Talk:Batbayan of Bulgaria

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The purpose of this story is total misinforming of its reader. --Shisharki 07:15, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

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The whole bit appears to be derived from Djagfar tarikhy. It is not mentioned in any source I know of. Nor is the "Bulgarian Legend of the Silver Stag", probably another hoax. --91.148.159.4 14:17, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

Batbayan was left with the Kara Bulgar and Bulyar princedom and the Baltavar title and had to renounce the title Khagan, thus effectively making him a subject of the Khazars. Furthermore, the land was split with his uncle Shambat. The Bulgarian Legend of the Silver Stag describes his attempt to flee to Danube Bulgaria with his sister Houba which resulted in his eventual death.