Bolgar
Bolgar may refer to:
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People
- Bolgars, a people of Central Asian origin
- Bolgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars
- Bolgar languages
- Bolgar Bagryanov, Bulgarian film director
- Boyan Bolgar, Bulgarian writer
- Hedda Bolgar (1909–2013), American psychoanalyst
- J. Bolgar, student of British mathematician Dan Segal
- Peter Bolgar (b. 1936), British television and radio announcer
- Robert Bolgar (1913–1985), an Austro-Hungarian-British classical scholar
- William A. Bolgar, a Ford Hall Forum speaker in 1929
- Dániel Bolgár (b. 1982), Hungarian musician
- Elek Bolgár, ambassador of the People's Republic of Hungary to the United Kingdom, envoy extraordinary
- Tamás Bolgár, Hungarian voivode, King of the Gypsies
Fictional character
- Bolgar, a character in the 2007 Flash Gordon series who replaced Prince Thun
Places
- Bolgar Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of Bolgar and one rural locality in Spassky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia are incorporated as
- Bolgar (inhabited locality), several inhabited localities in Russia
- Bolgar Buttress, a buttress in Antarctica
- Bolghar, a historical Volga Bulgarian capital
Other uses
- KZT BOLGAR, a Bulgarian tractor manufacturer
See also
- Bulgar (disambiguation)
- Volgar (disambiguation)
- Vulgar (disambiguation)
- Bolgary, several rural localities in Russia
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