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    The convention of Sofia between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) was signed on 6 September (24 August O.S.) 1915. It rectified the border between...
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    (1913) and the BulgarianOttoman convention (1915). The border was reaffirmed by the Treaty of Lausanne ten years later, though Bulgaria was not a party...
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    East Thrace (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    were defined by the Treaty of Constantinople (1913) and the Bulgarian-Ottoman convention (1915) and were reaffirmed by the Treaty of Lausanne. East Thrace...
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    in 1915 and 1916, the conflict degraded into attritional trench warfare on both the Northern and the Southern Bulgarian Fronts after most Bulgarian goals...
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  • An OttomanBulgarian (or Turco-Bulgarian) alliance was signed in Sofia on 19 August (6 August O.S.) 1914 during the opening month of the First World War...
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    The Bulgarian government aligned itself with Germany and Austria-Hungary, even though this meant also becoming an ally of the Ottomans, Bulgaria's traditional...
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    the Ottoman Empire entered the war by launching a naval raid on Russian ports. Bulgaria joined the Central Powers last, which it did in October 1915 by...
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    supplies to the embattled Ottoman Empire. Serbia was then divided between the Austro-Hungarian occupied zone and the Bulgarian occupied zone. The Serbian...
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    Treaty of Constantinople (1913) (category Bilateral treaties of the Ottoman Empire)
    side) by way of the Bulgarian–Ottoman convention (1915). However, the Central Powers were defeated in 1918 and Bulgaria lost both Western Thrace and Didymoteicho...
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    The Tsardom of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Царство България, romanized: Tsarstvo Balgariya), also known as the Third Bulgarian Tsardom (Bulgarian: Трето Българско...
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    between Bulgaria and Germany[citation needed] was a secret military treaty signed on 6 September (24 August O.S.) 1915 between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and...
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    smaller parties such as Ottoman Socialist Party and ethnic parties which included People's Federative Party (Bulgarian Section), Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs...
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    Edmund Allenby. Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand declared on the eve of war: "the purpose of my life is the destruction of Serbia". Many Bulgarian troops were side-lined...
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    The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers of World War I, allied with the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria. It entered the war on 29...
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  • the Second Bulgarian Empire and Bulgarian independence to an end. In 1393, the Ottomans captured Tarnovo, the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, after...
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    of Bulgarian King Ferdinand I Brought to Bulgaria from Germany". Bulgarian News Agency. Retrieved 31 May 2024. The Grand Master of the Bulgarian Orders...
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    Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria declared war upon the Ottoman Empire and defeated it, in the process stripping the Ottomans of their European provinces...
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  • Powers and the Entente to involve Bulgaria in the war on their side. They are also called The Bulgarian Summer of 1915. When the war broke out the country...
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    to the Bulgarian request for an armistice. A mass of retreating Bulgarian mutineers had converged on the railway centre of Radomir in Bulgaria, 30 miles...
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    Nikola Zhekov (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    Zhekov (Bulgarian: Никола Тодоров Жеков; German: Nikola Todorow Schekow; 6 January 1865 – 1 November 1949) was the Minister of War of Bulgaria in 1915 and...
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    April Uprising (Bulgarian: Априлско въстание, romanized: Aprilsko vastanie) was an insurrection organised by the Bulgarians in the Ottoman Empire from April...
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  • The Bulgarian First Army was a Bulgarian field army during the Balkan Wars, World War I and World War II. Following the military reforms of 1907 the territory...
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    in the Ottoman forces also raped and murdered Bulgarians during the 1877 Russo-Turkish war. According to Bulgarian historians, 30,000 Bulgarian civilians...
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    The Ottoman Bank (Turkish: Osmanlı Bankası), known from 1863 to 1925 as the Imperial Ottoman Bank (French: Banque Impériale Ottomane, Ottoman Turkish:...
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    expulsion of Turks from Bulgaria. The Bulgarian uprising eventually lead to a war between Russia and the Ottomans. Russia invaded the Ottoman Balkans through...
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    of Bulgaria entered World War I on the side of the Central Powers on 14 October 1915, invading and occupying parts of Serbia. However, Bulgarian forces...
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    Treaty of San Stefano (category 1878 in the Ottoman Empire)
    of an autonomous Principality of Bulgaria following almost 500 years of Ottoman rule in the Bulgarian lands. Bulgarians celebrate the day the treaty was...
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    better positions within the region. The OttomanBulgarian alliance may have been a prerequisite for Bulgaria's joining the Central Powers after Turkey...
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    the Bulgarian front and liberated Serbia. After the San Stefano Treaty in 1878, Bulgarian leaders aspired for the reconstitution of Greater Bulgaria. Thus...
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    followed by the BulgarianOttoman wars and the Serbian–Ottoman wars in the mid-14th century. Much of this period was characterised by Ottoman expansion into...
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