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  1. Konstantin Tih (Bulgarian: Константин Тих Асен) or Constantine I Tikh (Константин I), was the tsar of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277, he was offered the throne from Mitso Asen. He led the Bulgarian Empire at a time when the nearby Byzantine Empire disintegrated into rump states.

  2. Constantino Tij Asen (en búlgaro: Константин Тих Асен; fl. 1257-1277) o Constantino I Tij (en búlgaro: Константин I ), fue zar de Bulgaria de 1257 a 1277. Orígenes.

  3. The Uprising of Ivaylo ( Bulgarian: Въстанието на Ивайло) was a rebellion of the Bulgarian peasantry against the incompetent rule of Emperor Constantine Tikh and the Bulgarian nobility. The revolt was fuelled mainly by the failure of the central authorities to confront the Mongol menace in north-eastern Bulgaria.

    • 1277-1280
    • Balkan peninsula
  4. Konstantin Tih or Constantine I Tikh, was the tsar of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277, he was offered the throne from Mitso Asen. He led the Bulgarian Empire at a time when the nearby Byzantine Empire disintegrated into rump states.

  5. Media in category "Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria". The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. BG1257-77.jpg 944 × 666; 377 KB. Bulgaria-second half of the 13th century.png 1,852 × 1,556; 785 KB. Bulgaria-second half of the 13th centuryV2-pt.svg 3,439 × 2,327; 662 KB.

  6. The Virgino Charter, also from the 13th century, was awarded by Tsar Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria to the Monastery of Saint George near Skopje between 1257 and 1777, and was discovered in the Hilandar Monastery.

  7. Konstantin Tih (Bulgarian: Константин Тих Асен) or Constantine I Tikh (Константин I), was the tsar of Bulgaria from 1257 to 1277, he was offered the throne from Mitso Asen. He led the Bulgarian Empire at a time when the nearby Byzantine Empire disintegrated into rump states. Read more on Wikipedia.