Revival Process

Assimilation of the Turkish minority
LocationBulgaria
Date1984-1989
TargetTurkish minority
Deaths300-1,500 Turks
PerpetratorBulgaria
MotiveBulgarian nationalism Anti-Turkish sentiment

The "Revival Process" or the "Process of Rebirth" (Bulgarian: Възродителен процес, romanized: Vazroditelen protses) refers to a policy of forced assimilation practiced by the communist Bulgarian government in the 1980s (1984-1989). It was the culmination of a series of repressive assimilationist campaigns directed at the country's Turkish minority. The "Revival Process" was in turn followed by the forced expulsion of over 300,000 Muslims in 1989.