mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Typical Bulgarian Outfits, 18854 typical Bulgarian outfits of the time, 1885. We see the national costume, a water seller, a lady, and a peasant woman. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia
Bulgarian Outpost, Serbo-Bulgarian War5 soldiers sit in a circle eating and drinking at a Bulgarian outpost near Hermanli, Eastern Rumelia, in the Serbo-Bulgarian War
The Construction of the University at PhilippoplisThe Gymnase (University) at Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria, under construction in 1885. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia
Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis, BulgariaThe district of Nebet Tepe, Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia, an event during the continuing Balkan's Crisis in which vassal states sought
Taat Tepe, Philippopolis, BulgariaTaat Tepe in Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. The Governor's Palace and the Maritza river in the foreground. Part of a piece on the crisis in Eastern Roumelia
Bridge over the Maritza, PhilippopolisThe Bridge over the river Maritza, Philippopolis (Plovdiv), Bulgaria. Equine and pedestrian traffic crosses the bridge, and the rest of the city is visible in the background.Part of a piece
Prince Alexnder of Bulgaria Entering PhilippopolisPrince Alexander of of Bulgaria entering Philippopolis (Plovdiv) at the head of a regiment of Bulgarian Cavalry during the crisis in Eastern Roumelia, 1885
5th Earl of Donoughmore, Vanity Fair, SpyJOHN LUKE GEORGE HELY-HUTCHINSON, 5th Earl of Donoughmore (1848-1900) Assistant Commissioner for the European Commission for the Organization of Eastern Roumelia between 1878 and 1879
Omer Pasha - 5OMER (or Omar) PASHA real name : Michael Lattas Croatian-born general in the Turkish army, receiving the Sultans letter appointing him commander, army of Roumelia. Date: 1806 - 1871
Gathering Roses in Rumelia (Balkans)Gathering Roses in Rumelia (a historical term describing the area now referred to as the Balkans or the Balkan Peninsula when it was administrated by the Ottoman Empire). Date: 1880s