List of wars involving Bulgaria

This article lists the wars, campaigns and battles fought by Bulgaria since its creation in 681.

Results of all wars involving Bulgaria edit

First Bulgarian Empire (680-1018) edit

  First Bulgarian Empire
First Bulgarian-Byzantine War
(680-792)
  Bulgarian Empire   Byzantine Empire
Victory
Siege of Constantinople (717–718)   Bulgarian Empire   Umayyad Caliphate Victory
First Bulgarian-Serbian War
(839-842)
 Bulgarian Empire   Serbian Principality Defeat
Second Bulgarian-Serbian War
853
  Bulgarian Empire   Serbian Principality Defeat
First Bulgarian-Croatian War
(854)
  Bulgarian Empire   Croatian Kingdom Draw
  • Bulgarian retreat, peace treaty concluded
Third Bulgarian-Byzantine War
(894-896)
  Bulgarian Empire   Byzantine Empire
Victory
Fourth Bulgarian-Byzantine War
(913-927)
  Bulgarian Empire   Byzantine Empire
Victory
  • The Bulgarian Empire Nearly Conquers Constantinople
Third Bulgarian-Serbian War
(917-924)
  Bulgarian Empire   Serbian Principality

  Byzantine Empire
Victory
  • Serbia is Conquered by King Simeon and Bulgaria for the first time
Second Bulgarian-Croatian War
(926)
  Bulgarian Empire   Croatian Kingdom Defeat
Bulgarian-Kievan Rus War
(967-971)
  Bulgarian Empire   Kievan Rus Empire
  Byzantine Empire
Draw
  • Kievan Rus Conquers Areas of Northern Bulgaria
  • Byzantine victory over the Rus', formal annexation of Bulgaria.[citation needed]
Fifth Bulgarian-Byzantine War
(968-1018)
  Bulgarian Empire   Byzantine Empire Defeat
Third Bulgarian-Croatian War
(997-1000)
  Bulgarian Empire   Croatian Kingdom Defeat

Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396) edit

  Second Bulgarian Empire
Seventh Bulgarian-Byzantine War
(1185-1201)
  Bulgarian Empire   Byzantine Empire Victory
Fourth Bulgarian-Serbian War
(1202-1203)
 Bulgarian Empire   Serbian Principality Victory
First Bulgarian–Latin War
(1204-1208)
  Bulgarian Empire   Latin Empire Victory
  • Weakening of the Latin Empire and Enlargement of the Bulgarian Empire
Battle of Klokotnitsa
(1230)
  Bulgarian Empire   Thessalonican Empire Victory
  • Empire of Thessalonica is Conquered by Bulgaria
  • Thessaly and Epirus become vassals of the Bulgarian empire
  • Bulgaria emerges as strongest power in Southeastern Europe
First Bulgarian-Mongol War(1241)   Bulgarian Empire   Golden Horde Empire Victory
Bulgarian Civil War
(1277–1280)
  Bulgarian Empire
Tsar Constantine
Allies:
  Byzantine Empire
  Golden Horde
  Bulgarian Empire
Tsar Ivaylo
Allies:
  Bulgarian Rebels
Royal victory
  • Peasant Ivaylo Snatches the Throne and Kills The Bulgarian Tsar
  • Ivaylo was murdered, George Terter I became Emperor of Bulgaria
Fifth Bulgarian-Serbian War
(1290-1291)
 Bulgarian Empire   Serbian Kingdom Defeat
  • Bulgaria loses the Belgrade and Branicevo provinces.
Fourth Bulgarian-Mongol War
(1299-1300)[citation needed]
  Bulgarian Empire   Golden Horde Empire Victory
Ninth Bulgarian-Byzantine War
(1304-1305)[citation needed]
  Bulgarian Empire   Byzantine Empire Victory
  • Bulgarian Empire Conquers Most of Thrace
Battle of Velbazhd
(1330)
 Bulgarian Empire   Serbian Kingdom Defeat
Byzantine Civil War
(1341–1347)
  Byzantine Empire
John V Palaiologos
Allies:
  Bulgarian Empire
  Serbian Empire
  Byzantine Empire
John VI Kantakouzenos
Allies:
  Serbian Empire
  Ottoman Empire
Victory
  • Kantakouzenos defeats regents, becomes emperor
  • Bulgarian Empire gains northern Thrace
First Bulgarian–Ottoman War
(1344-1371)
  Bulgarian Empire   Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Ottoman advance to Sofia halted in 1349 and 1355
  • Bulgarian phyrric victory over Ottomans at Çamurli field in 1371
  • Bulgaria holds off the Ottoman army until the Bulgarian Betrayal of Brothers
Second Bulgarian–Ottoman War
(1371-1396)
  Bulgarian Empire   Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Fall of the Bulgarian Empire

Principality of Bulgaria (1876-1908) edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
  Bulgarian Principality
Russo-Turkish War
(1877-1878)
  Bulgarian Principality
Allies:
  Russian Empire
  Serbian Principality
  Romanian Principality
  Montenegrin Principality
  Ottoman Empire Victory
Bulgarian-Serbian War
(1885)
  Bulgarian Principality   Serbian Kingdom Victory
  • Serbia Hits Main Ally, Bulgaria, From Behind, Trusts Between the Two Slavic Nations Crumble
  • Prince Alexander of Battenburg Leads Bulgaria to a Crushing Victory
Macedonian Struggle War
(1893-1908)
  Bulgarian Principality   Greek Kingdom
  Serbian Kingdom
  Romanian Kingdom
  Ottoman Empire
Draw
  • Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Romania and the Ottoman Empire Fight a Four Way War
  • War Ends Inconclusively After Young Turk Revolution
  • Bulgaria Gains Full Independence in 1908

Kingdom of Bulgaria (1908-1946) edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
  Bulgarian Kingdom
First Balkan War
(1912-1913)
Balkan League
  Bulgarian Kingdom
Allies:
  Greek Kingdom
  Serbian Kingdom
  Montenegrin Kingdom
  Ottoman Empire
Allies:
  Austria Hungarian Empire
Albanian irregulars
Balkan League Victory
  • The Ottoman Empire is nearly pushed out of Europe
  • Bulgaria frees Macedonia, Northern Greece, Albania and South Serbia
  • Treaty of London
Second Balkan War
(1913)
  Bulgarian Kingdom   Greek Kingdom
  Serbian Kingdom
  Romanian Kingdom
  Montenegrin Kingdom
  Ottoman Empire
Defeat
  • Dissatisfied with gains from the First Balkan War, Bulgaria attacks former allies Serbia and Greece
  • Attacks repulsed by Greece and Serbia, whose armies enter Bulgaria
  • Romanian and Ottoman intervention forces Bulgaria to ask for armistice
  • Bulgarian territorial cessations in Treaty of Bucharest and Treaty of Constantinople
  Bulgaria In World War I
World War I (see Bulgaria during World War I)
(1914–1918)
  Bulgarian Kingdom
Central Powers:
  German Empire
  Ottoman Empire
  Austria Hungarian Empire
Allied Powers:
  United States
  Britain
 Italian Kingdom
  Russian Empire
 French Republic
Occupied by Central Powers:
  Greek Kingdom
  Serbian Kingdom
  Romanian Kingdom
Allied Victory
  Post World War I Conflicts
Incident at Petrich (1925)   Bulgarian Kingdom   Greek Kingdom Victory
  • Due to a border incident, Greek dictator Theodoros Pangalos sends troops into Bulgaria
  • League of Nations brokers a ceasefire and a Greek withdrawal
  • Greece fined for violating Bulgarian territory
  • Bulgaria pays damages for shooting Greek soldiers[1]
  Bulgaria In World War II
World War II (see Military history of Bulgaria during World War II)
(1941–1945)
  Bulgarian Kingdom
Allied Powers:
  Soviet Union
  United States
  Greek Kingdom
  United Kingdom
 French Republic
 Yugoslavian Kingdom
  Bulgarian Kingdom
Axis Powers:
  Nazi Germany
 Italian Kingdom
  Japanese Empire
  Romanian Kingdom
Allied Victory
  • Bulgarian monarchy abolished and replaced with Communist government
  • Southern Dobruja awarded to Bulgaria postwar

People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946-1990) edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
  People's Republic of Bulgaria
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
(1968)
  Bulgaria
Allies:
  Soviet Union
  Hungary
  Poland
  Czechoslovakia
Allies:
  Albania
  Romania
  Yugoslavia
Warsaw Pact Victory
  • Along with the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact allies, Bulgarian troops invade Czechoslovakia
  • Minimal Czechoslovak armed resistance
  • Czech reformist leaders forced to sign Moscow Protocol, ending the Prague Spring

Republic of Bulgaria (1990–) edit

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
  Republic of Bulgaria
Iraq War
(2003-2011)
  Bulgaria[citation needed]
Allies:
  Iraq
  NATO
  United States
  Baath Loyalists
  Islamic State of Iraq
  Al-Qaeda
  Islamic Army of Iraq

  Ba'athist Iraq

Coalition Victory
2011 military intervention in Libya   NATO

  United States

  Bulgaria (one frigate as part of NATO contribution)[5]

  Libya NATO Victory
  • The NTC assumed interim control of Libya.
  • Civil war in Libya

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Thomopoulos, Elaine (2012). The History of Greece. ABC-CLIO. p. 110. ISBN 9780313375118.
  2. ^ "Sectarian divisions change Baghdad's image". NBC News. 3 July 2006. Retrieved 18 February 2007.
  3. ^ "U.S. says Iraq pullout won't cause dramatic violence". MSNBC. 18 November 2010. Archived from the original on May 1, 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  4. ^ "UK 'to continue deporting failed Iraqi asylum seekers'". BBC. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Bulgarian Frigate on Its Way to Libyan Coast". The Sofia Echo. 30 March 2011. Archived from the original on 31 August 2011.