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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence |  |  |  | History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence: Encyclopedia II - History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independenceBulgarian nationalism emerged in the early 19th century under the influence of western ideas such as liberalism and nationalism, which trickled into the country after the French revolution, mostly via Greece. The Greek revolt against the Ottomans which began in 1821 (see History of Ottoman Greece), also influenced the small Bulgarian educated class. But Greek influence was limited by the general Bulgarian resentment of Greek control of the Bulgarian Church, and it was the struggle to revive an independent Bulgarian Church which first roused ...
See also:History of Ottoman Bulgaria, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Early centuries of Ottoman rule, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Organisation of Ottoman Bulgaria, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Bulgarian Orthodox Church, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - First revolts and the Great Powers, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The April uprising, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Liberation, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Effect on the Turks Read more here: » History of Ottoman Bulgaria: Encyclopedia II - History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence |
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History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Organisation of Ottoman Bulgaria.
The Ottomans reorganised the Bulgarian territories as the Beyerlik of Rumili, ruled by a Beylerbey at Sofia. This territory, which included Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia, was divided into several sanjaks, each ruled by a Sanjakbey accountable to the Beylerbey. Significant part of the conquered land was parcelled out to the Sultan's followers, who held it as feudal fiefs (small timars, medium ziyamet and large hases) directl ...
See also:History of Ottoman Bulgaria, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Early centuries of Ottoman rule, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Organisation of Ottoman Bulgaria, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Bulgarian Orthodox Church, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - First revolts and the Great Powers, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The April uprising, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Liberation, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Effect on the Turks Read more here: » History of Ottoman Bulgaria: Encyclopedia II - History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Early centuries of Ottoman rule |
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 |  |  | History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence: Encyclopedia II - History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The LiberationHaving its reputation at stake, Russia had no other choice but to declare war on the Ottomans in April 1877. The Romanian army and a small contingent of Bulgarian exiles also fought alongside the advancing Russians. The Russians and Romanians were able to inflict a decisive defeat on the Ottomans at the Battle of Shipka and at the Pleven, and, by January 1878 they had occupied much of Bulgaria. They were thus able to dictate terms to the Sultan, and in the Treaty of San Stefano they proposed creating a large Bulgarian state, embracing almost ...
See also:History of Ottoman Bulgaria, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Early centuries of Ottoman rule, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Organisation of Ottoman Bulgaria, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Bulgarian Orthodox Church, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - First revolts and the Great Powers, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The struggle for independence, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The April uprising, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Liberation, History of Ottoman Bulgaria - Effect on the Turks Read more here: » History of Ottoman Bulgaria: Encyclopedia II - History of Ottoman Bulgaria - The Liberation |
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