Ottoman Empire - Massacring up to 100,000 people
Time: Apr, 1876
Place: Bulgaria
Details: The Ottoman bashi-bazouks brutally suppressed the Bulgarian uprising of 1876, massacring up to 100,000 people in the process.
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