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Braničevci

The Braničevci (Bulgarian and (セルビア語:Браничевци), tr. ''Branichevtsi'') were an early medieval Slavic tribe that existed in the 9th century that lived in modern Eastern Serbia, east of the Morava river in the region of Braničevo, which was named after the tribe. They settled before Bulgarian invasion of Balkan.
The etymology is from ''braniti se'' ("to defend"); Proto-Slavic
*''borniti'', related to ''bòriti se'' ("to fight, struggle").〔(Wiktionary ) ''Braniti''〕
They were conquered by the Bulgarian Khan Krum in 805 AD together with the Timočani and Obodrites. The Khan annexed the territories that would serve as a frontier to Rascia and the Franks, he replaced their leaders with Bulgarian administrators.〔(Études historiques )〕
In 818 during the rule of Omurtag (814-836) Braničevci, together with other tribes of the frontier, revolted because of an administrative reform that deprived them of much of their local authority and seceded from Bulgaria.〔(The Macedonian question: the struggle for southern Serbia )〕〔(The South Slav journal )〕
They came under Frankish rule in 822.〔(The Turks: Early ages )〕 Timok and Branicevo would be of dispute between the Franks and Bulgars, the Khan sent embassies in 824 and 826 seeking to settle the border dispute, but was neglected.〔(Etudes historiques: A l'occasion du XIII Congrés international des sciences historiques )〕〔(The early medieval Balkans )〕 The Bulgarian Empire subsequently annexed the region again. These and other Slavic tribes within the Bulgarian Empire were fused to form modern Bulgarians who became a Slavic nation.
Al-Mas'udi mentions the tribe when enumerating the Slavs in his historical works as ''Branicabin''.
==See also==

*List of Medieval Slavic tribes
*Braničevo (region)

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