site.btaObservances: May 19

Observances: May 19
Observances: May 19
The Dryanovo Monastery, in Central Bulgaria, was besieged by Ottoman troops during the 1876 April Uprising, A re-enactment taking place on May 17, 2026 (BTA Photo/Nikolay Venkov)

On this date in Bulgarian history:

1876: Dryanovo Monastery is captured (old style date: May 7) by Ottoman troops after nine days of heroic resistance during the April Uprising.

1934: A coup d'etat is carried out by the Zveno military organization and the Military Union.

1969: Diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and Luxembourg are promoted to the level of embassies. First established on December 16, 1956 at the level of legations.

1989: The first demonstration against the totalitarian regime and the Bulgarian Communist Party is held in the southern town of Djebel. The people protest against the forcible assimilation of ethnic Turks, known as the Regeneration Process.

1999: The 38th National Assembly passes the Protection and Development of Culture Act.

2004: Bulgarian Petko Totev reaches Mount Everest.

2008: A Bulgarian-US Cultural Centre for People with Disabilities is unveiled in Sofia by the then US Ambassador to Bulgaria John Beyrle and his wife Jocelyn Greene.

/PP/

news.modal.header

news.modal.text

By 14:11 on 19.05.2026 Today`s news

This website uses cookies. By accepting cookies you can enjoy a better experience while browsing pages.

Accept More information