Everything about Liberation Of Bulgaria totally explained
In
Bulgarian
historiography, the term
Liberation of Bulgaria is used to denote the events of the
Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 that led to the establishment of a
Bulgarian state with the
Treaty of San Stefano of
3 March,
1878. According to this
treaty, the
Ottoman Empire was deprived of a part of its
territory and "Bulgaria" was established in these lands as a separate
client-state of the
sultan. Bulgaria achieved its full
independence on
22 September 1908, then already
united with the former
Ottoman province of
Eastern Rumelia.
The term is, however, partially inaccurate, as it only refers to the liberation of Bulgaria from
Ottoman rule. As that "Bulgaria" is accepted as the third Bulgarian state, the first liberation of Bulgaria, which led to the establishment of the
Second Bulgarian Empire, happened in the year
1185 as a consequence of
an uprising against the
Byzantine Empire.
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