
King of Bulgaria
The title "King of Bulgaria" refers to the monarch who was the ceremonial and political leader of Bulgaria when it was a kingdom, established in 1878 and lasting until 1946. The king held sovereign authority, overseeing government and national affairs, although the extent of his power varied over time due to constitutional changes and political developments. The monarchy was abolished after World War II, and Bulgaria became a republic. Today, "King of Bulgaria" is a historical title, symbolizing Bulgaria’s monarchical past, and is no longer an active constitutional role.