681- Velichieto na Hana . 681 AD: The Glory of Khan

Duration: 01:30:00 In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars increased their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his part to find new lands where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting...

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Other Authors: Staikov, Liudmil
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: Boyana Studio and Tomas Marshall Production 1981
Bulgaria
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:8aa0d527-8b27-44b6-9ef3-e070bca7c13c
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Summary:Duration: 01:30:00 In 651 C.E. Khan Kubrat died and the Khazars increased their raids upon Great Bulgaria. His five sons split the Bulgarian tribe and each led his part to find new lands where they could live in peace. Khan Asparukh, the youngest son, went west and, after an arduous journey lasting for years, southward across the River Danube, into Moesia. In 680-81, in alliance with the Slavs, he inflicted stunning defeats on the Roman legions and forced the Byzantine Empire to recognize the formation of the new state of Bulgaria in the lands where it still exists today. A spectacular epic, Khan Asparukh was made to celebrate the 1,300th anniversary of the founding of Bulgaria. This edited version reduces the three-part film from almost 6 hours to 95 minutes. Sumptuously filmed, with over 50,000 extras, the film narrates the history of these momentous events, from the fall of Great Bulgaria in the Asian steppes, through Asparukhs perilous trek west, and the decisive battles with the Byzantines.
Published:1981