Vineh of Bulgaria

Vineh (also spelled Vinekh; Bulgarian: Винех) was ruler of Bulgaria in the mid-8th century.

According to the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans, Vineh reigned for seven years and was a member of the Vokil clan.

Vineh ascended the throne after the defeat of his predecessor Kormisosh by the Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine V. In c. 756 Constantine campaigned against Bulgaria by land and sea and defeated the Bulgarian army led by Vineh at Marcellae (Karnobat).

The defeated monarch sued for peace and undertook to send his own children as hostages.

Vineh did not follow up his victory and sought to re-establish the peace.