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  2. List of wars involving Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    First Bulgarian-Byzantine War (680-792) Bulgarian Empire: Byzantine Empire: Victory. Formation and expansion of the First Bulgarian Empire; Siege of Constantinople (717–718) Bulgarian Empire: Umayyad Caliphate: Victory: First Bulgarian-Serbian War (839-842) Bulgarian Empire: Serbian Principality: Defeat: Second Bulgarian-Serbian War 853 ...

  3. Category:Wars involving Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    This category includes historical wars in which Bulgaria (681–present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wars of Bulgaria .

  4. Category:Battles involving Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Battles of World War II involving Bulgaria (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Battles involving Bulgaria" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  5. List of conflicts in Europe - Wikipedia

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    1642–1651 English Civil War. 1642–1646 First English Civil War; 1648–1649 Second English Civil War; 1649–1651 Third English Civil War; 1649–1653 Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; 1640–1668 Spanish-Portuguese War – 80,000 killed in action [1] 1648–1659 Franco-Spanish War – 108,000 killed in action [1] 1648–1657 Khmelnytsky ...

  6. Category:Military history of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... List of Bulgarian generals from 1878 to 1946; ... Second Balkan War order of battle: Bulgarian Army; Siege of Serdica ...

  7. Siege of Vidin (1913) - Wikipedia

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    At the war's start, the Bulgarian First Army was situated in north-western Bulgaria. Its advance into Serbian territory was successful between 22 and 25 June, but Romania's unexpected intervention in the war and the Bulgarian Army's retreat from the front against Greece forced the Bulgarian chief of staff to transfer most of the country's troops into the region of Macedonia. [2]

  8. Battle of Kula - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian offensive in Northwestern Bulgaria began on 3 November, right after the invasion of Caribrod and the battle of Tran.Their Timoshka division [], consisting of 7 battalions, 3 squadrons, 2 Polish batteries and engineering units, with a total of 6,200 soldiers [1] and 12 guns under the command of Colonel Ilija Dzhuknich, crossed the border through the and captured Kula the same day ...

  9. Category:Wars involving the First Bulgarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Bulgar–Serb War (839–842) Bulgar–Serb War (853) Bulgarian–Hungarian wars; Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924; Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria; Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896; Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927