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You realize that the Manasses Chronicle was written several centuries after Krum lived, and used contemporary, rather than historical, terminology?
Constantine ✍ 15:49, 27 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Hristo, the origin of the Bulgarian rulers' title pre-Boris I is disputed, but it is mos commonly identified with the Turkic khan in international as well as in Bulgarian historiography. Check out for example
John V.A. Fine's The Early Medieval Balkans, a very authoritative modern source on our region, published by the University of Michigan Press. To claim otherwise is pushing your personal point of view, and this is not how we do things on Wikipedia.
Also, like on
Tervel of Bulgaria, please be aware that using IPs in addition to your account is still edit warring. I will now revert your changes back to the previous version and if you continue with your POV pushing and edit warring, I will report you for violating the
three-revert rule. This may lead to you being banned from editing Wikipedia. —
ToдorBoжinov — 16:23, 27 June 2015 (UTC)reply
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You realize that the Manasses Chronicle was written several centuries after Krum lived, and used contemporary, rather than historical, terminology?
Constantine ✍ 15:49, 27 June 2015 (UTC)reply
Hristo, the origin of the Bulgarian rulers' title pre-Boris I is disputed, but it is mos commonly identified with the Turkic khan in international as well as in Bulgarian historiography. Check out for example
John V.A. Fine's The Early Medieval Balkans, a very authoritative modern source on our region, published by the University of Michigan Press. To claim otherwise is pushing your personal point of view, and this is not how we do things on Wikipedia.
Also, like on
Tervel of Bulgaria, please be aware that using IPs in addition to your account is still edit warring. I will now revert your changes back to the previous version and if you continue with your POV pushing and edit warring, I will report you for violating the
three-revert rule. This may lead to you being banned from editing Wikipedia. —
ToдorBoжinov — 16:23, 27 June 2015 (UTC)reply