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.

PopulationStats 1842   Population Statistics of Ottoman Empire in Europe

 By Christos P.

makedonika hom 1842   Population Statistics of Ottoman Empire in Europe

Want more of this? See these Posts:

  1. Ottoman Archives: There is no “Macedonian” Nation
  2. L’empire de Turquie,by Xavier Heuschling, 1860
  3. Skopje’s Population in 1881
  4. 8 May 1888 – Pall Mall Gazette about the Population of Macedonia
  5. Notes on the Genocides of Christian Populations of the Ottoman Empire
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