Namesakes

Kings and Tsars of Bulgaria

The Bulgars, arriving from north of the Caucasus under Khan Asparuh, settled in modern Bulgaria around the late 7th century. The Bulgarian Empire expanded over the next two centuries, reaching its greatest extent under Simeon the Great in the early 10th century, who adopted the title Tsar (from Latin Caesar) in 913. After Simeon's death, Bulgaria declined and fell under Byzantine rule by 1018. A successful revolt in 1185 by Petar and Ivan Asen established the Second Bulgarian Empire under the Asen dynasty. The Ottoman Turks conquered Bulgaria in the late 14th century, ruling for nearly 500 years until Russia's victory in the Russo-Turkish War of 1878 restored Bulgarian independence. The restored monarchy was abolished in 1946.

62 results

Alphabetically Chronologically
Name
Years
1014-1015
1015-1018
Presian II
1018
1040-1041
Alusian
1041
1072
1185-1197
1189-1196
1197-1207
Boril
1207-1218
1218-1241
Kaliman Asen I
1241-1246
1246-1256
Kaliman Asen II
1256
Mitso Asen
1256-1257
1257-1277
1277-1279
1278-1279
1279-1280
1280-1292
Smilets
1292-1298
1298-1299
Chaka
1299-1300
1300-1322
1322-1323
1323-1330
1330-1331
1331-1371
1356-1396
1371-1395
1397-1422
1879-1886
1887-1918
1918-1943
1943-1946
Kubrat
632-665
Batbayan
665-668
Asparuh
668-700
Tervel
695-721
Ayyar
715
Kormesiy
721-738
Sevar
738-753
Kormisosh
753-756
Vineh
756-762
Telets
762-765
765-766
Umor
766
Toktu
766-767
Pagan
767-768
Telerig
768-777
Kardam
777-803
Krum
803-814
Omurtag
814-831
Malamir
831-836
Presian I
836-852
852-889
889-893
893-927
927-969
969-977
977-997
997-1014