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

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    The proposed Treaty of San Stefano of March 3, 1878 provided for a self-governing Bulgarian state, [1] which comprised the geographical regions of Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia. Fearing the establishment of a large Russian client state in the Balkans, the other Great Powers , especially Great Britain and Austria-Hungary, refused to agree to the ...

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    For Participation in the Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885 Silver Class. ... For The Independence of Bulgaria 22 September 1908. ... III 1878 – 3. ...

  4. Liberation of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    On 6 September 1885, Eastern Rumelia became part of the Principality of Bulgaria after a bloodless unification, although the principality was a de facto independent nation but de jure vassal nation of the Ottoman Empire until 1908, when Bulgaria proclaimed its declaration of independence. The 1878 declaration, which signified Bulgaria's break ...

  5. Commemorative coins of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Crafts • Viticulture and Wine Production 5 Leva Collector Coin Ag 500° - Coloured 5 Leva 10 000 199. 2006 National Parks and Reserves • The Black Sea Coast 10 Leva Collector Coin Ag 925° 10 Leva 7 000 200. 2006 Treasures of Bulgaria • The Letnitsa silver treasure 10 Leva Collector Coin Ag 999° 10 Leva 10 000 201. 2006

  6. History of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman Bulgaria 1396–1878. Resistance after 1413; National Revival 1762–1878. Early; Late; Establishment of the Bulgarian Exarchate 1870; April Uprising 1876; Liberation War 1877–1878; Third Bulgarian State 1878–present. Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885; Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising 1903; Balkan Wars 1912–1913; World War I 1915–1918 ...

  7. Order of Bravery - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Stambolov - Bulgarian statesman, revolutionary, politician, poet and journalist. Georgi Zhivkov - Bulgarian revolutionary and politician of the People's Liberal Party, three times chairman of the National Assembly, regent of Bulgaria after the abdication of Alexander I (1886-1887) and minister of enlightenment (1886, 1887-1893).

  8. Principality of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Silver coin: 5 leva - Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, 1894. There was a substantial Bulgarian population still living under Ottoman rule, particularly in Macedonia. To complicate matters, Serbia and Greece too made claims over parts of Macedonia, while Serbia, as a Slavic nation, also considered Macedonians as belonging to Serbian nation.

  9. Liberation Day (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    It commemorates the Liberation of Bulgaria during the events of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) that led to the re-establishment of Bulgarian statehood. The Treaty of San Stefano signed on 3 March 1878 committed the Ottoman Empire to accept the refoundation of the Bulgarian state that was conquered in the 14th century during the Bulgarian ...

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