Finding:
Freebase
searching
Factz
searching
Articles
searching
regime ruled Bulgaria
-
close
Industry of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is an industrialised nation with a developed heavy and light manufacturing industry. ... The Communist regime which ruled Bulgaria for over 50 years from the 9 September 1944, prioritised industrial development. -
close
Bulgaria
Bulgaria (pronounced /bʌlˈɡɛəriə/ ( listen) bul-GAIR-ee-ə;... pronounced [bəlˈɡarija]), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (Република България, transliterated:... ... ... most of the Balkans—occurred under Emperor Simeon I the Great, the first Bulgarian Tsar (Emperor), who ruled from 893 to 927. -
close
History of Bulgaria
Byzantium ruled Bulgaria from 1018 to 1185, subordinating the independent Bulgarian Orthodox Church to the authority of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople but otherwise interfering little in Bulgarian local affairs. ... The Tsar's regime proclaimed neutrality, but gradually Bulgaria gravitated into alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. -
close
Kingdom of Bulgaria
The Kingdom (Tsardom) of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Царство България) was established on October 5, 1908 (September 22 O.S.) when the Principality of Bulgaria officially proclaimed itself independent from the Ottoman Empire and was elevated to the style of kingdom. ... This marked the final establishment of a Communist regime in Bulgaria. -
close
Islam in Bulgaria
Islam is the second largest religion in Bulgaria after the dominant religion in the country, Orthodox Christianity. ... In 1989, 310,000 Turks fled Bulgaria as a result of the communist Zhivkov regime's assimilation campaign. -
close
Turks in Bulgaria
Turks in Bulgaria constituted 9.4% of the total population in 2001 and are the largest minority group in Bulgaria. ... Collapse of Zhivkov regime and civil liberties given to Turks -
close
History of Bulgaria (1878–1946)
This state was to be under nominal Ottoman sovereignty but was to be ruled by a prince elected by a congress of Bulgarian notables and approved by the Powers. ... This marked the final establishment of a Communist regime in Bulgaria. -
close
Bulgaria – United States relations
| | Bulgaria | United States | ... The question at issue was whether a state still under an armistice regime could be allowed to enter into a treaty with another state. -
close
Military history of Bulgaria during World War II
Tsar Boris III ruled with a Prime Minister and a Parliament. ... As a consequence of World War II, a Communist regime was installed in Bulgaria with Georgi Dimitrov in front. -
close
Military dictatorship
The typical military dictatorship in Latin America was ruled by a junta (derived from a Spanish word which can be translated as "conference" or "board"), or a committee composed of several officers, often from the military's most senior leadership, but in other cases less senior, as evidenced by the term colonels' regime, where the military leaders remained loyal to the previous regime. ... Bulgaria (1881-1883; 1934-1935; 1944-1946)
Explore the following pages on Powerset:
quillback_wikipedia_9.20100317:parse:serp:regime\sruled\sBulgaria
regime ruled Bulgaria