Ibn Fadlan, who visited Volga Bulgaria in the 10th century, referred to numerous snakes, especially in trees.
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Some of its population fled north, to the Volga-Kama region, where they established Volga Bulgaria, which eventually became extremely wealthy; its capital being the 4th largest city in the world.