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Belaur (Bulgarian: Белаур) (died 1336) was a
Bulgarian noble and
despot of
Vidin and
brother of the
Bulgarian Emperor Michael Shishman (1323–1330). The...
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shrouded in mystery... [but] it is fair to ****ume that the
Bhumihars in
Belaur village in
Bhojpur district" in 1994. The name
Ranvir comes from Ranvir...
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dynasty but
rather as a
continuation of the
House of Asen. His half-brother,
Belaur,
succeeded him as last
despot of Vidin. In 1356,
Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander...
- Dvorishte.
Other Bulgarian forces under the
command of the Emperor's
brother Belaur set off from his seat in
Vidin but did not parti****te in the
battle which...
- Shishman,
exile in the
Byzantine Empire Louis,
exile in
Naples Michael,
Despot Belaur,
Despot of
Vidin Keratsa Petritsa,
Empress of Bulgaria,
married Sratsimir...
- Alexander's
attention was
focused towards fighting the
rebellion of his
uncle Belaur in Vidin. He
tried to
negotiate with the
enemy without success. The Emperor...
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dynasty but
rather as a
continuation of the
House of Asen. His half-brother,
Belaur,
succeeded him as
despot of Vidin. The
sudden death of
George Terter II...
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battle of
Velbazhd in 1330,
Vidin p****ed
under the rule of his
brother Belaur, who led un
unsuccessful rebellion against the new
emperor Ivan Alexander...
- Bulgaria, a
sister of Ivan Alexander, on
Easter 1332. At
about the same time,
Belaur, a
brother of
Michael Asen III,
rebelled in Vidin,
probably in
support of...