History of the Proto-Bulgarians north and west of the Black Sea
The Proto-Bulgarians in the East-European steppes prior to VII c. AD
Documentary evidence about the Proto-Bulgarians and other akin to them tribes:
Bulgars, Unogundurs, Onogurs, Utigurs, Kutrigurs
Sabirs, Barsils, Belendzheris, Khazars
Archaeological evidence about the Proto-Bulgarians from:
- North-Eastern Fore-Caucasus and Northern Dagestan:
Pit graves, artificial skull deformation, Sarmatians, Northern Bactria
Huns, Alans, Proto-Bulgarians, Dagestan, Belendzer
- East of the Sea of Azov (VI-VII century AD):
Unogundurs, Kuban, kureni, auli, Great Bulgaria, Phanagoria
- North of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov (VI-VII century AD):
Kutrigurs, Severski Doneck, Zlivka necropolis, Sarkel
"Old Great Bulgaria":
Khan Kubrat, Theophanes, Nicephorus, Malaja Preschepina, Voznesenka
The Pereschepina treasure of Khan Kubrat, VIIth c.
(Hermitage Museum Collection)
The Saltovo-Majack culture
The Proto-Bulgarians in the VIII-IX cc. AD:
East of the Sea of Azov
North of the Sea of Azov
In the Crimea
The migration of the Unogundur-Bulgars of Asparukh to the Lower Danube
Fortresses
Necropolises
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English summary of the monograph of the Bulgarian historian Dimityr Dimitrov on the Early Medieval history of the Proto-Bulgarians in the lands north of the Black Sea (
D.Dimitrov.
Prabylgarite po severnoto i zapadnoto Chernomorie
, Varna, 1987).