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''Komis'' ("Kont") '''Nikola''' ({{Dil|bg|Никола|Nikola}}) [[Birinci Bulgar İmparatorluğu]]'nda yerel bir hükümdardır. Muhtemelen [[Ermeniler|Ermeni]] asıllıdır [[Cometopuli Hanedanı]]'nın atasıdır.
 
Ermeni vakainüvis [[Stepanos Asoghik]]'e göre ailesi Ermeni [[Tercan]] bölgesi kökenlidir.{{Kdş|PmbZ|loc=Nikolaos (#26038}}{{Kdş|ODB|loc="Kometopouloi" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1140–1141}} Ermeni Kral [[II. Aşot]]'un kızı [[Ripsimia (Comita Nikola'nın eşi)|Ripsimia]] ile evlenmiştir.{{Kdş|Adontz|1938|s=37}}<ref>David Marshall Lang, The Bulgarians: from pagan times to the Ottoman conquest, Westview Press, 1976, p. 67.</ref><ref>Tom Winnifrith, Badlands, Borderlands: A History of Northern Epirus/Southern Albania, Duckworth, 2002, p. 83.</ref> Ancak II. Aşot ve eşi Marie'nin çocukları olduğu bilinmemektedir.
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He was married to [[Ripsimia of Armenia|Ripsime or Hripsime]], seen as a daughter of King [[Ashot II of Armenia]].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Adontz |first=Nicholas |title=Samuel l'Armenien, roi des Bulgares |journal=Mar BCLSMP |issue=39 |year=1938 |page=37 |language=French }}</ref><ref>David Marshall Lang, The Bulgarians: from pagan times to the Ottoman conquest, Westview Press, 1976, p. 67.</ref><ref>Tom Winnifrith, Badlands, Borderlands: A History of Northern Epirus/Southern Albania, Duckworth, 2002, p. 83.</ref> However, Ashot ll and his wife Marie of Kachen are not known to have had children. The couple had four sons, [[David of Bulgaria|David]], [[Moses of Bulgaria|Moses]], [[Aron of Bulgaria|Aron]], and [[Samuel of Bulgaria|Samuel]], who are collectively known as the [[Cometopuli]] (from Greek ''Kometopouloi'', "sons of the ''komes''"; Armenian կոմսաձագ ''Komsajagk'').{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=Nikolaos (#26038}}{{sfn|ODB|loc="Kometopouloi" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1140–1141}} Sometime in the 970s—the exact date is unclear and disputed—the brothers launched a successful rebellion against the [[Byzantine Empire]], that had [[Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria|recently]] subdued Bulgaria; after the early death of his brothers, Samuel remained as the undisputed leader of Bulgaria, ruling as Tsar from 996 until his death in 1014.{{sfn|ODB|loc="Kometopouloi" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1140–1141; "Samuel of Bulgaria" (A. Kazhdan & C. M. Brand), p. 1838}}
 
Other than that, nothing is known of Nicholas.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=Nikolaos (#26038}} He may have ruled [[Serdica]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Prokić |first=Božidar |title=Die Zusätze in der Handschrift des Johannes Scylitzes. Codex Vindobonensis hist. graec. LXXIV. |location=München |year=1906 |page=28 |language=German|oclc=11193528 }}</ref> or, according to other sources, was a local count in the region of the modern [[North Macedonia]].<ref>Southeastern Europe in the early Middle Ages. Florin Curta. page 241</ref> The family appanage was located above the village of [[Palatovo]], according to legend and a number of archeological data in the neighborhood. <ref>[http://www.focus-news.net/opinion/0000/00/00/9663/ Interview with Georgi Georgiev, historian from Dupnitsa]</ref>
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