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Sredets

Sredets is a district located in the centre of the capital Sofia. It has 72 461 officially registered inhabitants and spans approximately 300 hectares, or 3 km². Wikipedia
City: Sofia
It became part of the First Bulgarian Empire (632/680 – 1018 AD) in 809 AD when it was conquered by Bulgaria's Khan Krum, and was known by its Slavic ...
In 809, Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, ...
The siege of Serdica (Bulgarian: Îáñàäàòà íà Ñåðäèêà) took place in the spring of 809 at modern Sofia, Bulgaria. As a result, the city was annexed to the ...
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For almost two centuries Sredets had developed as an important political, military, economic and cultural centre of the First Bulgarian Empire.
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... A.D. The Byzantine Empire rebuilt the city, but it was captured again by the Bulgarians in 809 A.D. The city was then renamed Sredets. In 1382, the Ottoman ...
Jun 27, 2020 · The medieval name of the city was Sredets (Ñðåäåö), which literally means “in the middle”, as it was located in the middle of Bulgaria. As the ...
Oct 18, 2023 · ... 1400 BC[4][5] Roman administration 46 AD (as Serdica)[6] Conquered by Krum 809 AD (as Sredets)[. Upvote 2. Downvote Reply reply
As part of Byzantium's state structure Sredets played an important role as an administrative district centre and seat of its governor –- duc/catepan. The city ...
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In 809 it became part of the Bulgarian kingdom and was given the Slavic name of Sredets. Îò 809 ã. âëèçà â ïðåäåëèòå íà áúëãàðñêàòà äúðæàâà è ïîëó÷àâà ...