There was a substantial number of victims from the Bulgarian population.
Literature and art flourished in the 14th century and a large part of the Bulgarian population was literate.
The existing Bulgarian population quickly spread throughout the region from the late 18th to the second quarter of the 19th century.
The first reference is the earliest evidence to the presence of the village's Bulgarian population.
During the Ottoman period it had a Bulgarian population.
They were probably recruited through special contracts and likely received some privileges compared to the native Bulgarian population.
These initially successful invasions were followed by an uprising of the Bulgarian population in some areas.
In that period, it had a Bulgarian population.
The total Bulgarian population of Iraqi refugees is around 43,210.
In these wars the local Bulgarian population supported the army of Bulgaria.