Typical residents of Uskub (now Skopje) in 1912 : two Albanians and a Cop.
A document of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs verifies that in 1912 Skopje had 80 percent Albanian population. Specifically according to the document, the population of Skopje was 50,000, of whom 40,000 were Albanians. The document was found by the historian Skender Hasani who states that the document ...
Serbian celebration of victory of Serbian Army over Turks in Kumanovo Battle (1912), held at Zebrnjak memorial in Northern FYROM. Video and photographs were taken at 23-X-2011.
1) Album of the celebration with over 190 pictures, available if one is logged on Facebook:
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2) A YouTube video (14 minutes).
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Another Rare Document from 1912 which proves the absurdity of the current slavic claim about existence of "ethnic Macedonians".
Translation in English:
The Committee of Parliamentary Elections in Monastir, comprised of Muslims, Greeks and Bulgarians announce to the honourable electors that they jointly decided the candidate representatives for Monastir to be the following honourable gentlemen:
1. Kenan ...
Biographical records regarding Macedonians who resided in Paris between 1895 and 1912. The following collection was created by Konstantinos Papoulides and was published in the Makedonika Magazine of the Εταιρεία Μακεδονικών Σπουδών (ΕΜΣ) .
The source of this early information is Church records. from the Greek Orthodox Chruch in Paris (founded in 1895). It's apparent that Macedonians were residing in ...
SS MAKEDONIA, painted 1912, by Ar. Glykas (compare with No. 14).
This "closed-base" passenger liner was one of the first Greek Transatlantic emigrant ships, and one of the first steamers built for a Greek shipping line, in 1912, by Sir James Laing and Sons, Ltd., at Sunderland, England.
She was of 6.333 tons grt, 422 ft (129 ...
Το History-Of-Macedonia.com επιτρέπει την αντιγραφή Υλικού (κείμενα/εικόνες, κτλπ) από την Ιστοσελίδα/Iστολόγιο του, ΜΟΝΟ ΕΦΟΣΟΝ έχει προηγηθεί έγγραφη ή ηλεκτρονική άδειά του.