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Bulanids


Bulan was the E-B405 was a king of the Khalyzians in Greater Dacia and a descendant of the House of Aba. He was converted to Judaism by Yitzhak Sangari in 740 and took the name Sabriel. Many of his Judaic Khalyzians were buried in Chelarevo when Maurot's Slovi began to expand. Bulan's descendants retreated to rule over the Khalyzians independently from Old Halychyna until 1084.

The Bulanid Judaic Kings of the Cozar People in Old Halychyna became a completely independent nation under their own line of rulers from the non-Jewish Ashina Khazar Khagans of Taurian-Khazaria. The known lineage of Bulanid Khagans of the Cozar People in Greater Halychina is:

Sabriel c.740
Obadiah
Hezekiah
Manasseh I
Hanukkah,
the brother of Obadiah; next (814-?)
Isaac, his son; afterwards (?-835)
his son Zebulun
then his son Moses-Menasseh
then his son Nisi
then his son Aaron I
then his son Menahem
then his son Benjamin
then his son Aaron II
Joseph 950s-960s

Their relative Khan-Tuvan Dyggvi eventually led his Polan portion of the Cozar People in secession as the Kiabar Jews of Kopyriv Kinets' who had split with the Kara-Khazars.

896 Bulan's people assisted in the restoration of Hungary before being hung out to dry.

907 Carpats & Dulevi support Oleg of Novgorod's raid on Byzantium.