| Batbayan | |
|---|---|
| Tsar (Khan) of Bulgaria | |
| Reign | 665–668 |
| Died | 690 |
| Predecessor | Kubrat |
| Successor | Asparukh |
| Royal House | Dulo |
| Father | Kubrat |
Batbayan (died 690) (also known as Bayan or Boyan, Bezmer or Bezmes, Bazmei + an) was the eldest son of Khagan Kubrat. After Kubrat, Batbayan ruled from Poltava the lands north of the Black Sea and the Azov Sea.
In 668, Batbayan engaged in wars with his relative Cozrig and was temporarily driven into Crimea. Cozrig's Khazars attacked and eventually took the steppes between Don and the Urals, according to the treaty of 668 between Batbayan and the Khazar Khagan (Kaban) under which Batbayan and his sister Huba were taken prisoners. Western Bulgar warriors adopted the practice of wearing Martenitsas in battle to remind them of the sacrifice of their ancestral relatives Batbayan and Huba.
Batbayan's Bulgars are an essential part of the ethnogenesis of the contemporary Balkars and probably in some scale of the Bulgarians, Volga and Crimean Tatars.
See also
| Preceded by Kubrat |
Bulgarian Ruler | Succeeded by Asparukh in Bulgaria Balkor |
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