no such story by Basil II
Bulgaria hates Greece Because Greece reclaimed back Bulgarian Lands in World War 1
No country has yet left the Euro. Bulgaria has not yet joined the Euro. The currency is, and remains the Bulgarian lev
push is to push back fake immigrants or illegal intruders in Bulgarian territory
Rakia is the traditional bulgarian drink. To get the best rakia, find some home made one.
The Bulgarian language has existed for over 1,300 years. Its origins can be traced back to the 9th century when the first written records in Old Bulgarian appeared. Throughout its history, Bulgarian has evolved and undergone various linguistic changes, but it has remained one of the oldest Slavic languages.
On 22 September, 1908 (New calender 5 October), Bulgarian King Ferdinand announced the Proclamation of Independence of Bulgaria. Bulgaria became soverign. It is observed officially on 5th Oct and is an official Holiday.
Yes, basil leaves can grow back after being harvested if the plant is cared for properly.
Yes, basil plants will typically grow back after being harvested as long as they are cared for properly.
Yes, basil will typically grow back after being cut as long as the plant is healthy and the cutting is done properly.
The Slavic tribes began slowly invading the Balkans in the 7th century AD. Byzantine accounts make many references to their attempts to push past the Greek Empires northern borders and their constant efforts to take Thessaloniki. The most famous account is of Basil II Porphyrogenitus, (Greek: Πορφυρογέννητος, literally "born in the purple") also known as Basil the Bulgar Slayer. When defeating the invading Bulgarians he is said to have captured 15,000 Bulgarian prisoners and blinded 99 of every 100 men, leaving one one-eyed man in each cohort to lead the rest back to their ruler. Samuel the king of the Bulgarian hordes was physically struck down by the dreadful apparition of his blinded army and died two days later, on 6 October 1014, after suffering a stroke.
Under the Treaty of Neuilly (November 1919), Bulgaria lost its Aegean coastline to Greece and nearly all of its Macedonian territory to the new state of Yugoslavia, and had to give Dobruja back to the Romanians (see also Dobruja, Western Outlands, Western Thrace). So, technically, Bulgaria lost land to all of its neighbouring nations after WWI.
in 1946