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Town in Shumen, Bulgaria
Pliska (Bulgarian: Плиска [ˈpliskɐ], Old Bulgarian: Пльсковъ, romanized: Plĭskovŭ) was the first capital of the First Bulgarian Empire during the Middle
Pliska
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pliska, Pliska, pliška, plíska, or plíška in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pliska was the first capital of the First Bulgarian Empire during
Pliska_(disambiguation)
Seven-pointed bronze rosette in Bulgaria
The Pliska Rosette is a seven-pointed bronze rosette found in 1961 in Pliska, the medieval capital of Bulgaria. It is dated by archeologists to the 7th-9th
Pliska_rosette
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
defined in Bulgarian historiography as the Pliska-Preslav culture, named after the first two capitals, Pliska and Preslav, where most of the surviving monuments
First_Bulgarian_Empire
Battle between the Bulgarian Empire and the Byzantine Empire in 811
The Battle of Pliska or Battle of Vărbitsa Pass was a series of battles between the forces of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Nicephorus I, and the
Battle_of_Pliska
Bosnian-Herzegovinian footballer (born 1987)
Almir Pliska (born 12 August 1987) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Pliska was, together with Asim Škaljić
Almir_Pliska
Church building in Pliska, Bulgaria
Great Basilica of Pliska (Bulgarian: Голяма базилика в Плиска, romanized: Golyama bazilika v Pliska) is an architectural complex in Pliska, the first capital
Great_Basilica,_Pliska
Literary school of the First Bulgarian Empire
(Bulgarian: Преславска книжовна школа), also known as the "Pliska Literary School" or "Pliska-Preslav Literary school" was the first literary school in
Preslav_Literary_School
Archaeological culture from Europe
flourished until the 11th century. In Bulgaria it is usually referred to as the Pliska–Preslav culture, while in Romania it is called the Dridu culture. It is
Balkan–Danubian_culture
Three-peaked ridge in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Pliska Ridge (Bulgarian: връх Плиска, romanized: vrah Pliska, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈpliskɐ]) is a three-peaked ridge rising to 667 m (2,188 ft) in eastern Livingston
Pliska_Ridge
German footballer
Heinz Pliska (born 23 October 1941) is a retired German footballer. He played in the Bundesliga for Schalke 04. "Heinz Pliska". worldfootball.net. Heinz
Heinz_Pliska
Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811
invasion into Bulgaria, he suffered a defeat and was killed at the Battle of Pliska. According to contemporary sources like Theophanes the Confessor and Patriarch
Nikephoros_I
German officer and Knight's Cross recipient (1915–1995)
Fritz Pliska (20 December 1915 – 28 August 1995) was a German footballer and coach in the German Bundesliga and in the Dutch Eredivisie. During World War
Fritz_Pliska
Turkic tribal confederation
also found a connection in the plan of the Danube Bulgars sanctuaries at Pliska, Veliki Preslav, and Madara. The architectural similarities include two
Bulgars
Place in Shumen, Bulgaria
beginning of the ninth century. The proximity to the then Bulgarian capital of Pliska led to the fast development and expansion of Preslav during the reign of
Veliki_Preslav
Ruler of Bulgaria
when the news for a possible alliance between the two empires reached Pliska, the Bulgarians decided to conclude a peace. Moreover, they needed to consolidate
Omurtag_of_Bulgaria
of the First Bulgarian Empire, along with the Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School). The school was established in Ohrid (in what is now North
Ohrid_Literary_School
Country in Southeast Europe
written code of law and checked a major Byzantine invasion at the Battle of Pliska, where Byzantine emperor Nicephorus I was killed. Boris I abolished Bulgar
Bulgaria
9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries
schools (academies), in Pliska and Ohrid, where theology was to be taught in the Slavonic language. While Naum of Preslav stayed in Pliska working on the foundation
Cyril_and_Methodius
Slavic writer and missionary
the Glagolitic and Cyrillic script. Naum was among the founders of the Pliska Literary School. Afterwards Naum worked at the Ohrid Literary School. He
Saint_Naum
communities. Founded in 2003 by nonprofit leader and social entrepreneur Jessica Pliska, the organization provides multi-year programming designed to increase college
The_Opportunity_Network
Byzantine emperor in 811 (790s–812)
successful, with the Byzantines laying siege to the Bulgarian capital of Pliska and defeating a relief force, they were soon ambushed by Khan Krum, and
Staurakios
Autocephalous jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church
archbishopric. The archbishopric had its seat in the Bulgarian capital of Pliska, and its diocese covered the whole territory of the Bulgarian state. The
Bulgarian_Orthodox_Church
Conflicts in the Balkans (680–1355)
the Bulgars took serious precautions to get rid of the Byzantine spies in Pliska. Khan Telerig sent a secret emissary to Constantine V indicating his intention
Byzantine–Bulgarian_wars
Rural locality in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
від 17 липня 2020 року № 807-IX "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів" "Pliska". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish). p. 458
Plyska,_Ternopil_Oblast
Knyaz of Bulgaria from 852 to 889
the Byzantines). At the beginning of 864, Boris was secretly baptized at Pliska by an embassy of Byzantine clergymen, together with his family and select
Boris_I_of_Bulgaria
632–668 nomadic empire in Eastern Europe
Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)
Old_Great_Bulgaria
Commander in the First Bulgarian Empire
Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)
Ichirgu-boila
British businesswoman (born 1982)
make more)". Los Angeles Times. 13 April 2026. Retrieved 16 April 2026. Pliska, Jessica (29 March 2021). "For Emma Grede, Purpose-Driven Business Is The
Emma_Grede
American attorney, producer and author (born 1966)
Lee Talks Black Female Health - EBONY". www.ebony.com. November 24, 2016. Pliska, Jessica. "These Women Show You How To Make Movies With Meaning". Forbes
Tonya_Lewis_Lee
Use of mathematical and statistical methods in finance
purchased by investors as a risk-hedging device. In 1981, Harrison and Pliska used the general theory of continuous-time stochastic processes to put the
Quantitative analysis (finance)
Quantitative_analysis_(finance)
Mountain pass in Bulgaria
Bulgaria. It connects Shumen and Petolachka crossroads. The famous Battle of Pliska was fought in the pass on July 26, 811 between the armies of Bulgarian Empire
Varbitsa_Pass
Finite simple group; sometimes classed as sporadic
Tchakerian, Kerope B. (1986), "The maximal subgroups of the Tits simple group", Pliska Studia Mathematica Bulgarica, 8: 85–93, ISSN 0204-9805, MR 0866648 Tits
Tits_group
One hundred years, from 801 to 900
809–815: War between the Byzantine Empire and Bulgaria. 811: Battle of Pliska fought between a Byzantine force led by emperor Nicephorus I and a Bulgarian
9th_century
City in Bulgaria
north shore named Theodorias (Θεοδωριάς) by Justinian I—before it moved to Pliska 70 kilometres (43 miles) to the west. Asparukh fortified the Varna river
Varna,_Bulgaria
1931). Cook & Paxton 2001, p. 43. Cook 2001, p. 1199. Bell 2011, p. 525. Pliska et al. 2014, p. 1. Cook 2001, p. 688. Táňa 2010, p. 363. Táňa 2010, p. 289
1987_in_Czechoslovakia
Military unit
The first battle the unit participated in was the disastrous Battle of Pliska on 26 July 811 against the Bulgars, where Emperor Nikephoros I was killed
Hikanatoi
Bulgarian orthodox church
Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)
Tarnovo_Patriarchate
Aspect of Hungarian history
Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)
Hungarian_occupation_of_Vidin
Part of the third Croatian-Bulgarian war
Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)
Siege_of_Zadar_(998)
Topics referred to by the same term
jaguar a structure near the beak of some birds Pliska rosette, an ancient bronze artifact found in Pliska, Bulgaria in 1961 Rosette sampler, a circular
Rosette
German football club
hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Elek Schwartz (1955–1957) Fritz Pliska (1965–1967) Erich Ribbeck (1967–1968) Herbert Burdenski (1969–1971) Janos
Rot-Weiss_Essen
Sarajevo 2007–08 football season
MF BIH Sead Bučan 22 GK BIH Muhamed Alaim (captain) 23 FW BIH Almir Pliska 24 FW BIH Admir Raščić 25 MF BIH Bojan Magazin 32 MF BIH Adis Kapetanović
2007–08_FK_Sarajevo_season
Commander-in-chief of the First Bulgarian Empire
his nephew Presian (836-852). His merits include the reconstruction of Pliska as a beautiful capital during Omurtag and the completion of the new centralized
Kavkhan
American entrepreneur, attorney, television host and producer
Archived from the original on 2021-10-01. Retrieved 2020-09-19. Jessica Pliska (20 March 2017). "The Career Path of Carlos Watson: How to Get Out of Line"
Carlos_Watson_(journalist)
Historic site
Post-Roman Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium: Byzantium, Pliska, and the Balkans. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-018358-0. Ivanišević
Justiniana_Prima
Period in Bulgarian architecture
Large stone blocks were used only in some places unlike the buildings from Pliska and Preslav. From the outside they had austere and monumental appearance
Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School
Architecture_of_the_Tarnovo_Artistic_School
774 Byzantine–Bulgarian conflict
Byzantine emperor was informed of the raid in due time by his spies in Pliska and gathered an enormous force. The Byzantines surprised the Bulgarian army
Battle_of_Litosoria
Czech-Bulgarian archaeologist and museum worker
discovered and headed the excavations of the medieval Bulgarian castles at Pliska, Preslav and Madara. He also unearthed the prehistoric stilt houses in Lake
Karel_Škorpil
Russian archaeologist (1926-2008)
explored the Mayatskoye settlement (1975, 1977–1982). She also excavated Pliska, the first capital of Bulgaria, and directed excavations of the Tmutarakan
Svetlana_Pletnyova
(870–918) Archbishop Joseph 870–c. 877 Drastar/Pliska Archbishop George c. 877–c. 893 Drastar/Pliska Archbishop Gregory Presbyter John the Exarch (?)
List of patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
List_of_patriarchs_of_the_Bulgarian_Orthodox_Church
Populares 2002 Howard Guy Ervin III Emperor Norton Richard Walsh Edward W. Pliska 2003 Peter O'Malley Fort Ross Peter R. Arnott 2004 Paul Downey Concord Fight
List_of_Grove_Plays
Medieval military body
the Byzantine Empire, annihilating the Byzantine armies in the battle of Pliska (811) and at Versinikia (813), while capturing the important city of Sofia
Medieval_Bulgarian_army
2021 American romantic drama film directed by Brian DeCubellis
Cinematography David Tumblety Edited by Ann Husaini Music by Joel Douek Greg Pliska Production companies Untravelled Worlds DeCubellis Films Distributed by
Trust_(2021_film)
759 CE battle between the Bulgarians and Byzantines
Rishki Pass 2nd Anchialus Litosoria 2nd Marcellae Krum's campaigns Serdica Pliska Debeltos Versinikia 1st Adrianople 2nd Constantinople Mesembria Burdizon
Battle_of_the_Rishki_Pass
10th-century Bulgarian neo-Gnostic sect
Administration Aristocracy Great Boyar Council Council of Preslav Capitals: Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1018) Tarnovo (1185–1393)
Bogomilism
Invasion of the First Bulgarian Empire (968–1018)
the country in north-eastern Bulgaria along with Preslav, the old capital Pliska and the seat of the Bulgarian Patriarchate Drastar (Silistra) were occupied
Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria
Byzantine_conquest_of_Bulgaria
Nesebar. Images of these ships have been found depicted on the walls of Pliska and Preslav. In 1235 Ivan Asen II sent 25 large galleys to help the Nicean
Medieval_Bulgarian_navy
Problem in continuous-time finance
numerical solution method was provided by Schroder in 1995. Morton and Pliska considered trading costs that are proportional to the wealth of the investor
Merton's_portfolio_problem
Medieval Slavic scholar
hagiography by Theophylact of Ohrid, while Naum stayed in Pliska working on the foundation of the Pliska Literary School, Clement was commissioned by Boris I
Clement_of_Ohrid
Prince (archon) of Serbs / Serbia
peace-agreement, they both lost their titles as Princes of Serbia and were held at Pliska, the Bulgarian capital. Strojimir was treated well by the Bulgarians, Khan
Strojimir
Calendar year
granted an autocephalous archbishopric. with its seat in the capital of Pliska. Æthelflæd, lady ruler of Mercia (d. 918) Alexander III, Byzantine emperor
870
Rishki Pass 2nd Anchialus Litosoria 2nd Marcellae Krum's campaigns Serdica Pliska Debeltos Versinikia 1st Adrianople 2nd Constantinople Mesembria Burdizon
Battle_of_Setina
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Dragan_Markovina
Historical region
Bulgaria, the other being the original core of the Bulgarian state around Pliska and Preslav. The Ohrid Literary School produced many works important for
Kutmichevitsa
Province of the Byzantine Empire (1018–1185)
Haimos Mountains and the river Danube, that included the former capitals Pliska and Preslav. This territory was administered independently and was considered
Bulgaria_(theme)
Pass in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, bounded by Pliska Ridge on the southeast and Polanco Peak in Burdick Ridge on the northwest
Orpheus_Gate
Larry M. Pliska. It is also a distributor of live and replica plants in the United States. It is co-owned by the founder, his wife CEO Carol Pliska, and their
The_Planterra_Conservatory
Croatian writer and publicist
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Slobodan_Šnajder
Byzantine empress from 811 to 813
Nikephoros was killed while fighting against Krum of Bulgaria at the Battle of Pliska. Much of the Eastern Roman army was annihilated with him in what is considered
Prokopia
Region of northeastern Bulgaria
Major cities in the region are Targovishte, Razgrad, Dulovo, Novi Pazar, Pliska, Preslav, and Isperih. Part of the Danubian Plain, the region is hilly in
Ludogorie
Part of the Rákóczi's War of Independence
(2012–) Wars until 1301 Hungarian invasions of Europe (~800–970) Battle of Pliska (811) Byzantine–Bulgarian War (894–896) Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian
Battle_of_Romhány
Bosnian politician
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Milan_Dunović
Era of the Byzantine Empire in the 7th and 8th centuries
Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium, Vol. 2: Byzantium, Pliska, and the Balkans. de Gruyter. pp. 25–59. ISBN 978-3-11-018358-0. Niewöhner
Byzantine_Dark_Ages
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Miloš_Okuka
Australian linguist (born 1956)
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Nicholas_Evans_(linguist)
Mountains in Antarctica
Strait to the southeast, and is linked to Bowles Ridge by Wörner Gap, and to Pliska Ridge by Nesebar Gap. The mountain is divided in three principal ridges:
Tangra_Mountains
Part of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
victory over the Byzantine army of Emperor Nikephoros I in the Battle of Pliska in 811, the Byzantine Empire found itself in a difficult situation. The
Battle_of_Versinikia
Argentine Croatian journalist
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Drago_Pilsel
sent to the Council of Mainz to tell Louis II of the change of power in Pliska, the Bulgarian capital. Most probably the embassy also worked to renew the
Christianization_of_Bulgaria
Residential 38 Mladost 3 Block 370 66 22 Residential 39 Headquarters of CCBank 60 14 1969 Office Former Hotel "Pliska" 40 Elipse Center 50 15 2018 Office
List of tallest buildings in Sofia
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Sofia
Province – – 1,343 1,188 254 Kiten Burgas Province – – 1,075 1,127 255 Pliska Shumen Province – – 1,034 1,045 256 Madzharovo Haskovo Province – – 696
List of cities and towns in Bulgaria
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Bulgaria
Uprising of the Byzantine-Bulgarian wars
Rishki Pass 2nd Anchialus Litosoria 2nd Marcellae Krum's campaigns Serdica Pliska Debeltos Versinikia 1st Adrianople 2nd Constantinople Mesembria Burdizon
Uprising_of_Ivaylo
discovered the sixth heart sound. The Early Cyrillic script created in the Pliska-Preslav Literary School in the 9th century. The Bulgarian scholars and writers
List of Bulgarian inventors and discoverers
List_of_Bulgarian_inventors_and_discoverers
Values of chemical properties
phase in this particular scale and glycine was used as the reference value. Pliska and his coworkers used thin layer chromatography to relate mobility values
Hydrophobicity_scales
Rishki Pass 2nd Anchialus Litosoria 2nd Marcellae Krum's campaigns Serdica Pliska Debeltos Versinikia 1st Adrianople 2nd Constantinople Mesembria Burdizon
Siege_of_Varna_(1201)
Town in northern Bulgaria
Momin Prohod Plachkovtsi Senovo Shipka Suhindol Zemen 500+ Kiten Madzharovo Pliska 499- Melnik Notes city status after the census of 01.02.2011: Ignatievo
Nikopol,_Bulgaria
American linguist and activist (born 1928)
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Noam_Chomsky
Wife of Staurakios, Byzantine emperor in 811
Nikephoros was killed while fighting against Krum of Bulgaria at the Battle of Pliska. Much of the Byzantine army was annihilated with him and the battle is considered
Theophano_of_Athens
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
Momin Prohod Plachkovtsi Senovo Shipka Suhindol Zemen 500+ Kiten Madzharovo Pliska 499- Melnik Notes city status after the census of 01.02.2011: Ignatievo
Sofia
13th- to 14th-century Bulgarian painting
Artistic School Art School of Tarnovo Golden Age of medieval Bulgarian culture Pliska-Preslav culture Tarnovo Literary School Bulgaria portal Hans-Joahim Härtel
Painting of the Tarnovo Artistic School
Painting_of_the_Tarnovo_Artistic_School
Application of mathematical and statistical methods in finance
important step was the fundamental theorem of asset pricing by Harrison and Pliska (1981), according to which the suitably normalized current price P0 of security
Mathematical_finance
found engraved in the masonry, resembling that of the imperial capital Pliska. The text from the Holy 40 Martyrs Column found in Tarnovo indicates that
Păcuiul_lui_Soare
Archaeological site in Turkey
Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium, Vol. 2: Byzantium, Pliska, and the Balkans. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 130–131. ISBN 978-3-11-018358-0
Sillyon
Serbian academic (1946–2022)
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Srbijanka_Turajlić
operated, among others, by the Bulgarian State Railways (BDŽ). The Ruse – Pliska - Varna, the first Bulgarian railway line, was started in 1864. The Ottoman
Rail_transport_in_Bulgaria
Croatian journalist and novelist
Tatjana Paunović Dušan-Vladislav Pažđerski Mira Peter Tanja Petrović Enisa Pliska Milena Podolšak Luka Raičković Katarina Rasulić Marija Runić Svenka Savić
Vedrana_Rudan
Serdica (Sofia) 811 Byzantine-Bulgarian battle of Vărbitsa Pass (Battle of Pliska) 813 Byzantine-Bulgarian battle of Versinikia 830s Paphlagonian expedition
List_of_conflicts_in_Europe
Male given name
footballer Almir Pernambuquinho (1937 – 1973), Brazilian footballer Almir Pliska (born 1987), Bosnian footballer Almir Rahmanović (born 1986), Slovenian
Almir_(given_name)
City in northern Israel
Post-Roman Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium: Byzantium, Pliska, and the Balkans, 5, p. 193–204. Conder and Kitchener (1881), SWP I, p.
Tiberias
PLISKA
PLISKA
PLISKA
PLISKA
Female
Swiss
, bitter, or, their rebellion.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ragajanani | ரகஜநநீ
Goddess Durga, Musical related name and heart
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Four Types
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Divine Illusion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Countless; God
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Felipe, FELIPA means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord of the Night; Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : possibly from the Welsh patronymic ap Ridel ‘son of Ridel’.
Girl/Female
Irish
Ancient Irish name from the noun aine that means “splendor, radiance, brilliance.†Aine is connected with fruitfulness and prosperity. The queen of the Munster fairies was called Aine as was one of the wives of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend). Aine appears in folktales as “the best-hearted woman who ever lived – lucky in love and in money.â€
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hayagriv | ஹயாகà¯à®°à®¿à®µ
One of krishnas incarnations. specific to education
PLISKA
PLISKA
PLISKA
PLISKA
PLISKA