Umor ( bg, Умор) was the ruler of
Bulgaria
Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedo ...
in 766.
According to the
Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers, Umor reigned for only 40 days in 766 and belonged to the
Ukil clan, which makes him a relative of the former rulers
Vinekh
Vineh (also spelled Vinekh; bg, Винех) was ruler of Bulgaria in the mid-8th century. According to the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans, Vineh reigned for seven years and was a member of the Vokil clan.
Vineh ascended the throne after the de ...
and possibly
Kormisosh
Kormisosh ( bg, Кормисош) was a ruler of Bulgaria during the 8th century.
The Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers states that he belonged to the Ukil (or Vokil) clan and ruled for 17 years. According to the chronology developed by Moskov, Kormi ...
. The Byzantine sources indicate that his predecessor
Sabin entrusted Bulgaria to Umor, but give no details of his short reign or fate. Some scholars speculate that he was a champion of the peace party like his discredited predecessor, and that he may have likewise fled to the
Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire primarily in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinopl ...
.
The 17th century Volga Bulgar compilation ''
Ja'far Tarikh'' (a work of disputed authenticity) represents Yumart (i.e., Umor) as the elderly father-in-law of the former ruler Teles (i.e.,
Telets
Telets ( bg, Телец), a member of the Ugain clan, was the ruler of First Bulgarian Empire, Bulgaria from 762 to 765. Byzantine sources indicate that Telets replaced the legitimate rulers of Bulgaria. The same sources describe Telets as a b ...
). According to this source Yumart deposed Sain (i.e., Sabin) and died shortly afterwards.
References
* Mosko Moskov, ''Imennik na bălgarskite vladeteli (novo tălkuvane)'', Sofia 1988.
* Jordan Andreev, Ivan Lazarov, Plamen Pavlov, ''Koj koj e v srednovekovna Bălgarija'', Sofia 1999.
* (primary source), Bahši Iman, ''Džagfar Tarihy'', vol. III, Orenburg 1997.
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8th-century births
8th-century deaths
8th-century Bulgarian monarchs