Vokil, or Uokil, was a name of Bulgar dynastic clan of the early period of the First Bulgarian Empire listed in the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans. The first listed in Nominalia was Kormisosh (r. 737–754) and the last was Umor (r. 766).
Vokil, or Uokil, was a name of Bulgar dynastic clan of the early period of the First Bulgarian Empire listed in the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans. The first listed in Nominalia was Kormisosh (r. 737–754) and the last was Umor (r. 766).
==Theories regarding origins== Kazakhstanian Turkologist Yury Zuev had drawn attention to circumstantial evidence suggesting links between the Vokil and various Central Asian peoples, during antiquity and the early Middle Ages. The peoples concerned include: the Hūjiē (呼揭) or Wūjiē (烏揭), whom Zuev believed to have been an offshoot of the Yuezhi or Wusun; the Xījiē (奚結), a Tiele tribe. the Augaloi of the Transoxiana region beyond the Oxus, among the Indo-European-speaking Tocharii; However, such theories are controversial and cannot be all true. Conclusive evidence proving or disproving them has never been presented and there is no consensus amongst scholars on whether or not such links exist.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).