The Liberation of Bulgaria: Where liberty runs after the Geopolitics
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The article delves into the historical significance of the capture of Plevna during the Tenth Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) and its lasting impact on Bulgaria's path to independence. Highlighting the strategic importance of Plevna and the formidable challenge it posed to the Russian forces under Ottoman General Osman Pasha, the narrative emphasizes the siege, the decisive battle, and the subsequent surrender that marked a turning point in the war.

Additionally, the overview extends to Bulgaria's journey post-Treaty of San Stefano, its division under the Treaty of Berlin, the unification with Eastern Rumelia, and the eventual declaration of independence in 1908. The article underscores the enduring legacy of Plevna in Bulgarian memory, celebrated annually as a pivotal milestone in the nation's liberation.

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