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- Anthim I (links | edit)
- Joseph I of Bulgaria (links | edit)
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- Gyorche Petrov (links | edit)
- List of patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (links | edit)
- Maxim of Bulgaria (links | edit)
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- Florina (links | edit)
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- Nikola Karev (links | edit)
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- Varna Necropolis (links | edit)
- Nikola Gruevski (links | edit)
- History of Bulgaria (1990–present) (links | edit)
- History of Bulgaria (1878–1946) (links | edit)
- Second Bulgarian Empire (links | edit)
- Ottoman Bulgaria (links | edit)
- First Bulgarian Empire (links | edit)
- Rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire (links | edit)
- Resen, North Macedonia (links | edit)
- Bulgarian Turks (links | edit)
- Milan Rakić (links | edit)
- Axioupoli (links | edit)
- Yane Sandanski (links | edit)
- Peštani (links | edit)
- Georgi Sava Rakovski (links | edit)
- Principality of Bulgaria (links | edit)
- Age of Revolution (links | edit)