23 February 1922 Lord Newton had given Notice to ask if the Supreme Council are still insisting upon the formation of voluntary Armies in Bulgaria and Hungary in spite of the excessive additional expenditure involved and the difficulty of obtaining recruits.
16 April –
St Nedelya Church assault: A church in Sofia is damaged by an explosion set by
Bulgarian Communists during the funeral of General Konstantin Georgiev. Two hundred people are killed.[13]
19 October –
Incident at Petrich: Near the Bulgarian town of
Petrich on the border with Greece, a Greek soldier is shot. One theory is that a Greek soldier was running across the border after his dog, thus the incident is sometimes called "The War of the Stray Dog".[15][16][17]
^The Danubian town of
Vidin inaugurated its city championship the same year, while those of
Ruse,
Pleven and
Rila (Southwestern Bulgaria) were created a year later. Most other regions followed suit in 1923.
23 February 1922 Lord Newton had given Notice to ask if the Supreme Council are still insisting upon the formation of voluntary Armies in Bulgaria and Hungary in spite of the excessive additional expenditure involved and the difficulty of obtaining recruits.
16 April –
St Nedelya Church assault: A church in Sofia is damaged by an explosion set by
Bulgarian Communists during the funeral of General Konstantin Georgiev. Two hundred people are killed.[13]
19 October –
Incident at Petrich: Near the Bulgarian town of
Petrich on the border with Greece, a Greek soldier is shot. One theory is that a Greek soldier was running across the border after his dog, thus the incident is sometimes called "The War of the Stray Dog".[15][16][17]
^The Danubian town of
Vidin inaugurated its city championship the same year, while those of
Ruse,
Pleven and
Rila (Southwestern Bulgaria) were created a year later. Most other regions followed suit in 1923.