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  2. Bulgarian Crisis (1885–1888) - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Crisis (Българска криза, Balgarska kriza) refers to a series of events in the Balkans between 1885 and 1888 that affected the balance of power between the Great Powers and the conflict between Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire.

  3. Serbo-Bulgarian War - Wikipedia

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    Manifesto of Knyaz Alexander of Bulgaria declaring the Serbo-Bulgarian War on 2 November 1885 . The Serbo-Bulgarian War or the Serbian–Bulgarian War (Bulgarian: Сръбско-българска война, Srăbsko-bălgarska voyna, Serbian: Српско-бугарски рат, Srpsko-bugarski rat) was a war between the Kingdom of Serbia and Principality of Bulgaria that erupted on 14 ...

  4. Battle of Slivnitsa - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Slivnitsa (Bulgarian: Битка при Сливница, Serbian: Битка на Сливници) was a battle between the Bulgarian army over the Royal Serbian Army on 17–19 November 1885, in the Serbo-Bulgarian War. The Bulgarian victory solidified the unification between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia.

  5. Bulgarian unification - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia before the Unification. United Bulgaria – a lithograph by Nikolai Pavlovich (1835–1894). The Unification of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Съединение на България, romanized: Suedinenie na Bulgariya) was the act of unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and the province of Eastern Rumelia in the autumn of 1885.

  6. First Battle of Caribrod - Wikipedia

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    Greece and Serbia were the main opponents to this Bulgarian move believing that this would endanger their plans for Macedonia. On November 2, 1885, King Milan I declared war on the Principality of Bulgaria and the same day, the Royal Serbian Army started an attack on the Bulgarian Army, in an attempt to quickly reach Sofia and

  7. Provisional Russian Administration in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Bulgaria serviced the debt from 1883 until 1885, when relations between Bulgaria and Russia were severed after Bulgarian unification with Eastern Rumelia, which had not been approved by Russia, and the following Serbo-Bulgarian War, prior to which Russia had withdrawn its military officers, leaving all their equipment ...

  8. History of Bulgaria (1878–1946) - Wikipedia

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    Although Bulgaria, in alliance with Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottomans, won military victories against Serbia and Romania, occupying much of Macedonia (taking Skopje in October), advancing into Greek Macedonia, and taking Dobruja from the Romanians in September 1916, the war soon became unpopular with the majority of Bulgarian people ...

  9. Bulgarian crisis - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Crisis may refer to: Bulgarian Crisis (1885–88) Bulgarian Declaration of Independence (1908) Negotiations of Bulgaria with the Central Powers and the Entente (1915) Incident at Petrich (1925) Bulgarian financial crisis of 1996–97; 2013 Bulgarian protests