742:, the most prominent heretic movement in the Balkans at the time, had been greatly reduced in Bulgaria and no document mentions them after 1360. Other sects, such as the Barlaamites, were also persecuted and repressed. Evtimiy had strict views on moral and took firm positions against divorce and third or fourth marriages for widowers and widows. After the collapse of the Bulgarian Empire, many scholars emigrated to Serbia, Wallachia, Moldavia and the Russian principalities; they brought Bulgarian cultural achievements, books, and hesychastic ideas to these lands. The Bulgarian influence was so great that is often referred to as a "Second South Slavic influence on Russia". Some of the most prominent Bulgarian émigrés included
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battle of Kosovo, contributing a 5,000 strong contingent of christian knights. Although Ivan
Shishman has been categorized as indecisive and inconsistent in his policy in the past, this was done with little regard for an understanding of the context of the conditions and limited resources that this ruler had at his disposal. It is notable that Ivan Shishman is the only Balkan ruler for whom there is no evidence of tribute paid to the
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country on the eve of the
Ottoman invasion. There are no direct historical sources to suggest any significant attempts by Ivan Shishman to fight off the Turks. The inconsistent policy of Ivan Shishman has been described as revealing his weakness and inability to cope with the situation. His rule, however, was still remembered in the 16th century. In a treaty signed in 1519 between the Ottoman sultan
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649:; the reform also included syntax changes and enrichment of the lexicon with a number of synonyms to avoid repetition. To ensure the success of the reform, all texts had to receive approval before publishing, a move that was supported by Ivan Shishman in his edicts. The capital Tarnovo was the main cultural center at that time. Patriarch Evtimiy wrote about it:
440:, who was known for her beauty, to become a wife of Murad I. Under this agreement, Bulgaria regained some of the conquered territories such as Ihtiman and Samokov, and began nearly ten years of uneasy peace with the Turks. Despite the vassalage and the peace treaty, Ottoman raids were renewed in the beginning of the 1380s and culminated in 1385 with the
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monasteries, lakes or hideouts under rivers. Being undiscovered by the invaders, the treasure symbolises the sovereignty and power of the
Bulgarian Empire and its inevitable resurrection. There are also a number of parallels between the legends about Ivan Shishman and the hagiography of saints, especially
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Ivan
Shishman is the most prominent medieval ruler in Bulgarian folklore. His name is heard in a number of legends, myths, tales and songs. He is represented as a heroic ruler who fought and died for his country, facing overwhelming enemy forces. There are a number of places throughout Bulgaria named
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became the most prominent cultural figure of the country. A number of texts were written or translated and an orthographic reform of the
Bulgarian language was issued with synchronised rules. After the fall of Bulgaria, a number of scholars found refuge in the other Orthodox countries and brought the
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holding the Vidin
Tsardom. Although his struggle to repel the Ottomans differentiated him from the other rulers on the Balkans like the Serbian despot Stephan Lazarevic who became a loyal vassal to the Ottomans and paid annual tribute and participated in all of the Ottoman campaigns subsequent to the
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speak of three regions, all of which were called
Bulgaria. Thus, the country was divided on the eve of the Ottoman invasion, despite Ivan Shishman's claims in his royal charters. In these, he styled himself as a primary emperor in an attempt to emphasise the existence of a hierarchy among the rulers
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Bulgarian historians have had mostly negative assessments of Ivan
Shishman. He is often viewed as having intruded onto the throne due to the intrigues of his mother and thus taking the place of the rightful successor, his elder brother Ivan Sratsimir. This eventually resulted in the division of the
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and once again besiege Ivan
Shishman in Nikopol. Surprised by the swift Ottoman response and having not received the promised assistance, the Bulgarian emperor had to ask for peace. His pleas were accepted, but the terms were harsher than the original: not only Silistra was to be surrendered, but
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remained the last fortress to fall and before
Shishman died he buried treasure under the castle and tried to escape by cutting a passage through the mountain. The repeating motif of the treasure is a sacral symbol of the Bulgarian statehood and the usual locations of the imperial jewellery are
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seized the capital Tarnovo. Two years later, Sultan Bayezid I captured Nicopolis with a surprise approach from the north of the fortress after two failed campaigns in Hungary and Wallachia, summoning Ivan Shishman on the false pretense of a discussion and had him executed by beheading.
1086:. The songs about Ivan Shishman contain many parallels with nature and collocations which are typical of Bulgarian folklore. In a song from the region of Sliven, the death of the emperor brings chaos to nature and rivers of "black blood" (typical folklore collocation) start flowing.
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river, while the Bulgarians were near Samokov, on a hill. After a fierce battle, Ivan Shishman was wounded seven times and retreated to the fortress, where he died; on the battlefield seven springs appeared, one for each of the emperor's wounds. He is also said to have fought in the
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during the reign of Ivan Shishman and the Patriarch was its supporter. Bulgaria was a major center of hesychast ideas along with the Byzantine Empire. Evtimiy was an active opponent to heresies, but it appears that since the mid 14th century the influence of the
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416:. Although Uglješa had tried to create a broad coalition that would include Bulgaria, Ivan Shishman, who had to strengthen his own authority, did not join. After their victory at Chernomen, the Turks immediately turned on Bulgaria. Ottoman sultan
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or any military aid provided. Based on historical evidence and the numerous folk songs of the region glorifying his struggle against the Ottoman invaders, the image of Ivan Shishman is one of fierce and concerted resistance to the
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that Dan I died 23 September 1386 after being poisoned. The war was linked to the hostilities between Ivan Shishman and Ivan Sratsimir (Dan I's uncle), who had the support of the Wallachian rulers and was married to
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Ivan Shishman was proclaimed emperor after the death of his father on 17 February 1371, when he was in his early 20s. Ivan Shishman inherited only parts of his father's realm: he ruled the lands between the
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The place of Ivan Shishman in the Bulgarian legends and folklore is most likely attributed to the fact that he was the last Bulgarian emperor in Tarnovo. There are many similarities with his contemporary
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pretended to have peaceful intentions in order to cut off Ivan Shishman from his alliance with the Hungarians. However, in the spring of 1393 Bayezid gathered a large army from his dominions in the
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of the three Bulgarias. However, that hierarchy remained only in paper; to further assert their independence from Tarnovo, both Ivan Sratsimir and Dobrotitsa separated their dioceses from the
888:, etc. Near Samokov are the ruins of "Shishman's Fortress" with the emperor's wells, which reputedly spouted from the ruler's seven wounds. Further north, along the cliffs and heights of the
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a few years before Ivan Shishman was crowned. After the death of Ivan Alexander and the breakaway of Dobrotitsa's Principality of Karvuna, Tarnovo also lost its most important port
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Ivan Shishman is now among the most popular and well-known rulers in the Third Bulgarian State. There are a number of works dedicated to him or his rule, including the 1969 film
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Ivan Shishman is one of the few rulers to be mentioned in the Bulgarian folklore songs and, as in the legends, is a subject of mystification. His figure can even be seen in
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and managed to hold the city for one or two years. The rivalry between the two brothers for Sofia had a strong tradition in the Bulgarian historiography since the time of
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Only a few months after the ascension of Ivan Shishman to the throne, on 26 September 1371, the Ottoman Turks defeated a large Christian army led by the Serbian brothers
279:, was proclaimed successor to the throne and co-emperor shortly after Ivan Alexander's accession to the throne. However, Michael Asen's early death in battle against the
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in 1355 put forward the question of succession once more. It is likely that Sarah–Theodora pressured Ivan Alexander to select her own son as his successor, although
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was an illegitimate son of Ivan Shishman. The claim is based on a Byzantine text which says "They said that he was an illegitimate son of the emperor Shishman."
295:(after his father was crowned), thus making him eligible as successor. By the end of 1355, Ivan Shishman had been proclaimed heir to the throne and co-emperor.
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in Tarnovo. According to Fine, immediately after the death of Ivan Alexander, Ivan Sratsimir tried to conquer the whole of Bulgaria. He was able to capture
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on 15 June 1389, Ivan Shishman had to seek help from Hungary. During the winter of 1391–1392, he entered into secret negotiations with the King of Hungary
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in 1598, one of the rebels' leaders, whose name is unknown, claimed to have been a descendant of Ivan Shishman and was proclaimed emperor under the name
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after him, ranging from castles and ruins to rocks, caves and localities. That legendary "geography" is mainly concentrated in the region of Sofia,
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of Bulgarian culture" continued under his son. The most prominent figure in that field during the last quarter of the 14th century was Patriarch
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The Second Bulgarian Empire after the coronation of Ivan Shishman. His brother Ivan Sratsimir controlled Vidin to the north-west and despot
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3098:[Patiarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity, also known as Asen's or Shishman's Monastery] (in Bulgarian). Двери на Православието
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and attacked Bulgaria. The Ottomans marched to the capital Tarnovo and besieged it. The defence of the capital was led by Patriarch
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3676:Делев, Петър (Petar Delev); et al. (1996). "19. България при цар Иван Александър (Bulgaria under Emperor Ivan Alexander)".
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in 15th century – Tarnovo-Sofia-Rila, and also the motif of the immortal rulers who foresees the restoration of the country.
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because Ivan Shishman was located in Nikopol, presumably for better communication with Sigismund. After a three-month siege,
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participated in revolts and campaigns against the Ottomans, trying to liberate his father's realm, and died in
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The Late Medieval Balkans, A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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The cultural revival that made the historians call the reign of Ivan Alexander a "Second
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One of the most famous legends is about Shishman's final battle. The Ottomans camped at
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in the Russian lands. The economy was in decline since the loss of the major ports of
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the tales about Ivan Shishman began to increasingly include patriotic elements.
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system. The issue was decided in Ivan Shishman's favour because the latter was
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after 1444. It has been speculated by historians, such as Plamen Pavlov, that
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3 June 1395 – The Ottomans capture Nikopol and Ivan Shishman is executed
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17 February 1371 – Succeeds his father as Emperor of Bulgaria in Tarnovo
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We are going to fight a battle, my dear mother, on the valley of Sofia,
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We are going to praise, my dear mother, the Christian faith.
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and the song "Tsar Ivan Shishman" by the heavy metal band
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Their leader, my dear mother, Tsar Ivan Shishman himself,
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in a huge battle. The 18th century Bulgarian enlightener
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and kin to the previous Serbian dynasty. His eldest son
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Fire is shining, my dear mother, through green forest,
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People executed by the Ottoman Empire by decapitation
3483:Андреев, Йордан; Иван Лазаров; Пламен Павлов (1999).
3018:[Rila Charter] (in Bulgarian). Archived from
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Ivan Shishman was married first to a Bulgarian named
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Responds, my dear mother, Tsar Ivan Shishman himself:
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Horse to horse, my dear mother, champion to champion,
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forced Ivan Shishman to retreat to the north of the
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Help us, my dear mother, with strength and courage!
1016:Ще прославим, мила моя майко ле, християнска вяра.
1004:Войвода им, мила моя майко ле, сам цар Иван Шишман,
919:A miniature of the juvenile Ivan Shishman from the
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549:After the defeat of the Serbs and Bosniaks in the
3686:] (in Bulgarian). Труд, Сирма (Trud, Sirma).
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1130:under the name Iskender, and died as governor of
1014:Кръв ще леем, мила моя майко ле, за Христово име,
1006:Отговаря, мила моя майко ле, сам цар Иван Шишман:
1002:Огън светка, мила моя майко ле, през гора зелена,
685:And invokes the reigning over the cities, saying:
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1025:Since then has, my dear mother, an army marched,
1010:Помогни ни, мила моя майко ле, сила и юначество!
1000:Сабите им, мила моя майко ле, както ясно слънце,
996:Оттогаз е, мила моя майко ле, войска провървяла,
658:и призовава царуващия над градовете, като казва:
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970:Ivan Shishman managed to reach Sofia with his
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3751:Kazhdan, A.; et al. (1991). "Volume I".
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1066:Extract of a folklore song, collected by the
994:Откак се е, мила моя майко ле, зора зазорила,
831:in the 2004 album "Saint Patriarch Evtimiy".
424:and conquered northern Thrace, the Rhodopes,
364:, encompassing the coastal strip between the
3007:
1022:Since when has, my dear mother, dаwn raised,
697:For I acquired them for aides and advocates.
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1043:Allmighty God, my dear mother, creator God,
1031:Their sabres, my dear mother, as clear sun,
810:, who also claimed to have belonged to the
517:. Ivan Shishman left Tarnovo and headed to
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814:and styled himself as Prince of Bulgaria.
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666:че ги придобих за помощници и застъпници.
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3783:Иречек, Константин (Konstantin Jireček)
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3684:History and Civilization for 11th Grade
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3803:(in Bulgarian). Изток–Запад (Anubis).
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3613:] (in Bulgarian). Велико Търново (
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688:Rejoice with me, mother of the cities,
668:Наистина блажен съм аз сред градовете,
490:managed to defeat the Ottomans in the
321:
3959:
3888:Достигнало до нас. Предания и легенди
3843:
3675:
3384:. Troyan: Manfred Wörner Foundation.
3040:
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2471:1350 or 1351 – Ivan Shishman was born
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1144:Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople
802:. Almost a century later, in 1686, a
700:I am truly blissful among the cities,
674:чието застъпничество като притежавам,
4483:People of the Bulgarian–Ottoman wars
3713:. The University of Michigan Press.
3704:
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3121:. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 169.
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2489:1384 to 1386 – War against Wallachia
660:Радвай се с мен, майко на градовете,
326:
210:incursions. Regardless, in 1393 the
3827:"Detailed List of Bulgarian Rulers"
3824:
3460:
3415:
3116:
3094:Миновски, Валентин (15 June 2008).
2573:
2554:
1150:Family tree of the Shishman Dynasty
904:, meaning "bone"), Cherepish (from
706:The wonderful relics of the saints,
703:Because I gathered good treasures –
691:Because with those that you raised,
477:
259:(r. 1331–1371) and his second wife
56:17 February 1371 – 3 June 1395
13:
4453:Bulgarian people of Jewish descent
3867:Публикация в сб. "Алманах VI клас"
3797:Златарски, Васил (Vasil Zlatarski)
3753:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
3557:
3493:] (in Bulgarian). p. 215.
3486:Кой кой е в средновековна България
791:, "the land of emperor Shishman".
733:remained the main movement in the
656:Радва се днес славният град Търнов
482:In 1387, the united forces of the
314:, Ivan Shishman presided over the
14:
4499:
3909:, Dusko Lopandic, No 3122, 2011.
3818:
3043:"Religion in Bulgaria after 1989"
339:controlled the coast to the east.
3918:, Dusko Lopandic, No 3114, 2011
3679:История и цивилизация за 11 клас
3353:"Lyrics of "Tsar Ivan Shishman""
3119:Bulgaria: The Bradt Travel Guide
921:Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander
304:Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander
46:Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander
16:14th-century Emperor of Bulgaria
3491:Who is Who in Medieval Bulgaria
3476:
3246:
3234:
3222:
3014:Матеев, Михаил (4 April 2002).
670:защото добри съкровища събрах -
287:would have come next under the
3355:(in Bulgarian). Archived from
2624:
2495:17 July 1393 – Fall of Tarnovo
2483:1378 – Issues the Rila Charter
1134:in 1418, while his second son
676:от всякакви злини се избавям.
662:защото ония, които ти отгледа,
621:(r. 1375–1393), a disciple of
545:A silver coin of Ivan Shishman
1:
3907:Brothers – Marko and Shishman
3611:The Bulgarian Khans and Tsars
3598:
1993:married to Irina Palaiologina
944:("Shishman's town"), between
627:Monastery of the Holy Trinity
625:. In 1371 he established the
587:Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle
462:Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle
372:and under the rule of despot
250:
4448:14th-century Bulgarian tsars
2548:
2532:
2522:
2512:
2502:
963:Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya
746:, who worked in Serbia, and
348:and Silistra, the valley of
245:
192:In the wake of the death of
7:
4468:Murdered Bulgarian monarchs
3585:Георгиева & Генчев 1999
3546:Георгиева & Генчев 1999
3313:Георгиева & Генчев 1999
3301:Георгиева & Генчев 1999
2465:
1379:married to despot Sratsimir
864:, though it extends to the
726:Icon of Saint Ivan Shishman
709:Whose advocacy when I have,
672:честитите мощи на светците,
121:
10:
4504:
3593:
3241:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
3157:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2990:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2960:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2897:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2873:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2837:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2796:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2784:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2772:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2748:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2655:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2607:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2595:Божилов & Гюзелев 1999
2542:Bulgarian National Revival
1701:married to 1. Unknown
1096:Bulgarian National Revival
931:, near the origins of the
850:
804:second uprising in Tarnovo
400:Monograms of Ivan Shishman
4463:Executed Bulgarian people
4384:
4349:
4181:
4132:
3993:
3944:
3935:
3927:
3607:Българските ханове и царе
3534:Андреев & Лалков 1996
3522:Андреев & Лалков 1996
3455:Андреев & Лалков 1996
3410:Андреев & Лалков 1996
3277:Андреев & Лалков 1996
3265:Андреев & Лалков 1996
3253:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2975:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2936:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2909:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2885:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2861:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2736:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2683:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2643:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2619:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2568:Андреев & Лалков 1996
2399:
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2375:
2318:possible illegitimate son
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2046:Andronikos IV Palaiologos
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1704:2. Anna Palaiologina
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1101:
952:, where he killed 10,000
847:is also named after him.
735:Bulgarian Orthodox Church
645:during the heyday of the
224:Bulgarian Orthodox Church
170:
150:
140:
128:
114:
100:
88:
80:
70:
60:
52:
37:
30:
23:
3882:Огнянова, Елена (1984).
3047:South-East Europe Review
2507:
744:Constantine of Kostenets
316:church synods at Tarnovo
3861:Калоянов, Анчо (1994).
3765:Oxford University Press
3732:(in Bulgarian). София (
3657:(in Bulgarian). София (
3049:(1): 81. Archived from
1802:, Xenia Ivanina Komnena
1800:Alexander Komnenos Asen
1114:, a daughter of Prince
808:Rostislav Stratimirovic
664:с тях се славя сега аз,
631:Tarnovo Literary School
362:Principality of Karvuna
269:Eastern Orthodox Church
3844:Димитрова, Цветелина.
3378:Ivanov, L. L. (2009).
2027:married to Constantine
924:
841:South Shetland Islands
796:First Tarnovo uprising
727:
712:I get rid of all evil.
647:First Bulgarian Empire
639:Russian principalities
610:
546:
499:Çandarlızade Ali Pasha
484:Principality of Serbia
401:
383:Bulgarian Patriarchate
340:
4388:(1878–1908) and
3916:Who was Duke Momcilo?
3640:] (in Romanian).
3632:Bogdan, Ioan (1966).
3041:Kǎnev, Petǎr (2002).
1344:Theodora Palaiologina
918:
774:Assessment and legacy
725:
623:Theodosius of Tarnovo
600:
544:
399:
334:
273:Theodora of Wallachia
3736:): Анубис (Anubis).
3661:): Анубис (Anubis).
3617:): Абагар (Abagar).
2486:1385 – Fall of Sofia
2279:John VII Palaiologos
2059:(r. 1371–1395)
2006:(r. 1356–1396)
1680:(r. 1331–1371)
1334:(r. 1323–1330)
789:terra cesaris Sysman
593:Culture and religion
231:achievements of the
173:) ruled as emperor (
4350:Rebels against the
4133:Rebels against the
3938:Emperor of Bulgaria
3894:on 22 December 2010
3700:on 5 December 2012.
3183:, pp. 334, 337
3117:Kay, Annie (2008).
2315:Patriarch Joseph II
2286:2 unknown daughters
2267:(r. 1353–1391)
2254:(r. 1397–1422)
2061:married to 1.
2048:(r. 1376–1379)
2033:(r. 1362–1389)
1728:(r. 1331–1355)
1682:married to 1.
1502:(r. 1330–1331)
1336:married to 1.
958:Paisius of Hilendar
785:Louis II of Hungary
643:Old Church Slavonic
414:Battle of Chernomen
406:Vukašin Mrnjavčević
378:Johann Schiltberger
322:Emperor of Bulgaria
318:in the late 1360s.
4291:Theodore Svetoslav
3987:Bulgarian monarchs
3536:, pp. 289–290
3457:, pp. 287–288
3279:, pp. 288–289
3255:, pp. 288–291
3231:, pp. 367–368
3207:, pp. 443–444
3004:, pp. 399–400
2911:, pp. 284–285
2875:, pp. 662–663
2863:, pp. 283–284
2786:, pp. 655–656
2762:, pp. 378–379
2645:, pp. 281–282
2633:, pp. 144–148
2597:, pp. 612–613
2302:married to unknown
1713:married to unknown
1698:John Komnenos Asen
1518:married to unknown
1202:married to Unknown
1068:Miladinov Brothers
976:Kokalyanski Urvich
925:
820:Tsar Ivan Shishman
728:
635:Bulgarian language
619:Evtimiy of Tarnovo
611:
547:
402:
391:Konstantin Jireček
341:
293:born in the purple
275:. The eldest one,
240:Ottoman domination
228:Evtimiy of Tarnovo
4478:Sratsimir dynasty
4423:
4422:
4393:(1908–1946)
4244:Constantine I Tih
4185:(1185–1422)
4172:Constantine Bodin
3954:
3953:
3945:Succeeded by
3705:Fine, J. (1987).
3391:978-954-92032-6-4
3128:978-1-84162-155-5
3016:"Рилски хрисовул"
2461:
2460:
2319:
2303:
2268:
2068:
2065:
2049:
2034:
2028:
2009:
1994:
1729:
1714:
1705:
1702:
1692:
1686:
1519:
1515:1. Michael,
1380:
1346:
1340:
1203:
1112:Dragana Lazarević
1071:
1063:
1062:
866:Rhodope Mountains
837:Livingston Island
720:
719:
694:I am lauding now,
492:Battle of Pločnik
488:Kingdom of Bosnia
354:Rhodope mountains
327:Reign before 1388
267:converted to the
233:Bulgarian culture
160:
159:
109:Dragana of Serbia
95:Nikopol, Bulgaria
4495:
4488:Sons of emperors
4368:Ivan Shishman II
4301:Michael Asen III
4296:George Terter II
3997:(680–1018)
3980:
3973:
3966:
3957:
3956:
3928:Preceded by
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3912:
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3899:
3878:
3876:
3874:
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3855:
3853:
3840:
3838:
3836:
3831:
3814:
3792:
3778:
3747:
3724:
3712:
3701:
3696:. Archived from
3672:
3645:
3628:
3588:
3582:
3576:
3575:
3573:
3571:
3566:on 22 March 2012
3558:Павлов, Пламен.
3555:
3549:
3543:
3537:
3531:
3525:
3519:
3510:
3504:
3495:
3494:
3480:
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3440:
3429:
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3413:
3407:
3396:
3395:
3375:
3369:
3368:
3366:
3364:
3359:on 28 March 2012
3349:
3343:
3342:
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3322:
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3298:
3292:
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2565:
2535:
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2301:
2273:Unknown daughter
2262:
2089:2. Vasilisa
2066:
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2029:
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2007:
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1684:Theodora Besarab
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1375:Keratsa Petritsa
1341:
1335:
1330:Michael Shishman
1201:
1154:
1153:
1076:Christmas carols
1065:
990:
989:
968:siege of Tarnovo
966:that during the
938:Balkan mountains
812:Shishman dynasty
764:Savoyard crusade
752:Gregory Tsamblak
652:
651:
583:Battle of Rovine
579:Gregory Tsamblak
551:Battle of Kosovo
478:Fall of Bulgaria
472:House of Basarab
422:Balkan Mountains
308:emperor of Vidin
187:Bulgarian Empire
172:
42:
32:Tsar of Bulgaria
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4316:Michael Asen IV
4271:George Terter I
4256:Michael Asen II
4250:Jacob Svetoslav
4227:Kaliman Asen II
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2008:married to Anna
2005:
1990:Michael IV Asen
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1524:1. Ludovik
1516:
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1120:Milica Nemanjić
1116:Lazar of Serbia
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4121:
4119:Gavril Radomir
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3948:Ivan Sratsimir
3946:
3943:
3934:
3931:Ivan Alexander
3929:
3923:
3922:
3913:
3904:
3879:
3858:
3848:(in Bulgarian)
3841:
3825:Mladjov, Ian.
3820:
3819:External links
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900:(derived from
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285:Ivan Sratsimir
261:Sarah–Theodora
257:Ivan Alexander
252:
249:
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222:dominated the
203:Ottoman empire
198:Ivan Sratsimir
194:Ivan Alexander
158:
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155:Sarah-Theodora
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4183:Second Empire
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3868:
3864:
3859:
3847:
3842:
3828:
3823:
3822:
3812:
3810:954-321-172-8
3806:
3802:
3798:
3794:
3790:
3789:
3784:
3780:
3776:
3774:0-19-504652-8
3770:
3766:
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3754:
3749:
3745:
3743:954-426-205-9
3739:
3735:
3731:
3726:
3722:
3720:0-472-10079-3
3716:
3711:
3710:
3703:
3699:
3695:
3693:954-439-701-9
3689:
3685:
3681:
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3664:
3660:
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3624:954-427-216-X
3620:
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3603:
3602:
3586:
3581:
3565:
3561:
3554:
3547:
3542:
3535:
3530:
3524:, p. 289
3523:
3518:
3516:
3509:, p. 400
3508:
3503:
3501:
3492:
3488:
3487:
3479:
3470:
3468:
3466:
3464:
3456:
3451:
3445:, p. 401
3444:
3439:
3437:
3435:
3425:
3423:
3421:
3419:
3412:, p. 287
3411:
3406:
3404:
3402:
3393:
3387:
3383:
3382:
3374:
3358:
3354:
3348:
3333:
3332:
3327:
3321:
3315:, p. 254
3314:
3309:
3303:, p. 250
3302:
3297:
3291:, p. 402
3290:
3285:
3278:
3273:
3267:, p. 288
3266:
3261:
3254:
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4386:Principality
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4238:Rostislav I
4197:Ivan Asen I
3507:Иречек 1978
3443:Иречек 1978
3289:Иречек 1978
3193:Иречек 1978
3002:Иречек 1978
2948:Иречек 1978
2849:Иречек 1978
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2719:Иречек 1978
2313:4 unknown;
2263:married to
2075:Ivan Asen V
2044:married to
2024:Kera Tamara
1724:married to
954:janissaries
890:Iskar Gorge
870:Sredna Gora
438:Kera Tamara
346:Iskar River
312:Ivan Asen V
171:Иван Шишман
92:3 June 1395
61:Predecessor
26:Иван Шишман
4432:Categories
4232:Mitso Asen
4144:Presian II
4135:Byzantines
3942:1371–1395
3653:) (1999).
3599:References
2667:Делев 1996
2063:Kira Maria
1108:Kira Maria
1092:King Marko
894:last stand
845:Antarctica
756:Messembria
615:Golden Age
567:Asia Minor
374:Dobrotitsa
370:Cape Emine
337:Dobrotitsa
251:Early life
135:Stratsimir
105:Kira Maria
4415:Simeon II
4410:Boris III
4079:Presian I
4019:Kormisosh
3644:: Anubis.
3642:Bucharest
3428:Димитрова
3229:Fine 1987
3217:Fine 1987
3205:Fine 1987
3169:Fine 1987
3145:Fine 1987
3079:Fine 1987
2921:Fine 1987
2813:Fine 1987
2760:Fine 1987
2707:Fine 1987
2695:Fine 1987
2583:Fine 1987
2549:Citations
2503:Footnotes
2455:2 unknown
2292:Alexander
2083:Desislava
1338:Anna Neda
1124:Alexander
929:Kostenets
910:Lyutibrod
898:Kokalyane
760:Anchialus
731:Hesychasm
559:Bayezid I
555:Sigismund
453:Wallachia
426:Kostenets
246:Biography
235:to them.
220:Hesychasm
167:Bulgarian
122:see below
71:Successor
4352:Ottomans
4192:Peter II
4104:Boris II
4094:Simeon I
4089:Vladimir
3898:14 April
3852:14 April
3835:14 April
3799:(2005).
3757:New York
3473:Калоянов
2466:Timeline
2450:Shishman
2265:Tvrtko I
2260:Dorothea
2081:2.
2073:2.
2054:2.
2039:2.
2022:1.
2014:1.
1999:1.
1988:1.
1823:Shishman
1734:Theodora
1710:Michael
1688:2.
1509:Shishman
1507:1.
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1198:Shishman
1084:Tartarus
950:Kazanlak
740:Bogomils
535:Svishtov
523:Silistra
486:and the
281:Ottomans
179:Bulgaria
4391:Kingdom
4361:Fruzhin
4281:Ivan II
4276:Smilets
4202:Kaloyan
4165:Alusian
4158:Tihomir
4099:Peter I
4084:Boris I
4074:Malamir
4069:Omurtag
4054:Telerig
4004:Asparuh
3594:Sources
3363:29 July
3337:29 July
3102:28 July
3057:29 July
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2308:Keratsa
2299:Fruzhin
2031:Murad I
1140:Hungary
1136:Fruzhin
1080:dragons
933:Maritsa
862:Samokov
858:Ihtiman
851:Legends
839:in the
781:Selim I
762:to the
748:Cyprian
571:Evtimiy
563:Balkans
531:Cherven
519:Nikopol
511:Venchan
470:of the
449:voivode
434:Samokov
430:Ihtiman
418:Murad I
412:in the
289:majorat
208:Ottoman
183:Tarnovo
84:1350/51
4261:Ivaylo
4114:Samuel
4059:Kardam
4029:Telets
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878:Pleven
874:Vratsa
829:Epizod
527:Danube
507:Madara
503:Shumen
358:Thrace
151:Mother
141:Father
101:Spouse
4286:Chaka
4207:Boril
4109:Roman
4049:Pagan
4044:Toktu
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4014:Sevar
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515:Ovech
457:Dan I
387:Sofia
350:Sofia
300:Vidin
177:) of
130:House
116:Issue
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4039:Umor
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