1842 – Population Statistics of Ottoman Empire in Europe
The Morning Chronicle – Sept. 3 1842
Both sources – “Turkey and its Resources” By Urquhart, p. 272 and “Turquie d’ Europe”, ii32 by Boue – mentions Nothing close to a fictitious identity like “ethnic Macedonians” in the population statistics of the Ottoman Empire.
The population the Ottoman Empire in Europe comprised of :
Wallachians, Serbians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Jews, Albanians, Bosniacs, Herzegovinians, Croats, Montenegrins, Zinzares, Armenians, Gypsies and Jews.
By Christos P.
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