Cozar People
Alba Bulgarica also known as Vojvodina and Syrmia or Sirmium, or Sarmatian or Savromat, Sabir, Alan, ˀln (אלן), Elicanum and Utigur Bulgaria or Bogomils were a Noahide commumity which existed in the 8th to 11th century in greater Banat under the rule of Galad, Sabriel, Salan, Gelu, Morut and Ajtony. It was succeeded by the Szekley Sabbatarians in the East and the Bosnian Church in the West and the Moravian Church in the North. The Sarmatian inhabitants were allied to the Kalismani and were sometimes identified with them as Cozar people of Crisana, Galycivka and Cuzrioara. The state began when Edumen of Moravia established a peace treaty with the Aquilas Szekleys by inviting Galad of Vidin to power in Banat around 740CE. Galad's son Sabriel converted to Noahide Judaism under thr influence of thousands of Paulician Alevis brought into his lands by the Byzantines. Gradually these Szekley Bulgarians lost influence. In the First Bylgarian Empire which had become very Slavinic and so they ruled their own practically independent Bogomil state in Banat until the Bulgarian Church sided with the Byzantines against them.