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Bulgarians Collection

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Russia / 968 / Bulgarians

Russia / 968 / Bulgarians
A Russian force, led by Svyatoslav, Prince of Kiev, hired at great expense by Byzantine emperor Nicephorus II Phocas, defeats the Bulgarian armies

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Makedonia / Bulgaria

Makedonia / Bulgaria
MACEDONIA The inhabitants of Gumurdjina, Macedonia - men, women and even children - drive out the occupying Bulgarians who they perceive as invaders

Background imageBulgarians Collection: BULGARIAN ATROCITIES

BULGARIAN ATROCITIES
SERBIA Serbians, re-entering towns and villages abandoned by the retreating Bulgarians, find evidence of destruction, massacre & other atrocities Date: July 1913

Background imageBulgarians Collection: WW1 - U-Boats attack, Varna in Bulgaria, 27th October 1915

WW1 - U-Boats attack, Varna in Bulgaria, 27th October 1915
WW1 - The drawing is from a German paper showing German submarines and Bulgarian war-ships going out against the Russians

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476). Prince of Wallachia

Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476). Prince of Wallachia (1431-1476). Oil. AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (Museum of Art History)

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Bombings of Boatmen of Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, Greece - Bombings of Boatmen of Thessaloniki
The Boatmen of Thessaloniki (or the Assassins of Salonica), were a Bulgarian anarchistic group, active in the Ottoman Empire in the years between 1900 - 1903

Background imageBulgarians Collection: First Balkan War, 1912-13. Bulgarians in Adrianopolis

First Balkan War, 1912-13. Bulgarians in Adrianopolis
First Balkan War (1912-1913) between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire. Bulgarian soldiers under the dome of the Great Mosque of Adrianople (now Edirne) in Turkey

Background imageBulgarians Collection: BULGARIA. Rila. Monastery of Saint John of Rila

BULGARIA. Rila. Monastery of Saint John of Rila. Nativity Church. 19th c. Detail. Fresco

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Serbs and Bulgarians

Serbs and Bulgarians
When Serb soldiers recapture a village from the Bulgarians, they find the buildings set on fire and the villagers massacred Date: July 1913

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Makedonians / Bulgarians

Makedonians / Bulgarians
In Makedonia, the populace of Melnik flee the invading Bulgarians Date: September 1913

Background imageBulgarians Collection: King George I of Greece enters Salonika, 1912

King George I of Greece enters Salonika, 1912
Front page of The Illustrated London News, dated 23rd November 1912. The King George I of Greece is pictured riding into Salonika(also known as Thessaloniki)

Background imageBulgarians Collection: FERDINAND I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Regent then

FERDINAND I of Bulgaria (1861-1948). Regent then Tsar of Bulgaria in 1908 on the countrys independence from the Ottoman Empire. Illustration of 1915. Engraving

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Serbian armoured car is ambushed

Serbian armoured car is ambushed
In southern Serbia, near Strumnitza, Two Serbian armoured vehicles are ambushed by Bulgarians. One vehicle escapes but the other runs off the road and is stranded in a ditch

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Thessaloniki - Group of Bulgarians from Vardar, Macedonia

Thessaloniki - Group of Bulgarians from Vardar, Macedonia. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBulgarians Collection: BULGARIA. RUSE. Sveshtari. Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari

BULGARIA. RUSE. Sveshtari. Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari (3rd c. BC). Gate to the second chamber. Thracian art

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Damaged fort after Battle of Tutrakan, Romania, WW1

Damaged fort after Battle of Tutrakan, Romania, WW1
A damaged fort, captured by the Bulgarians during the Battle of Tutrakan during the First World War. Tutrakan is on the border between Bulgaria and Romania, and is now part of Bulgaria

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Vratza, Bulgaria - Monument to Hristo Botef

Vratza, Bulgaria - Monument to Hristo Botef
Local dignitaries standing before the Monument to Hristo Botef (1848-1876) at Vratza, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Bulgarians on the Macedonian Front

Bulgarians on the Macedonian Front
Bulgarian troops occupy a position on the Macedonian Front. Following a failed Allied attempt to prevent the fall of Serbia in 1915, a front was established

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Serb Fugitives

Serb Fugitives
Serbian refugees from Pirot on their way to Palanka after defeat by the Bulgarians

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Milan of Serbia

Milan of Serbia
King Milan I of Serbia travels to the front, where he will take personal command of his army against the Bulgarians. Sadly, he will lead them to defeat, not victory

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Foreigners Leave Edirne

Foreigners Leave Edirne
BULGARIA / TURKEY The Bulgarians reluctantly allow foreigners to leave the Turkish city of Edirne (formerly Adrianople) which they are bombarding

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Edirne Bombarded

Edirne Bombarded
BULGARIA / TURKEY The Bulgarians bombard the Turkish city of Edirne (formerly Adrianople)

Background imageBulgarians Collection: Battle of Pirot / 1885

Battle of Pirot / 1885
Retreating, following their defeat at Slivinitza, Serbian forces are again defeated by the pursuing Bulgarians at Pirot


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