Culture Of Romania Wikipedia
Bulgaria’s territory extended twice from the middle Danube to the north of present day Budapest to the Dnester, although its possession of Transylvania is debatable. In 813 Khan Krum seized Odrin and plundered the whole of Eastern Thrace. He took 50,000 captives who were settled in Bulgaria across the Danube. Among 271 and 275, the Roman army and administration left Dacia, which was invaded later by the Goths. The Goths mixed with the local people until the 4th century, when the Huns, a nomadic persons, arrived. The Gepids, the Avars, the Bulgars and their Slavic subjects ruled Transylvania until the...