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Modern turkish histories present the idea that the macedonian question was the essential ingredient in understanding the volatile mix of problems that ultimately led to Balkan wars. Because the population of Macedonia was primarily Bulgarian, it was influenced heavily by the events of 1878. It is very likely that the establishment of the greater Bulgaria envisioned by the treaty of San Stefano, and which included much of Macedonia whetted the nationalistic appetites of a substantial portion of the Bulgarian population of Macedonia.

“Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913″ By Edward J. Erickson, page 39

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In Sofia, Bulgarians organized the Adrianople Region- Macedonia Committee in 1890, and in Salonika, the internal Macedonian Revolutionary committee and Organization was formed in 1893.

“Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913″ By Edward J. Erickson, page 42

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