History
Bulgaria's lands were inhabited from prehistoric times and were part of several ancient civilizations.
Here is Bulgaria’s History in brief:
681
Khan Asparuch, the Proto-Bulgarian leader, defeated the defending Byzantine army at the Danube and took over the territory south to the Danube river. He founded the First Bulgarian Kingdom, with its capital Pliska.
855
Cyril and Methodius created the first Slavonic alphabet, thus making the Bulgarian language the fourth literary language in Europe.
866
Tsar Boris I converted to Christianity and began the convertion of the Bulgarian people.
893
Tsar Simeon I came to power and moved the capital from Pliska to Preslav.
927
Capital moved to Ochrid, in present-day Macedonia.
1018 – 1187
Bulgaria lost independence and was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire.
1218 – 1241
Bulgarian Kingdom under Tsar Ivan Assen II, with capital in Veliko Tarnovo, expanded and reached the Adriatic and Aegean Seas.
1392 - 1878
Bulgaria lost its independence and became part of the Ottoman Empire
1762
Paissy Hylendarsky wrote the Slav-Bulgarian History and marked the beginning of the National Revival period
1878
Liberation of Bulgaria from 5 century-long Ottoman domination – the Treaty of San Stefano – Bulgaria was supposed to regain its former territories;
Treaty of Berlin – the great powers took away 2/3 of the territorial gains. Prince Alexander Battenberg arrived to take charge of Bulgaria
1879
Sofia became capital
1885
Unification of Bulgaria
1886
Prince Ferdinand I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was elected Prince
1908
Declaration of Independence, Prince Ferdinand became Tsar Ferdinand
1912
1 st Balkan war: Bulgaria,Serbia,and Greece against Turkey
1913
2nd Balkan War: Bulgaria was defeated by Serbia, Greece, Romania and Turkey, lost territory on all sides.
1915
World War I
1919
Peace Treaty of Neuilly: Bulgaria lost land on all sides.
1918-1934
A time of instability under Tsar Boris III
1941
Bulgaria joined World War II on the side of the Axis Powers
1944
Soviet army crossed into Bulgaria
1946
Establishment of the Peoples Republic of Bulgaria with Soviet model of development
1954
Todor Zhivkov was elected 1st secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party
1989
Todor Zhivkov was released from his responsibilities
1990
First free elections in Bulgaria
2002
Bulgaria was invited to join the EU with a probable date in 2007
2004
Bulgaria became a member of NATO
2005
Prime minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha signed the EU Treaty of Accession of Bulgaria.
2007
Bulgaria became an EU member