| Vinekh | |
| Khan of Bulgaria | |
| Reign | 756 - 762 |
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Kormisosh |
| Successor | Telets |
| Royal House | Vokil |
Vinekh (also spelled Vineh; Bulgarian: Винех) was ruler of Bulgaria in the mid-8th century. Events By Place Europe Pepin the Short defeats the Lombards of northern Italy, who have threatened Pope Stephen Events By Place Asia Abbasid caliph Al-Mansur founds a new capital at Baghdad, Iraq. Kormisosh (Кормисош was ruler of Bulgaria in 753 and 756 Telets (Телец was the ruler of Bulgaria 762&ndash765 According to the Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers, Telets reigned for 3 years "instead of another" Bulgarian (български език IPA: ɛzˈik is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group The state of Bulgaria (България transliterated bg-Latn ''Balgaria'' The country preserves the traditions (in ethnic name language and alphabet of the First Bulgarian The 8th century is the period from 701 to 800 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian / Common Era.
According to the Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers, Vinekh reigned for 7 years and was a member of the Ukil clan (which may be the same family as that of his predecessor). The Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans (Именник на българските ханове is a short Manuscript containing the names of some early Bulgarian Uokil ( Ukil, Vokil, Augal) is one of Yuezhi tribes defeated and displaced by the Hun's expansion in the 2nd century BC According to the chronology developed by Moskov, Vinekh would have reigned 754–762. Events By Place Asia Al-Mansur, the second Abbasid Caliph, starts to rule Events By Place Asia Abbasid caliph Al-Mansur founds a new capital at Baghdad, Iraq. Other chronologies date the reign of Vinekh to 756–762 but do not entirely agree with the testimony of the Imennik. Events By Place Europe Pepin the Short defeats the Lombards of northern Italy, who have threatened Pope Stephen Events By Place Asia Abbasid caliph Al-Mansur founds a new capital at Baghdad, Iraq.
Vinekh ascended the throne after the defeat of his predecessor Kormisosh by the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine V Kopronymos, which has led some scholars to assume that he was an usurper. Kormisosh (Кормисош was ruler of Bulgaria in 753 and 756 This is a list of the Emperors of the Eastern Roman Empire, commonly known as the Byzantine Empire by modern historians Constantine V (718&ndash September 14, 775) was Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775 Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ε΄ Kōnstantinos In c. 756 Constantine V campaigned against Bulgaria by land and sea, and defeated the Bulgarian army led by Vinekh at Marcellae (Karnobat). Events By Place Europe Pepin the Short defeats the Lombards of northern Italy, who have threatened Pope Stephen Karnobat (Карнобат is a Town in the Burgas Province, Bulgaria. The defeated monarch sued for peace and undertook to send his own children as hostages. In 759 Constantine V invaded Bulgaria again, but this time his army was ambushed in the mountain passes of the Stara Planina (battle of the Rishki Pass). Events By Place Europe The Franks capture Narbonne; the Saracens are completely driven out of France. The Balkan Mountain range ( Bulgarian and Стара планина Stara planina, "Old Mountain" The Battle of the Rishki Pass (Битката при Ришкия проход took place in the pass of the same name Stara Planina, Bulgaria in 759 Vinekh did not follow up his victory and sought to re-establish the peace. This won him the opposition of the Bulgarian nobility, which had him massacred together with his family.
The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation Ja'far Tarikh (a work of disputed authenticity) represents Bunek (i. As a means of recording the passage of Time, the 17th Century was that Century which lasted from 1601 - 1700 in the Gregorian calendar e. , Vinekh) as the sister's son of Korymdžes (i. e. , Kormisosh), who turned over the throne to him peacefully.
| Preceded by Kormisosh |
Khan of Bulgaria 754–762 |
Succeeded by Telets |