Bulgars
The term "Bulgars" refers to a group of Turkic tribes that migrated into the region of the {Balkans} during the 7th century. They played a significant role in the formation of the {First Bulgarian Empire}, which became a powerful state in southeastern Europe. The Bulgars are known for their military prowess and their influence on the local Slavic populations.
Over time, the Bulgars assimilated with the Slavs and adopted Christianity, which helped shape the cultural and religious landscape of the region. The legacy of the Bulgars is still evident today in modern {Bulgaria}, where their historical impact is celebrated and studied.