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The Unity Committee of 1878: Bulgaria's Fight Against the Treaty of Berlin & The Ottoman Empire
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The Unity Committee of 1878: Bulgaria's Fight Against the Treaty of Berlin & The Ottoman Empire

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February 27, 202620m 29s

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Show Notes

Welcome back to pplpod! In today's episode, we dive deep into the fascinating origins and impact of the Unity Committee (or Edinstvo Komitet), an influential organization established on August 29, 1878, in Veliko Tarnovo.

We explore the massive geopolitical fallout following the division of San Stefano Bulgaria and the controversial decisions of the Berlin Treaty, which left a large Bulgarian population in Thrace and Macedonia trapped within the Ottoman Empire. Discover how founding figures like Lyuben Karavelov, Stefan Stambolov, and Hristo Ivanov - Golemia sparked a national movement. We discuss the committee's core objective—the "Unity of all Bulgarians and their wellness today"—and how they expanded their network across Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia.

Listen in to learn how these leading patriots gathered to secure a revision of the Berlin Treaty, leading to the organization of a massive armed rebellion known as the Kresna-Razlog Uprising. Whether you are a student of Balkan history, researching modern Bulgarian history, or simply fascinated by revolutionary organizations against the Ottoman Empire, this episode is packed with essential historical insights.