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Malamir ( Bulgarian : Маламир ) was the ruler of Bulgaria in 831–836.

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9-556: Malamir may refer to: Malamir of Bulgaria , a Bulgarian ruler (Khan) Malamir, Iran , a city in Khuzestan Province, Iran Malamir Knoll , a knoll in Dryanovo Heights, Greenwich Island Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Malamir . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

18-461: A grandson of Krum . His name may be of Slavic origin, which would make him the first Bulgar khan to possess a Slavic name ; this has led to the speculation that his mother was a Slav , although that cannot be proven. Another theory is that it was an Iranian name, as there is an Iranian city named Malamir . Malamir became ruler of Bulgaria in 831 on the death of his father Omurtag, because his older brother Enravota (Voin) had forfeited his right to

27-504: Is 2.37 km east of Tile Ridge , and 2.9 km northeast of Triangle Point , 2.65 km north-northwest of Spit Point and 3.78 km west by south of Labbé Point (Bulgarian topographic survey Tangra 2004/05 and mapping in 2005 and 2009). This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission. This Greenwich Island location article

36-429: Is identified with his successor Presian I , and it is assumed that he survived until the 850s as the direct predecessor of Boris I . This is very unlikely, as Malamir is attested as having been succeeded by his nephew (the son of his brother Zvinitsa ), while Boris I was preceded by his father Presian I. Zlatarski resolved the problems in the fragmentary sources by determining that Malamir's unnamed nephew and successor

45-703: Is named for Khan Malamir of Bulgaria. Malamir Knoll Malamir Knoll (Malamirova Mogila \ma-la-'mi-ro-va mo-'gi-la\) rises to 200 m in the southeast extremity of the Dryanovo Heights , Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands , Antarctica . It has precipitous and ice-free southwest slopes and was named after the Bulgarian ruler Khan Malamir , 831-836 AD. The knoll is located at 62°30′10″S 59°48′13″W  /  62.50278°S 59.80361°W  / -62.50278; -59.80361 , which

54-402: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malamir&oldid=932977233 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Malamir of Bulgaria Malamir was a son of Omurtag and

63-634: The regions inside the Bulgarian frontier. The Bulgarians retaliated, and under the leadership of Isbul they reached Adrianople . At this time, if not earlier, the Bulgarians annexed Philippopolis ( Plovdiv ) and its environs. Several surviving monumental inscriptions from this reign make reference to the Bulgarian victories and others to the continuation of construction activities in and near Pliska . Malamir died in 836, allegedly as retribution for his execution of his older brother. In several older studies, Malamir

72-482: The succession by becoming a Christian . It is possible that Malamir was young and inexperienced at the time of his accession, and that affairs of state were managed by his kavhan ( kaukhanos ) Isbul . About 833, Malamir executed his brother Enravota for refusing to renounce Christianity . After the expiration of the original 30-year peace treaty with the Byzantine Empire in 836, emperor Theophilos ravaged

81-412: Was in fact Presian I, and Boris I was the latter's son. The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation Cäğfär Taríxı (a work of disputed authenticity) represents Balamir (i.e., Malamir) as the son of Yomyrčak (i.e., Omurtag), and as the brother of Sabanša (i.e., Zvinica), who was the father of Birdžihan (i.e., Presian I). Malamir Knoll on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands , Antarctica ,

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