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Ichirgu-boil : ウィキペディア英語版
Ichirgu-boil
The Ichirgu-boila or Chargobilya (Old Bulgarian ,〔Moravcsik, G. Byzantinoturcica II. Leiden 1983, c. 133.〕 (ブルガリア語:Ичиргу боила)) was a high-ranking official in the First Bulgarian Empire. He was the commander of the garrison of the capital and was the third most important person in the state after the ruler and the Kavkhan. In peace-time the ichirgu-boila had diplomatic functions. According to some data the ichirgu-boila personally commanded a squad of 400 heavy cavalrymen.
== Origin ==

According to Veselin Besheliev the word "ichirgu" was of Turkic-Altay origin and meant "internal",〔Бешевлиев В., (''Прабългарски епиграфски паметници'' ), Издателство на Отечествения фронт, София, 1981〕 and according to others it derives from the Caucasian word "ichirho" meaning an "archer".
From one funeral inscription found during excavation works in Preslav is known the ichirgu-boila Mostich who served under the Emperors Simeon I the Great (893-927) and Peter I (927-969). An unknown ichirgu-boila is mentioned in the Philippi Inscription dating from the reign of Presian.

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