Timeline of Bulgarian history

This is a timeline of Bulgarian history.

Prior to 1st century

YearDateEvent
6000 BCThe Karanovo culture appeared.
5000 BCThe Thracian village of Nebet Tepe is established on the site of modern Plovdiv.[1]
4600 BCOldest gold artifacts were created.
4000 BCProto-Thracians settled near the Black Sea.
2100 BCDabene Treasure of 15,000 small Thracian gold rings created (approximate date).
512 BCMacedonian king Amyntas I surrendered to the Thracians.
429 BCSitalces invaded Macedon.
342 BCThracian settlement of modern Plovdiv renamed to "Philippopolis".
298 BCArrival of the Celtic tribes.
212 BCAbandonment of Tylis.
188 BCThrace invaded by the Romans

1st–6th centuries

YearDateEvent
46Thrace was conquered by Rome.
117The Trimontium amphitheater was created.
268The Goths raided Serdica.
343The Council of Serdica takes place.
447Huns start a fire in Sofia.

7th century

YearDateEvent
632Great Bulgaria was formed after the unification of the tribes of Kutrigur, Utugur, and Onogonduri.
635A peace treaty was signed by Kubrat with the Byzantine Empire.
668Khazar's pressure caused Great Bulgaria tofell apart.
681First Bulgarian Empire was formed.[2]

8th century

YearDateEvent
701Asparukh died in a battle. He was succeeded by Tervel.
705Tervel received title as Caesar in 705 after recovering the throne of Justinian II.
721Tervel died. He was succeeded by Kormesiy.
738Kormesiy ended his rule. He was succeeded by Sevar.
753Sevar died. He was succeeded by Kormisosh.
756Kormisosh was disposed. He was succeeded by Vinekh.
762Vinekh was assassinated. He was succeeded by Telets.
765Telets was assassinated. He was succeeded by Sabin.
766Sabin was disposed. He was succeeded by Umor.
Umor was disposed after a 40-day rule. He was succeeded by Toktu.
767Toktu was killed. He was succeeded by Pagan.
768Pagan was killed by their servants. He was succeeded by Telerig.
777Telerig was baptized after flying to Constantinople. He was succeeded by Kardam.

9th century

YearDateEvent
803Kardam was baptized after flying to Constantinople. He was succeeded by Krum.
809Sofia was renamed to "Sredetz" after becoming part of the Bulgarian Empire.
81126 JulyByzantine Emperor Nicephorus I was killed after being involved in the Battle of Pliska.[1]
81413 AprilKrum died. He was succeeded by Omurtag.
831Omurtag died. He was succeeded by Malamir.
836Malamir died. He was succeeded by Presian I.
852Malamir died. He was succeeded by Boris I.
883Boris I abdicated.
886The Glagolitic alphabet was adopted.
889Boris I ended his rule. He was succeeded by Vladimir.
893Vladimir was disposed and blinded. He was succeeded by Simeon I.

10th century

YearDateEvent
902Boris I died.
92727 MaySimeon I died. He was succeeded by Peter I.[1]
969Peter I abdicated.
97030 JanuaryPeter I died. He was succeeded by Boris II.
971The Byzantine Empire dethroned Boris II.
977Boris II was killed by Bulgarian border guards after returning to Bulgaria. He was succeeded by Samuel.
991The Byzantine Empire captured Roman.
997Roman died in a Constantinople prison. He was succeeded by Boris II.

11th century

YearDateEvent
10146 OctoberSamuel died. He was succeeded by Gavril Radomir.
1015Gavril Radomir died. He was succeeded by Ivan Vladislav.
1018The Byzantine Emperor Basil II annexed Bulgaria after the death of Ivan Vladislav.
1040Peter Delyan organized a rebellion, but he failed to recreate the Bulgarian empire.
1041Peter Delyan died.
1072Constantine Bodin ruled the annexed Bulgaria under Byzantine rule.

12th century

YearDateEvent
1185Second Bulgarian Empire was formed.
1190Peter II donated his throne to his brother Ivan Asen I.
1196The Byzantine Empire created a large force after merging the eastern and western armies, but the large army was defeated at the Battle of Arcadiopolis.
Ivan Asen I was murdered. Peter II returned to the throne.
1197Peter II was murdered. He was succeeded by Kaloyan.

13th century

YearDateEvent
120121 MarchSiege of Varna (1201): The Bulgarian Empire and the Byzantine Empire compete for the city of Varna.
24 MarchSiege of Varna (1201): The Bulgarians claim victory to the battle and capture Varna.
1205Forces of the Latin empire were defeated by Kaloyan at the Battle of Adrianople.
1207Kaloyan was murdered. He was succeeded by Boril.
1218Boril was disposed. He was succeeded by Ivan Asen II.
1235Recreation of the Bulgarian Orthodox Patriarchate.
124124 JuneBoril died. He was succeeded by Kaliman Asen I.
1246Kaliman Asen I died. He was succeeded by Michael II Asen.
1256Michael II Asen was killed. He was succeeded by Kaliman Asen II.
Kaliman Asen II was killed. He was succeeded by Mitso Asen.
1257Mitso Asen ended his rule. He was succeeded by Constantine I.
1277Constantine I was killed in a battle.
1280Ivaylo was killed by the Mongols after arriving at the Golden Horde.
1292George I went to the Byzantine Empire.

14th century

YearDateEvent
1323Michael Shishman Bolyar of Vidin.
133028 JulyBattle of Velbuzhd: the Serbians won the battle and the Serbians after the battle dominated Bulgaria.
1331Ivan Stephen was disposed and went to Serbia.
137117 FebruaryIvan Alexander died.
1393The capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, Tarnovo, was captured by the Ottoman Empire.
1396Bulgaria was invaded and conquered by the Turks.

15th century

YearDateEvent
1422The Vidin Tsardom, the last Bulgarian state, collapsed.[3]
1443Sofia was occupied by the Hungarian forces.
1493Kremikovtsi Monastery was reconstructed.
1494Buyuk Mosque was constructed.

16th century

YearDateEvent
1528The Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Church was constructed.
1576Banya Bashi Mosque was constructed.
1598The First Tarnovo uprising took place.

17th century

YearDateEvent
1606Cossacks sacked Varna.
1686The Second Tarnovo uprising took place.
1688Tension increased with the Turks, but the Turks defeat Bulgaria and the Turks continue to rule Bulgaria.[4]
1689OctoberKarposh's rebellion: Strahil Vojvoda captured Kriva Palanka.

18th century

YearDateEvent
1738Great Plague of 1738: The plague infected Bulgaria.
1739The Treaty of Belgrade was signed and Austria was no longer interested in the Ottoman Empire for around a century.
1768Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774): The war began.
177420 JuneBattle of Kozludzha: The battle took place near Kozludzha, Bulgaria.
1792A book was written about the history of Bulgaria.[5]

19th century

YearDateEvent
1818An earthquakes shakes up Sofia.
1821A revolt began with the Greeks against the Ottomans.
1829Forces owned by Russia occupy Sofia.
1834The first Bulgarian factory opened.
1853Crimean War: British and French troops arrive in Bulgaria.[6]
1870A Bulgarian Exarchate was established.
1876Tensions grow against Ottoman Rule with uprisings.[2]
1878MarchRussia and Turkey signed the Treaty of San Stefano.[2]
JulyTreaty of Berlin was signed and split Bulgaria in half.[2]
1886Eastern Rumelia and Bulgaria became united.
1888The University of Sofia was established (didn't have the name until 1904).

20th century

YearDateEvent
1908Bulgaria becomes independent and becomes united.
1913JuneGreece and Serbia established a relationship with each other against Bulgaria.
1914Bulgaria joined World War I and teamed up with (Germany).[7]
1918Bulgaria surrendered in World War I.
191927 NovemberTreaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine: After it was signed at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, Bulgaria gave away some of their territories
1920An election took place.
19239 JuneA coup d'état took place and it resulted in the assassination of Aleksandar Stamboliyski.
192518 OctoberWar of the stray dog: The war began with Greece.
23 OctoberWar of the stray dog: The war ended with Bulgarian victory.
1939Bulgaria declared war on Britain, Yugoslavia, Greece, and the USA. Bulgaria left the war after the Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria.
1944Women earned the right to vote.
1946DecemberGeorgi Dimitrov became the leader of the communist party.
1947Bulgaria and the Soviet Union signed a peace treaty.
19492 JulyGeorgi Dimitrov died and Valko Chervenkov became the new leader of the communist party.
16 DecemberDeath of Traicho Kostov.
19544 MarchTodor Zhivkov became the leader of the communist party.
195514 MayThe Warsaw Pact was signed.
1962Yugov retired from the communist party.
1963Perin, Macedonia was declared by Zhivkov as a part of Bulgaia.
1968Zhivkov's loyalty was demonstrated to the Soviet Union.
19751 AugustThe Helsinki Accords was signed by Bulgaria, giving citizens more freedom.
1989Communists in the government are replaced by democracy supporters.
19903 AprilBulgaria is no longer a communist state and was renamed to the Republic of Bulgaria.[2]
1995Zhan Videnov took office after the angry reactions against a reform on the economy.
1997After the BSP government in Bulgaria fell, the UDF took its place.[2]

21st century

YearDateEvent
2001Simeon II won in the Bulgarian elections.
2004Bulgaria became a NATO member.[1]
2007Bulgaria became an EU member along with Romania.[8]
2009Recession of 2009 occurred.[3]
2010Bulgaria started to export goods to nations that didn't join the European Union.
201319 JanuaryOktay Enimehmedov attempted to launch a gas pistol at Ahmed Dogan who was the leader of the Turkish political party. After the gun wasn't successful at releasing a bullet, Enimehmedov was beaten up.[1]
14 SeptemberProtesters crowded the streets near the parliament in Sofia, requesting the Socialist-led government to be resigned.[3]
20141 JanuaryRomanians and Bulgarians can work in the 28 European Union member states after the European Commission announced it.
18 January7 people (5 of the 7 were Bulgarians) were arrested by police in central Greece after attempting baby trafficking.[1]
29 JanuarySnowstorms struck parts of Eastern Europe. Four Bulgarians died in the storms.[1]
14 MarchPetko Petkov started a shooting, killing a Bulgarian police officer and causing three more officers to be severely injured.[1]

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