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Omortag of Bulgaria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Omurtag of Bulgaria
Omurtag (or Omortag) ((ブルガリア語:Омуртаг); original 〔''("Inscriptions of Madara" )'', Inscription No.64. Retrieved 10 April 2012.〕) was a Great Khan (''Kanas ubigi'')〔(Търновски надпис на кан Омуртаг )〕 of Bulgaria from 814 to 831. He is known as "the Builder". "Kanas u bigi" may be referred to as a super-title, as the meaning is "Knyaz in (from) the God" - "Канас У Богу". In the very beginning of his reign he signed a 30-year peace treaty with the neighboring Eastern Roman Empire which remained in force to the end of his life. Omurtag successfully coped with the aggressive policy of the Frankish Empire to take Bulgaria's north-western lands and suppressed the unrest among several Slavic tribes. He made administrative reforms which increased the power and the authority of the central government. His reign was marked with a strong development of the Bulgarian architecture with a number of significant construction projects. ==Rise to the throne== After the death of Khan Krum there was a short period of political instability in the country. Some sources mention that Bulgaria was ruled by three nobles - Dukum, Ditseng and Tsog who were recorded as persecutors of the Christians in the Byzantine sources. Several theories exist about the events in that period. According to them, those three nobles were either Krum's generals with a major role in the government but without assuming the throne; or regents to the infant Omurtag. The historians usually accept as a compromise the view of Professor Vasil Gyuzelev that Omurtag succeeded his father after short disturbances in the government.
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