Bulgaria's Sofia Marks 136th Liberation Anniversary

Society | January 4, 2014, Saturday // 10:02|  views

File photo of the Sveta Nedelya church in Sofia

Bulgarian capital Sofia marks Saturday the 136th anniversary since its liberation from Ottoman rule.

On December 27 1877, the Turkish Military Commander Suleiman Pasha established his headquarters in Sofia. On January 3rd, with the Russian army approaching, the Turks began withdrawing from Sofia. Due to efforts of foreign consuls, the Turkish plan to burn the city down foiled.

On January 4, 1878, around 2:00 pm, the first Russian units entered the town. There was a solemn service in the "Sveta Nedelya" church in the presence of General Gurko himself.

Despite the fact that, at the time, Sofia was a way less significant Bulgarian center compared to Plovdiv, Ruse or Varna, after the Liberation the town was selected to become Bulgaria's capital.

On Saturday, a traditional solemn service will take place starting 10:00 am at the "Sveta Nedelya" church - the very same one where, in the presence of General Gurko, the first service for the soldiers perished in battle was held.

The occasion is officially celebrated in the Bulgarian capital for the 12th year in a row.

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