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  1. The House of Shishman (Bulgarian: Шишман), also referred to as the Shishmanids or Shishmanovtsi (Bulgarian: Шишмановци), was a medieval Bulgarian dynasty of Turkic Cuman origin.

  2. Shishman (en búlgaro: Шишман), también Shishmanidas o Shishmanovtsi (en búlgaro: Шишмановци), fue una dinastía real medieval búlgara de posible [1] origen cumano. [ 2 ] La dinastía Shishman gobernó consecutivamente el Segundo Imperio búlgaro durante aproximadamente un siglo, desde 1323 hasta 1422, cuando fue conquistada ...

  3. The House of Sratsimir or Sracimir ( Bulgarian: Срацимир ), also referred to as the Sratsimirovtsi ( Bulgarian: Срацимировци ), was a medieval Bulgarian dynasty which became the last ruling house of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1331–1422).

    • Prior to 1330
    • Origin of The Family
    • Rebellion Against The Turks
    • Establishment in Vidin
    • Political Success

    Members of the family claim that the genealogicallinks between the medieval and modern branches of the family have been extensively researched, but scholars are more doubtful. The modern line of the Shishmanoğlu appears in the late 16th century with a legendary hajduk (brigand) Baba Novak, after a gap of over a century from the fall of Second Bulga...

    Novak was born in 1530s and in his early years studied at the monastery of Poreč. Afterward he began his career as a hajduk at an early age after he was imprisoned and beaten by Turks, that led him to leave his birthplace and take refuge in the forests of the Timok Valley where he quickly learned the use of weapons and military from a harambaš Hajd...

    In 1592 Grujica settled in the Bulgarian town of Vidin which in the Middle Ages was the residence of the Shishman Royal dynasty. His successors are engaged in tailoring, while the marriage of a one their girl with influential Bosnian janissar, give unexpected rise of the family. In 1794 their grandson Osman Pazvantoğlu became governor of the Vidin ...

    After the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule, the family enter into the political life of the country. The son of Emmanuel, Alexander Shishmanov was elected to mayor of the town of Svishtov. Other family members are politics and diplomats too. Of these the most famous is Dr. Assen Shishmanov and Prof. Ivan Shishmanov. In 1884 Ivan Shishmanov ...

  4. Iván Shishman es uno de los más importantes monarcas medievales del folclore búlgaro y su nombre aparece en diversas leyendas, mitos, cuentos y canciones. [11] Es representado como un gobernante heroico que luchó y murió por su país al enfrentar fuerzas enemigas abrumadoras.

  5. Shishman of Vidin, Bulgarian nobleman (boyar), ruled the semi-independent despotate based out of the Danubian fortress in the late 13th and early 14th century (1270s/1280s - before 1308/1313). Shishman was bestowed the title of "despot" by Bulgarian emperors Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria and George Terter I.

  6. Miguel Asen III (en búlgaro: Михаил Асен III, romanizado : Mihail Asen III ), comúnmente llamado Miguel Shishman (en búlgaro: Михаил Шишман, romanizado : Mihail Šišman ), nota 1 gobernó como zar de Bulgaria de 1323 a 1330. Se desconoce el año exacto de su nacimiento, pero ocurrió probablemente entre 1280 y 1292.