Organa (Alpo-Morgan) was Kubrat 's maternal uncle of the Ermi clan. According to John of Nikiu , he was regent ( kavkhan ) over the tribe of the Onogur Bulgars from 617 to 630 in place of his nephew, Kubrat, for the time Kubrat was growing up as a hostage in the Byzantine Empire . There is information that Organa accompanied Kubrat on his initial trip to Constantinople . Some historians have identified Organa with Gostun and Western Turkic Baghatur Qaghan (莫賀咄可汗 Mòhèduō Kèhán ). Panos Sophoulis considered that Organa is in fact a Turkic title ( or- ḡan/qan ) rather than a proper name.
2-577: Organa Peak on Smith Island in Antarctica is named after Organa. This Bulgarian biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This biography of a member of a European royal house is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Ukrainian history –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Organa Peak Organa Peak ( Bulgarian : връх Органа , romanized : vrah Organa , IPA: [ˈvrɤx orˈɡanɐ] )
4-710: Is a peak rising to 1194 m in Imeon Range on Smith Island , South Shetland Islands . Situated 6.8 km northeast of Cape James , and 1.85 km south-southwest of Riggs Peak . Overlooking Letnitsa Glacier to the east and southeast, and Kremena Ice Piedmont to the south. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after the Bulgarian ruler Organa (7th Century AD), regent of Bulgars and uncle of Khan Kubrat . 63°03′02″S 62°37′47″W / 63.05056°S 62.62972°W / -63.05056; -62.62972 This article includes information from
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