Vidin Tsardom

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The Vidin Tsardom was a medieval Bulgarian state centered on the city of Vidin, which emerged as a semi-independent polity during the fragmentation of the Second Bulgarian Empire.

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Vidin Tsardom canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical polity
medieval Bulgarian state
tsardom
borderedBy Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
Ottoman Beylik NERFINISHED
Serbian Empire NERFINISHED
Wallachia NERFINISHED
capital Vidin NERFINISHED
centeredOn city of Vidin NERFINISHED
conflict Hungarian–Bulgarian conflicts NERFINISHED
Ottoman–Bulgarian wars NERFINISHED
country Bulgaria
culture medieval Bulgarian culture
currency medieval Bulgarian coinage
dynasty Shishman dynasty NERFINISHED
emergedFrom Second Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
endEvent Ottoman conquest of Vidin NERFINISHED
endTime c. 1396
late 14th century
era Middle Ages
firstRuler Michael Shishman NERFINISHED
governmentType hereditary monarchy
monarchy
hasFortress Baba Vida NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Middle Bulgarian NERFINISHED
hasReligion Bulgarian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Bdin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Vidin NERFINISHED
northwestern Bulgaria
locatedOn Danube River NERFINISHED
notableRuler Ivan Alexander NERFINISHED
Ivan Sratsimir NERFINISHED
Michael Shishman NERFINISHED
partOf Second Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
late medieval Balkan states system
politicalStatus regional principality
semi-independent polity
predecessor Second Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
rulerTitle emperor of the Bulgarians
tsar
startEvent fragmentation of the Second Bulgarian Empire
weakening of central authority in Tarnovo
startTime 14th century
c. 1356
successor Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
usedScript Cyrillic script NERFINISHED

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Ivan Sratsimir ruledPartOf Vidin Tsardom