Liberation from Ottoman Rule: The Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878

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Following centuries of Ottoman rule, Bulgaria achieved liberation after the Russo-Turkish War. The conflict arose due to territorial disputes between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Russia, supporting the Balkan nations' desire for independence, declared war on the Ottomans. The decisive battles in Bulgaria led to the Ottoman Empire signing the Treaty of San Stefano in 1878, recognizing Bulgaria's autonomy. The liberation of Bulgaria marked the end of Ottoman dominance in the region and the restoration of Bulgarian statehood. The event contributed to the rise of national consciousness and identity among the Bulgarian people. The Treaty of San Stefano laid the foundation for the establishment of an independent Bulgarian state and significant territorial gains for Bulgaria. The liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 was a turning point in Bulgarian history, symbolizing the end of foreign oppression and the beginning of a new era of self-governance and sovereignty. It was a momentous occasion that shaped the country's future and fostered a sense of national pride and unity among the Bulgarian population. #Bulgaria #Liberation #RussoTurkishWar #Autonomy
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