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Bezerenbam Miselav
Bezerenbam and Mișelav were Wallachian (Romanian) leaders mentioned in the Persian chronicle Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh written by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani during the Mongol invasion of Europe in 1241.
Unfortunately, there is no information available about their early life and origins.
Kingdom
Wallachia
Year
1241
Events
Mongol invasion of Europe
Reign and Family
Bezerenbam was a "ban" according to Alexandru D. Xenopol, Hasdeu, and Constantin C. Giurescu.
According to the chronicle, Bezerenbam's army was located in Ilaut country.
Xenopol considers that it is possible for Bezerenbam to be the same person as Litovoi, mentioned in a document from 1247 as ruler of the same land.
Bazaram-bam is considered an ancestor of the Romanian dynasty of Basarab by Xenopol.
Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu also thinks that the leader was "Basarab the ban," a local leader, while Constantin C. Giurescu considers that this name was a distorted form of the title of Ban of Severin (Terra Zeurino).
Neagu Djuvara has considered the possibility that Mișelav was Seneslau.
Legacy
Bezerenbam and Mișelav are known for their leadership during the Mongol invasion of Europe in 1241.
They are mentioned in the Persian chronicle Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh written by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani.
Bezerenbam is considered an ancestor of the Romanian dynasty of Basarab by Alexandru D. Xenopol.
Bezerenbam Miselav summary
Bezerenbam and Mișelav are the first know Wallachian (modern day Romania) leaders.
There is no known information about their deaths, family life or anything other than what I have already stated up here.

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