Revision 2537269 of "Čaka, car Bugarske" on bswikiCar '''Čaka''' (''Чака'') bio je [[car]] [[Bugarska|Bugarske]] 1299. – 1300. On je bio [[Mongoli|Mongol]], sin [[Nogai-kan|Nogai-kana]].<ref>John V.A. Fine, Jr., ''The Late Medieval Balkans'', Ann Arbor, 1987.</ref>
Nije poznato kada je rođen, ali se zna da mu je majka bila Alaka.
Poslije 1285. Čaka je oženio bugarsku princezu [[Elena Terter|Elenu Terter]], čiji je otac bio [[Georgije Terter I.]]
Kan [[Toqta]] je ubio Čakina oca 1299., a iste je godine Čaka postao car Bugarske, naslijedivši [[Ivan II, car Bugarske|Ivana II.]] Nije dugo vladao<ref>Virgil Ciocîltan, ''The Mongols and the Black Sea Trade in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries''</ref> te ga je naslijedio [[Teodor Svetoslav]].<ref>''Information Bulgaria: a short encyclopaedia of the People's Republic of Bulgaria''</ref>
Čaka je imao barem jedno dijete, sina zvanog Kara Küçük.
== Izvori ==
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[[En: Chaka of Bulgaria]]
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