, and Khazars in the east, defeated the Bulgars, and Great Bulgaria disintegrated. Successor states are the First Bulgarian Empire and Volga Bulgaria.