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Salan, Salanus or Zalan (Bulgarian and : Салан or Залан; ; ) was, according to the , a local Bulgarian () who ruled in the 9th century between and rivers in the south and the Carpathians in the north. The capital of his voivodship (duchy) was . The exact border of his duchy is not clear: according to some sources, his duchy included present-day northern , much of present-day central , present-day eastern and part of present-day western and northern , while according to other sources, his duchy included only present-day Bačka/Bácska region of and .

His name comes from the toponym Szalánkemén (archaically Zoloncaman, today ).


History
According to Gesta Hungarorum, Salan (Salanus) was an Orthodox vassal of the Byzantine Empire or of the Bulgarian . Serbian historian Dr Aleksa Ivić supposes that Salan was a Slavic king.Dr Aleksa Ivić, Istorija Srba u Vojvodini, Novi Sad, 1929. The chronicle states that he was a descendant of the Bulgarian Khan, who conquered the territory up to the borders of Russia and Poland after the death of Attila the Hun.

At the time of the Hungarian conquest (after 896), Hungarians attacked Salan's voivodship and Bulgarians led by the tsar Simeon came to the aid of voivod Salan. Even the Emperor sent auxiliary troops against the . The Hungarians defeated a united Bulgarian and Byzantine army led by Salan in the early 10th century on the plains of Alpár "Alpár" may be modern Tiszaalpár; recorded in 1075 as "Olper", when it was within the domains of Géza I. and the voivodship of Salan fell under Hungarian rule.


Sources
The main historical source about Duke Salan is a historical chronicle known as , written by Magister P., notary of Hungarian King Bela in the late 12th century. Gesta Hungarorum, however, is not considered to be a fully reliable source, thus the existence of Salan is questionable. However, the 10th century chronicler, Liudprand, also wrote about a Hungarian victory over the Bulgarians and the Byzantines in the early 10th century and other sources also mention that the area between Danube and Tisa was under Bulgarian rule, which confirm some claims from Gesta Hungarorum regarding the story about Salan.


Appearances in popular media
Duke Salan appears as a playable character in the video game Crusader Kings III in the 9th-century start date.


See also
  • Bačka
  • Bulgarian–Hungarian Wars


Literature
  • Marko Jovanov, Devet vekova od pomena imena Titela, Titelski letopis, Titel, 2001.
  • Dr Aleksa Ivić, Istorija Srba u Vojvodini, Novi Sad, 1929.
  • Prof.dr Radmilo Petrović, Vojvodina, Beograd, 2003.


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