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Bezerenbam (or Bazaram-bam) and Mişelav were the Wallachian (Romanian) leaders〔Xenopol, p. 552.〕〔Djuvara, cited article.〕 (the former a "ban" according to Xenopol, Hasdeu and Constantin C. Giurescu) mentioned in 1241, in the Persian chronicle of Rashid-al-Din Hamadani (Fazel-Ullah-Raschid). They appear in the context of the Mongol invasion of Europe. The former's army was located in ''Ilaut country'', as the chronicle says: :''In the middle of the spring (1240), the princes crossed the (...) mountains to enter in the country of Bulars and Bashguirds. Orda, who marched on the right, passing through Ilaut country, met (Bezerenbam?) with an army; the latter has been defeated. Cardan and Buri went against the Sassans,〔"They were probably the Saxons who were living in the Eastern provinces of Hungary, and were attacked by prince Cardan." (author's note)〕 and defeated them after three battles. Budjek crossed the mountains of that country in order to enter in Cara-Ulag (probably Transylvania and Wallachia), defeated the Ulags (Vlachs), crossed the (...) mountains, and entered in the country of (Mişelav?), where he beated the awaiting enemy.''.〔d'Ohsson p. 627 - 628.〕 In his work, ''History of the Romanians'', Alexandru D. Xenopol considers that it is possible for Bezerenbam, or Basarab the ban,〔Xenopol, p. 531.〕 to be the same person as Litovoi, mentioned in a document from 1247 as ruler of the same land.〔 He considers Bazaram-bam is an ancestor of the Romanian dynasty of Basarab 〔Les Roumains au moyen-age: une énigme historique By Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol, Publisher: Paris, E. Leroux, 1885 OCLC Number: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bezerenbam and Mișelav」の詳細全文を読む
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