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Ivats (Bulgarian: Ивац) or
Ibatzes was a
Bulgarian noble and
military commander in the late 10th and
early 11th century. He
served three Bulgarian Emperors...
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Ivats Peak (Bulgarian: връх Ивац, romanized: vrah
Ivats, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
iˈvat͡s]) is the peak
rising to 910 m in the
southeast foothills of
Detroit Plateau...
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fortified camp
commanded by
Manuel Ivats. The
Byzantines stormed the camp,
scattered the
Bulgarians and
captured Ivats. The
rigours of the
campaign brought...
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leaders Samuel Roman Gavril Radomir Ivan Vladislav †
Jovan Vladimir Krakra Ivats John I
Tzimiskes Basil II
Nikephoros Ouranos Theophylact Botaneiates † Nikephoros...
- Thessaloniki. One of Michael's
commanders the
Bulgarian Manuel Ivats,
probably a son of Samuil's
boyar Ivats joined Petar II.
After the
victory the
Bulgarian troops...
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Count Dirk III. The
Imperial forces are
defeated near Vlaardingen.
August –
Ivats,
Bulgarian nobleman and
rebel leader, is
blinded and
captured by strategos...
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Bitola in 1015
between a
Bulgarian army
under the
command of the
voivode Ivats and a
Byzantine army led by the
strategos George Gonitsiates, the Bulgarians...
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which is 3.67 km
southeast of
Ivats Peak, 2.35 km
southwest of
Mount Elliott and 1.5 km north-northeast of Zgorigrad...
- ngarür itl itor itl tël itil itul
xetol four fo e mbis
ngavaj iv'a
ivat ivas wes
ivat ivij
xevat five faef
elima ngarëm ilëm' erim ilim
selme ilin ilim...
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originated from real
events involving two
masonry workers named Karagöz and Haci
Ivat working in the
construction of a
mosque in the city of Bursa,
Turkey in the...