The 1890s in the Principality of Bulgaria Prince of Bulgaria: Ferdinand I (1887–1918) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Stefan Stambolov (1887–1894) Konstantin...
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The Principality of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Княжество България, romanized: Knyazhestvo Balgariya) was a vassal state under the suzerainty of the Ottoman...
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The Bulgarian Secret Revolutionary Brotherhood (Bulgarian: :Българско тайно революционно братство) was organized from a small group of Bulgarian conservatives...
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continued well after Bulgaria's Liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878. Until the early 1890s, Muslim birth rates in Bulgaria hesitated in the low 20s, dwarfed...
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The 1920s in the Kingdom of Bulgaria. Tsar of Bulgaria: Boris III (1918–1943) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Aleksandar Stamboliyski (1919–1923) Aleksandar...
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The 1910s in the Kingdom of Bulgaria. Tsar of Bulgaria: Ferdinand I (1887–1918) Boris III (1918–1943) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Aleksandar Malinov (1908–1911)...
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Strandzha (organization) (category 1890s in Bulgaria)
immigrants from Eastern Thrace to Bulgaria, which existed from 1896 to 1900. It was founded as a legal organization in 1896 in Varna by immigrants led by Petko...
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Turks from Bulgaria and by the early 1890s so many Turks had left the former Turkish stronghold of north-eastern Bulgaria that the government in Sofia began...
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1900s in the Principality of Bulgaria (until 1908) and the Kingdom of Bulgaria (from 1908). Prince of Bulgaria: Ferdinand I (1887–1908) Tsar of Bulgaria: Ferdinand...
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Macedonian Secret Revolutionary Committee (category 1890s in Bulgaria)
called "Geneva Group". The Bulgarian anarchist movement grew in the 1890s, and the territory of Principality of Bulgaria became a staging-point for anarchist...
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the history of the Bulgarian people and their origin. The earliest evidence of hominid occupation discovered in what is today Bulgaria date from at least...
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government in the 1950s. By the mid-1890s, there were two recorded Esperantists in Bulgaria. This number increased to 36 Esperantists in 1899 and to...
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Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced [ˈvarnɐ]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea...
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under Greater Bulgaria. Eastern Rumelia was annexed to Bulgaria in 1885 through bloodless revolution. During the early 1890s, two pro-Bulgarian revolutionary...
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(Bulgarian: Либерална партия, Liberalna partiya, LP) was a political party in Bulgaria and the main force in domestic politics between independence in...
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This is a list of years in Bulgaria. 1870s 1878 1879 1880s 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890s 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897...
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from their studies in Russia, initially influenced by Marxism but later moving towards anarchism. During the 1890s, the Bulgarian anarchist movement began...
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Abdul Hamid II (section In popular culture)
separatism. By the 1890s, Greek, Bulgarian, Serbian, and Aromanian militant groups started fighting Ottoman authorities, and each other, in the Macedonian...
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Macedonia (region) (redirect from Macedonian controversy between the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria)
the First Bulgarian Empire throughout the 9th and the 10th century, was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire in 1018 as the Themе of Bulgaria. With the...
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Foreign relations of Australia (redirect from Australia–Bulgaria relations)
2012. Retrieved 8 July 2012. "Bulgaria". dfat.gov.au. "The Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Canberra". Bulgaria.org.au. Archived from the original...
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executed in 1923. Minnie Dean: Scottish immigrant baby farmer who killed at least three children by Laudanum poisoning and suffocation in the 1890s; executed...
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claimed Bulgarian ancestry, an increase compared to the 27,260 of the 2006 Census. Mass Bulgarian emigration to Canada began in the late 1890s and the...
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Foreign relations of Japan (redirect from Bulgarian-Japanese relations)
"Ambasada Japoniei in Romania". Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015. "AMBASADA ROMÂNIEI în Japonia". Archived from...
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Under the Yoke (category Ottoman period in the history of Bulgaria)
the Yoke (Bulgarian: Под игото, romanized: Pod Igoto), subtitled A Novel About the Life of the Bulgarians on the Eve of Liberation (Bulgarian: Роман из...
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Ottoman census, in thousands, adjusted to round numbers. During the early 1890s, two pro-Bulgarian revolutionary organizations active in Macedonia and Southern...
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Armenians in Bulgaria (Armenian: Հայերը Բուլղարիայում, romanized: Hayery Bulghariayum; Bulgarian: Арменци в България, romanized: Armentsi v Bulgariya)...
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of ethnic non-Bulgarians to Bulgaria began after the country's liberation from Ottoman rule and the restoration of the Bulgarian state in 1878. The first...
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Gotse Delchev (redirect from Goce Delcev, Bulgaria)
important Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary (komitadji), active in the Ottoman-ruled Macedonia and Adrianople regions, as well as in Bulgaria, at the turn of...
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The Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church is a sui iuris ("autonomous") Eastern Catholic church based in Bulgaria. As a particular church of the Catholic Church...
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Tsar (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
were the official titles in the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018), Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396), the Kingdom of Bulgaria (1908–1946), the Serbian...
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