First Bulgarian Empire
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The First Bulgarian Empire, established in the 7th century AD under the leadership of Khan Asparuh, was a medieval European state that played a pivotal role in the history of Southeastern Europe. Located in the Balkans, it thrived for over two centuries, encompassing modern-day Bulgaria and parts of neighboring countries. This dynamic empire left a significant legacy, marked by its cultural and political influence, including the adoption of Christianity as the state religion under Tsar Boris I. The First Bulgarian Empire's rise and fall represent a fascinating chapter in European history, characterized by military prowess, territorial expansion, and religious transformation, all of which continue to shape the region's cultural and historical identity today.
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