
Golden Age of Bulgaria
The Golden Age of Bulgaria, spanning the late 9th to early 11th centuries, was a period of cultural, literary, and political flourishing under the Bulgarian Empire. During this time, Bulgaria achieved significant territorial expansion, strengthened national identity, and experienced a renaissance in arts, education, and religion. Notably, Bulgarian scholars developed the Cyrillic alphabet, and the country became a center of Christian culture in Eastern Europe. This era solidified Bulgaria’s influence and contributed lasting cultural and religious legacies, marking it as a peak period of national and intellectual achievement.