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- The Pereshchepina Treasure (Russian: Перещепинский клад, Ukrainian: Перещепинський скарб) is a major deposit of Bulgar and Khazar objects from the Migration...
- internal tensions and especially Khazars pressure from the East. The Pereshchepina Treasure was discovered in 1912 by Ukrainian peasants in the vicinity...
- Phanagoria on the Taman Peninsula. Kubrat's grave was discovered in 1912 at Pereshchepina, Ukraine. According to the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans, Kubrat...
- Wilson Place in Manchester. It was transported from the village of Mala Pereshchepina in Eastern Ukraine, after the statue had been deposed from its central...
- Italy) Paramythia ****d, Greece (relating to Greco-Roman artefacts) Pereshchepina Treasure, Ukraine (relating to the Bulgars) Pietroasele Treasure, Romania...
- Chersonesos (1905). He was in charge of the extraction and publication of the Pereshchepina ****d. Vladimir's nephew, Count Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinsky (1890–1964)...
- (Kuban area), both dating to the 4th century BC. A torc is part of the Pereshchepina ****d dating to the 7th century AD. Thin torcs, often with animal head...
- of Slavic settlement in northeastern Bulgaria begin to appear. The Pereshchepina ****d, dating to the early 7th century, may be considered part of an...
- Uppsala, Sweden, is a large Nordic Bronze Age kurgan from c. 1000 BC. The Pereshchepina Kurgan is a burial memorial of the Bulgarian ruler Kubrat from c. AD...
- ruler of Old Great Bulgaria. Village of Mala Pereshchepina (20 km from Poltava, Ukraine) Pereshchepina Tomb Kaloyan (c. 1170 – October 1207) Tsar of...