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    Kera Tamara (Bulgarian: Кера Тамара; c. 1340 - c. 1389, known also as Tamara Hatun) was a Bulgarian princess, the daughter of the Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Alexander and his second wife Sarah-Theodora, and the legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Murad I.

  3. Kera Tamara (Bulgarian: Кера Тамара; c. 1340 - c. 1389, known also as Tamara Hatun) was a Bulgarian princess, the daughter of the Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Alexander and his second wife Sarah-Theodora, and the legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Murad I.

  4. Kera Tamara (Bulgarian: Кера Тамара; c. 1340 - c. 1389, known also as Tamara Hatun) was a Bulgarian princess, the daughter of the Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Alexander and his second wife Sarah-Theodora, and the legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Murad I.

  5. Kera Tamara was a sister of Ivan Shishman and Ivan Sratsimir. She was born probably around 1340 [1] and originates from the Shishman dynasty. The first husband of Kera Tamara was...

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  6. In 1373, the Bulgarian princess Kera Tamara married the Ottoman sultan Murad I. From historians' perspective, this was merely a political act that postponed the Ottoman invasion and the fall of the Bulgarian state under Ottoman rule.

  7. Кера Тамара е погребана в Бруса редом с осман­ските владетели и господарки. „Гробницата – пише Роза Павлова по сведения на посетилия старата осман­ска столица през 1909 г. П. С. Даскалов – се намирала до самата каменна стена и приличала на стара христи­янска църква, подобна на църквата „Св. Георги“ в Со­фия. Тя била постлана с рогозки.

  8. Tamara Hejtan (Bulgarian: Кера Тамара; circa 1340 - died after 1378) was a Bulgarian princess, the daughter of the Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Alexander and his second wife Sarah-Theodora.