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The Union of the Principality of Bulgaria and East Rumelia |
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The Congress of Berlin, July 1 (13), 1878, partitioned the
independent
Kingdom of Bulgaria into three parts – the Principality of Bulgaria;
the
autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia; and Macedonia and
Eastern
Trace that were handed back to the Ottoman Empire. After years of
struggle for liberation, the Bulgarian people were disappointed with
the
division and started preparing the coalescence of Bulgaria, torn to
pieces. On September 6, 1885, a coup d’etat was carried out in
Eastern
Rumelia and the union of the province with the Principality of
Bulgaria
was proclaimed. Prince Alexander Batenberg validated the act by
the
issue of the Union Edict. The Union provoked different
repercussions in
Europe and was an occasion for Serbia to declare war to Bulgaria in
which the Serbian army was badly mauled. This forced the Great
Powers and the Ottoman Empire to acknowledge the Union at the
Tsarigrad Conference (October 24, 1885). The act of the Union was
a
manifestation of the independent Bulgarian spirit and was an
important
step for the consolidation of the Third Bulgarian State.
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