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32: 307:, who were less than his army , near Silistra. The battle continued the whole day and until dark the Bulgarians seemed to have overwhelmed the Kievans, but, elated by Sviatoslav's personal example, the latter were victorious. The loss forced the Bulgarian tsar to shut himself up in Druster. During this time, Svetoslav plundered the Bulgarian lands unhindered, but soon a message about a Pecheneg attack on Kiev made him return to his homeland, taking with him a rich booty. 106: 545:"It is not my pleasure to be in Kiev, but I will live in Pereyaslavets on the Danube. That shall be the centre of my land; for there all good things flow: gold from the Greeks , precious cloths, wines and fruits of many kinds; silver and horses from the Czechs and Magyars; and from the Rus' furs, wax, honey and slaves." – Sviatoslav, according to the 352:
The reality of what happened during the siege remains a debatable issue, Russian sources claim that after the victory in the battle, the Rus' warriors took the remaining Dorostolon and other cities in Bulgaria, Bulgarian sources claim that the Bulgarians successfully repelled the siege of the Rus.
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began repeatedly to launch pillage raids into the Bulgarian Empire. Emperor Peter I was unable to stop them and as the Byzantines were unwilling to send any help he finally allied with the Magyars and gave them safe passage through Bulgaria to attack Byzantine
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to besiege his capital. During his absence, the new Bulgarian army managed to temporarily recapture the fortress of Pereyaslavets and repulse the Rus' garrisons from the remaining conquered fortresses out of the Bulgarian lands.
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of the Rus' prince Sviatoslav was a heavy blow for the Bulgarian Empire, which by 971 lost its eastern provinces to the
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to attack Bulgaria in answer of the alliance between the Bulgarian emperor Peter I and the Magyars.
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History of the Bulgarian state in the Middle Ages, Volume I. History of the First Bulgarian Empire
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gathered 10,000 or 60,000 troops and started his campaign in the early spring of 968. He met the
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and resulted in a Rus' victory. Upon the news of the defeat, the Bulgarian emperor
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forces continued their victorious campaign. According to the Bulgarian historian
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Battle between the armies of Kievan Rus' and Bulgaria during 968-971
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Some sources do not mention the siege at all after the battle.
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Russian sources give the date 967, and Bulgarian sources 968
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when he received news of the defeat. The Rus' wintered at
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The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500–1453
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Siege of Dorostolon
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Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria

Silistra
Bulgaria
Romania
Bulgaria
Kievan Rus
Peter I of Bulgaria
Sviatoslav Igorevich
Bulgarian
Silistra
Romania
Bulgaria
Kievan Rus'
Peter I
invasion
Byzantine Empire
Magyars
Thrace
Byzantine
Nikephoros II Phokas
Kievan
knyaz
Sviatoslav Igorevich

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