Bulgarian Empire, formed with a joint Bulgarian–Vlach (Romanian) rebellion Vlachs of North Macedonia (disambiguation) Vlachs of Serbia (disambiguation) This...
the First Bulgarian Empire. An alternative name used in connection with the pre-mid 13th century period is the Empire of Vlachs and Bulgarians; variant...
Moesians, but are now called Vlachs". Mentions of Vlachsin Medieval Bulgaria also come from Niketas Choniates who writes about a Vlach called Dobromir Chrysos...
were mentioned as Vlachsin most foreign contemporaneous sources but they were probably of a mixed Vlach, Bulgarian, and Cuman origin. In 1185, Theodor and...
brothers, Theodor (Peter) and Kaloyan, as Vlachs but they were probably of mixed Bulgarian, Cuman and Vlach ancestry. In 1185, Asen and Theodor went to see the...
such as "Vlachs" or "Macedo-Romanians" (sometimes used to also refer to the Megleno-Romanians). The term "Vlachs" is used in Greece and in other countries...
name, a Vlach by birth. Per Bulgarian researcher Dimitar Bechev, he was of mixed Slavic–Vlach origins. He was a leader of local Vlachs and Bulgarian Slavs...
language. Many are subject to assimilation. InBulgaria, indigenous Romanians are commonly referred to as "Vlachs". This term is also applied to the Aromanians...
the Bulgarians and Vlachsin 1185. The uprising ended with the restoration of Bulgaria as an independent state. He spent a few years as a hostage in Constantinople...
Vlachs of North Macedonia may refer to: Aromanians, commonly known as "Vlachs" in North Macedonia Aromanians in North Macedonia Megleno-Romanians, also...
referred to as Vlachs, these including the Vlachs of eastern Serbia. There are hypotheses about an autochthonous origin of the Vlachsin the area in which they...
The Uprising of Asen and Peter (Bulgarian: Въстание на Асен и Петър) was a revolt of Bulgarians and Vlachs living in Moesia and the Balkan Mountains, then...
III in his letter to the Bulgarian King Kaloyan (Calojoannes) in 1204 addressed him "King of Bulgarians and Vlachs" (rex Bulgarorum et Blachorum); in answering...
044, while 21,013 people declared themselves Vlachs; there are differing views among some of the Vlachs over whether they should be regarded as Romanians...
Macedonia, in Greece. In the country, they are commonly known as "Vlachs" (Βλάχοι, Vláchoi) and referred to as "Vlachophone Greeks" or "Vlach-speaking Greeks"...
Republic of Bulgaria is monitored by the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria. Demographic features of the population of Bulgaria include population...
imperator Bulgarorum in Latin. The second empire's third ruler, Kaloyan (1196–1207), adopted the grander title "Emperor of Bulgarians and Vlachs" (imperator Bulgarorum...
Menumorut and the Vlach Gelou—for Banat, Crișana and Transylvania. Gesta Hungarorum also mentions the Slavs, Bulgarians, Vlachs and the shepherds of...
known as Macedo-Romanians by the Romanians, or simply Macedonian Vlachs or just Vlachsin English. The Aromanians are a unique ethno-linguistic group with...
Vlachs" (рунтави власи, runtavi vlasi) of the mountains to the southwest along the Serbian border. "Vlach" is the name native Romanians inBulgaria commonly...
Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
identified themselves as "Greeks", "Vlachs" and "Bulgarians". "We, the People: Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe" Diana Mishkova...
The Aromanians inBulgaria (Aromanian: armãnji or rrãmãnji; Bulgarian: Арумъни), commonly known as "Vlachs" (Bulgarian: Власи) and under several other...
Slavic-speaking Bulgarians and Romance-speaking Vlachs. Some contemporaries called the area Vlachia. The nomadic Cumans also settled in this region at...