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Bulgaria's parliament on Wednesday passed legislation introducing year-long price controls from August 8, a part of its ...
Bulgaria’s modern history has been filled with struggle, conflict, and missed opportunities. Over time, it has faced constant ...
As the centuries went on, Bulgarian identity and consciousness formed with influences from the Russians, Ottomans, Byzantium, Romans, and the Soviet Union.
A photographic survey revealed dozens of Bulgarian inscriptions in Greek Orthodox monasteries across Jerusalem’s Old City.
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev issued a decree to rename the capital’s airport after 19th Century rebel Vassil Levski, one of the country’s national heroes.
Prof. Nikolay Ovcharov has revealed that new archaeological findings suggest Bulgaria fell under Ottoman control between 1420 and 1422, rather than the commonly accepted date of 1396, BTA reported.
Many Questions, Few Answers About Coins Byzantine coins found in Northern Bulgaria leave archaeologists with more questions than answers.
The Ottoman Empire controlled Bulgaria from the 14th Century until its ‘liberation’ in 1878. During this time, many mosques were constructed in Sofia and other towns, cities and villages.
A gold coin unearthed at the site of a medieval fortress in Bulgaria indicates the wealth of the people who lived there during the early years of Ottoman Turkish rule, according to archaeologists.