Yes I found this pics in many sources.
I will try put the links soon.
The Volga Bulgar pics there are from this page:
http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?topic=158192.45
The names of the units from this page:
http://www.s155239215.onlinehome.us/...6En_Titles.htm
Names of the military organisation:
Z. Z. Miftakhov
Lecture course on history of Tatar people
Lecture 16
Military and politico - social history of Volga Bulgaria of the 12 c.
Attachments and Tables
a - as
a in
arch, j - as
j in
jealousy, kh - as
h in
hug, ü - as
u in m
unitions, y - as
Y in
York or as
i in
if
4. Index of military terms, titles, government agencies
Anar One of the forms of addressing a ruler, it was used in the initial stages of the Bulgarian ethnos
Angly General name for the coast guard squads (literally - "standing guard by the water")
Balikbashi Commander of a garrison of a small fortress, i.e. balik or suburb of a large city
Baltavar Title of the first rulers of the Bulgarian states. The word was formed from two words, "bal" - lord and "tavar" - Prince. Full translation: "Lord of Princes"
Bak (bek, bi) Title of the of a high rank feudal lord in service, later - prince
Bat Ruler, head, leader. Derivative is Batavyl: the headquarter of the ruler
Batyr Title of the head of a clan, small allodial prince
Bahadir Title of the middle rank feudal lord, a knight
Brig (Birig) Regional militia
Bika Lady, Princess
Guzar Lightly armed soldier of the third line. Other variations of the title: chirmysh, aydar
Djandar Shield bearer, bodyguard
Djura Mercenary, militiaman, member of feudal retinue
Divan Royal office, the governmen
Ilche Regent; representative of the ruler
Kaves 1) militiaman; 2) soldier of a garrison reporting to City council; 3) infantryman armed with arbalet; 4) suburb names in the cities of Bolgar and Kazan
Cossack 1) initial meaning, a knight battling without an armour out of neglect to death and bravery, and also one who gave a vow to not marry until performing some military feats; 2) later, feudal lord in service
Kan Kagann , Emperor. Derivative - Hakan
Karatun 1) crusader, 2) a Christian fanatic
Karaul Patrol, guard
Katau 1) log barrier, 2) ukreplennyj camp, 3) a fortress
Koryk Divisional banner in the Bulgarian army
Salchi Seaman
Soldash (Üldash) Hired soldier
Tavysh Hunnish name of a large segment of an army. The commanderof the tavysh is called tavyshchi or tuchi.
Tudjun Ambassador, envoy for special assignments
Tufang Cannon
Tuchi Military leader of several clans elected for the period of war
Urma Nationaly mobilized army
Ulan Heavily armed knight of the "first line"
Hatyn Spouse of the ruler, Empress
Sheredjirs Incendiary shells invented Bulgarian masters. In the Kiev Rus they were called "shereshirs" or " Besermen fire"
Elbir (bahadir) Soldier of the "second line"
Er-even Guardpost, military guardhouse
Yau tagan Bulgarian ballistic machine
And there the links for the other Bulgar names:
1. Index of cities, fortresses and stations
2. Index of rivers, lakes, seas, oceans
3. Index of ethnonyms
4. Index of military terms, titles, state offices
5. Index of geographical names, parts of the world
6. Index of Kazan Mosques