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Kaliman was only seven when he succeeded his father. Although no primary sources provide information about the government of the country during the minor monarch's reign, Bulgaria was obviously ruled by one or more regents. Historian
Alexandru Madgearu proposes that Ivan Asen's brother, Alexander,
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also knew that "after much fighting" Kadan captured two towns in "Ulaqut" , which most likely means
Wallachia , which was used interchangeably with Bulgaria at the time because of the dual identity of the state. Archaeological evidence shows that at least a dozen Bulgarian fortresses (including
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recorded that contradictory rumors spread about
Kaliman's death. Some said that "he had succumbed to a natural illness"; others claimed that "he was killed by a draught secretly prepared to cause his death by those who were of contrary opinion to him". Patriarch
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also died in
September 1246. Madgearu says this coincidence implies that both were murdered by those who opposed the church union. According to a 14th-century charter, Kaliman Asan was the ruler of "Moldo-Wallachia" (or
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invaded
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and to send delegates to Lyon. Kaliman was only twelve when he died in August or
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was most probably the sole regent for
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