History and chronology of Bulgaria
History of Bulgaria
Chronology of Bulgaria
Year
0582
0680
0700
0718
0721
0738
0753
0760
0763
0766
0767
0768
0777
0803
0814
0815
0831
0836
0866
0889
0893
0894
0895
0897
0926
0927
0969
0972
1185
1186
1187
1189
1191
1196
1197
1205
1207
1208
1217
1218
1230
1232
1234
1235
1236
1241
1242
1246
1256
1257
1277
1279
1280
1292
1299
1300
1322
1323
1330
1331
1356
1371
1854
1861
1878
1879
1885
1887
1896
1900
1908
1909
1911
1912
1913
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1923
1924
1926
1927
1929
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1941
1942
1943
1945
1946
1948
1950
1951
1954
1957
1960
1962
1971
1980
1981
1989
1990
1991
1994
1996
2000
2001
Arts
1935
1960
1981
Gov
0768
1854
1908
1909
1913
1917
1918
1919
1920
1923
1924
1926
1927
1929
1934
1935
1936
1946
1950
1951
1962
1971
1989
1990
1991
1996
2000
2001
Mon
0582
0680
0700
0721
0738
0753
0760
0763
0766
0767
0768
0777
0803
0814
0815
0831
0836
0866
0889
0893
0894
0895
0897
0926
0927
0969
0972
1185
1186
1187
1189
1191
1196
1197
1207
1218
1232
1234
1235
1241
1242
1246
1256
1257
1277
1279
1280
1292
1299
1300
1322
1323
1330
1331
1356
1371
1861
1879
1887
1896
1908
1918
1924
1934
1943
1948
Sci
1937
War
0718
1205
1208
1217
1230
1235
1236
1878
1885
1911
1912
1913
1915
1916
1918
1919
1941
1942
1943
General
Astronomy
Balkan Wars, 1st
Balkan Wars, 2nd
BSP
Bulgaria-Serbia War
Communist Party
Fatherland Front
Government
Holy Crusades, The 4th
House of Asen
House of Battenburg
House of Dulo
House of Krum
House of Saxe-Coburg
House of Sisman
House of Terter
House of Ukil
Literature
Military
Revolution
Russia-Turkey War
World War, 1st
World War, 2nd
Biographies
Alexander
Asparukh
Boril
Boris I
Boris II
Boris III
Caka
Canetti Elias
Chernenkov Vulko
Chervenkov Vulko Velev
Constantine Tikh
Danev Stojan
Dimitriev Radko
Dimitrov Georgi
Dimitrov Georgi Mikhailovich
Ditseng
Dukum
Ferdinand I
George II
George I Terter
Ivajlo
Ivan Alexander
Ivan Asen I
Ivan Asen II
Ivan Asen III
Ivan Sisman
Ivan Stephen
Ivan Stratsimir
Kaloyan
Kardam
Koloman I
Koloman II
Kormisos
Krum
Lilov Aleksandur
Malamir
Malinov Alexander
Michael II
Michael III Sisman
Milan I
Mladenov Petur
Omartag
Pagan
Parvanov Georgi
Peter I
Peter II
Presian
Radoslavov Vasil
Rakovsky Khristian Georgiyevich
Sabin
Savov Michael
Sevar
Simeon I
Simeon II
Smilets
Stamboliisky Alexander
Stoyanov Petar
Telerig
Telets
Tervel
Theodore Svetoslav
Toktu
Totku
Umar
Vinekh
Vladimir
Zankoff Alexander
Zhivkov Todor
Zwicky Fritz
Events
Abdication
Alliance
Ambassador
Armistice
Arrest
Assassination
Balkan League
Battle of Adrianople
Battle of Elle
Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas
Battle of Klokonista
Battle of Kosovo
Battle of Kresna
Battle of Lemnos
Battle of Mount Beles
Battle of Pirot
Battle of Plovdiv
Battle of Slivnitsa
Birth
Bulgarian Socialist Party
Capture of Adrianople
Capture of Nis
Capture of Roumelia
Capture of Sofia
Capture of Thrace
Central Committee
Chairman
Comintern
Comintern
Communist Party
Congress of Berlin
Constitution
Conversion
Coronation
Council
Coup d'Etat
Death
Declaration of War
Defeat
Deputy Chairman
Diplomacy
Election
Exile
General
Head of State
Independence
Invasion of Bulgaria
Invasion of Thrace
Invasion of Turkey
Member of Parliament
Minister
Mobilization
Nobel Prize
Pact
Partition
Party Leader
Peace
Plot
President
Prime Minister
Publication
Purge
Reinstatement
Relativity
Resignation
Restoration
Rule of Bulgaria
Rule of Melnik
Rule of Moesia
Rule of Nis
Rule of Prosek
Rule of Serbia
Rule of Sofia
Rule of Thrace
Siege of Adrianople
Siege of Belgrade
Siege of Gevgelija
Siege of Nigrita
Siege of Serres
Siege of Sofia
Succession
Surrender
Treaty of Bucharest
Treaty of Greco-Bulgarian
Treaty of London
Treaty of Neuilly
Treaty of San Stefano
Treaty of Sevres
Trial
Warsaw Pact Organization
Places
Adrianople
Belgrade
Berlin
Bucharest
Coburg
Elle
Gevgelija
Kilkis-Lahanas
Klokonista
Kosovo
Kresna
Lemnos
London
Melnic
Moesia
Mount Beles
Neuilly
Nigrita
Nis
Pirot
Plovdiv
Prague
Prosek
River Danube
Roumelia
San Stefano
Serres
Sevres
Sirishnik
Slivnitsa
Sofia
Thrace
Vladimir