The history of Bulgaria

The history of Bulgaria


 can be found from the first settlement on the land of modern-day Bulgarian and as a state state and include the history of the Bulgarian people and their origin. The first proof of human occupation is found today from the date of Bulgaria 14 million years ago. [1] In about 5000 BCE, a sophisticated civilization has already existed and produced some of the world's first potteries and jewelry. After 3000 BC, Theresians appeared on the Balkan Peninsula. At the end of the 20th century, most of the Bulgarians who came under the Persian Empire nowadays. [2] In 470 BC, the Thirisans formed the strong Ukrainian kingdom, possibly after the defeat of Persia in Greece, [3] which later declined and the Thraceian tribes were covered by McDoncanian, Celtic and Roman domination. This mixture of ancient people was surrendered by Slave, who settled permanently in the peninsula after 500 AD. In the meantime, in 623, the Bulgarians formed an independent state of the Black Sea and were known by the name of the Great Bulgarian under the leadership of Kubir. In the second half of the 7th century, Great Bulgarian created separation from Khazars. One of the descendants of Kubrat, Asparukh, came along with some Bulge tribes in the Delta area, and later conquered Sithiamia Minor and Mowsia Infiar from the Biancetan Empire and divides his new kingdom further into the Balkan Peninsula. [4] In 681, a peace agreement with Byzantium and the beginning of the first Bulgarian empire of the establishment of the Plasca permanent Bulgarian capital in the south of the Danube. Under the rule of the new state, the new state brings the Thirissian remains and the Slav, and a slow process of mutual recognition begins. In the following century Bulgaria has established itself as a powerful empire, which dominated Balkans through its aggressive military heritage, which led to the development of individual ethnic identities. [5] In spite of foreign aggression and influence, Bulgarian national unity is formed and united in its traditional and culturally diverse people under a common religion, language and alphabet. In the 11th century, the first Bulgarian empire collapsed during the 'Ross' and Byzantine invasion and became part of the Byzantine Empire till 1185. Thereafter, a large uprising led by two brothers - and led by the Peter Asen dynasty, formed the second Bulgarian empire to restore the Bulgarian state, after the rise of Bogōgoo in the mid-1230s, the decline began due to several factors, especially its geographical location, which is being used by many parties together Risky for attack and attack. A peasant revolt, such as successful in some of history, established swineherd Ivaylo as a swar. Restoring its small kingdom was essential - at least partly - the integrity of the Bulgarian state. A relatively growing time followed after 1300, but ended in 1371, when the division of the group divided into three small Tsardoms split. In 1396, they were defeated in the Ottoman Empire. The Turks defeated the Bulgarian governor and ruling regime, and Bulgaria became an integral Turkish territory for the next 500 years. With the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after 1700, the revelation of revival started to begin. Bulgarian descent had disappeared, leaving a small but growing urban middle class with the communist farming society. In the 19th century, the Bulgarian national revival became the main element of the struggle for independence, which was defeated in April 1870, in the April rebellion, which introduced the Russian-Turkish War of 1877-78 and the subsequent liberation war of Bulgaria. The initial agreement of San Stefano was rejected by the Great Britain and Berlin's Freezing Agreement signed in the areas of the Messiah and the region of Belgian in Sofia. Many minority leftist outside the border of this new state, which defines its loyalty to Germany's territorial issues and its loyalty to Germany in both wars worldwide. After the Second World War, Bulgaria became a communist state, which ruled the shrine for more than 35 years. Progress for the era of Bulgarian era ended in 1980, and the collapse of the Communist system of Eastern Europe was marked as a turning point for the country's development. In the 1990's, a bully of bullying took the risk of Bulgaria's industrial and agricultural sector at high risk, although in 2001 the stability related to the election of Simeon Sax-Koburg-Gotha, like the Prime Minister, began. Bulgaria joined the NATO and the Uranium Union in 2004, 2007.

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