Russian troops occupy all of Bulgaria and …

Years: 1876 - 1887

Russian troops occupy all of Bulgaria and reach Constantinople in eight months.

At this high point of its influence on Balkan affairs, Russia dictates the Treaty of San Stefano in March 1878.

This treaty provides for an autonomous Bulgarian state (under Russian protection) almost as extensive as the First Bulgarian Empire, bordering the Black and Aegean seas, but Britain and Austria-Hungary, believing that the new state will extend Russian influence too far into the Balkans, exerts strong diplomatic pressure that reshapes the Treaty of San Stefano four months later into the Treaty of Berlin.

The new Bulgaria will be about one-third the size of that prescribed by the Treaty of San Stefano; Macedonia and Thrace, south of the Balkans, will revert to complete Ottoman control.

The province of Eastern Rumelia will remain under Turkish rule, but with a Christian governor.

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