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Bulgarian uprising against the Byzantine Empire (1040–1041) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Uprising of Peter Delyan
The Uprising of Peter Delyan ((ブルガリア語:Въстанието на Петър Делян), (ギリシア語:Επανάσταση του Πέτρου Δελεάνου)), which took place in 1040–1041, was a major Bulgarian rebellion against the Byzantine Empire.〔( A world history of tax rebellions: an encyclopedia of tax rebels, revolts, and riots from antiquity to the present, David F. Burg, Taylor & Francis, 2004, ISBN 0-415-92498-7, pp. 74–75. )〕 It was the largest and best-organised attempt to restore the former Bulgarian Empire until the rebellion of Ivan Asen I and Petar IV in 1185. ==Prerequisites for the uprising==
After Byzantine troops conquered Bulgaria in 1018, Basil II wisely decided not to change the Bulgarian taxation system in order to placate the population. Although the Bulgarian Patriarchate was downgraded to Archbishopric, its head remained an ethnic Bulgarian till Basil II's death in 1025. Under the rule of Emperor Romanos III the population was forced to pay its taxes in coin rather than in goods-in-kind, which caused poverty and widespread unrest.
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