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Macedonia - Ethnographic Map by Kiepert
Rare ethnographic map by the German cartographer, Heinrich Kiepert depicting Balkans.
(a) The ethnographic maps of the famous cartographer who was distinguished for the scientific value of his maps, depicts the region of Macedonia. as being inhabited primarily by Greeks and secondly by Bulgarians.
(b) neither Kiepert in his time knew ... Tags: bulgarians, ethonographic map, greeks, kiepert, macedonia, serbs, slavs
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National flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (in official use 1918-43 )
Εάν πιστεύετε ότι ΔΕΝ υπάρχουν ουρανοκατέβατοι κάνετε μεγάλο λάθος, δείτε την απογραφή του 1921 που έγινε στην πρώην Γιουγκοσλαβία όπου υπάρχουν ΜΙΑ ΝΤΟΥΖΙΝΑ ΕΘΝΙΚΟΤΗΤΕΣ αλλά ΟΥΤΕ ΕΝΑΣ απόγονος του ΒΟΥΚΕΦΑΛΑ τώρα δεν ξέρω εάν τους έφεραν οι εξωγήινοι αλλά το μόνο σίγουρο είναι ότι ... Tags: 1921 population census, Croats and Slovenes, γιουγκοσλαβία, serbs
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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:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.227055544025748.59229.100001639115302&type=1&l=8665debe69
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.227055544025748.59229.100001639115302&type=1&l=8665debe69&subject=Celebrating Serbian Victory over Turks in Kumanovo Battle (1912)
2) A YouTube video (14 minutes).
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V83_1zCGwBw
Tags: 1912, fyrom, kumanovo, kumanovo battle, serbs, turks
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Macedonian History : Indisputable evidence on the Bulgarian Origins of FYROM's Slavs based on contemporary Bibliography.
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The town of Monastir, capital of the vilayet of Monsastir, lies just about half way between Bulgarian and Greek territory. North, the majority of Macedonians are Bulgar, south the majority are Hellenes. The villages meet, cross, and mix in the ... Tags: bulgarians, fyrom, macedonia, Macedonian history, macedonians, monastir, serbs, slavs
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According to Article 2 of UNESCO’s Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, “it is essential to ensure harmonious interaction among people and groups with plural, varied and dynamic cultural identities”.
5 million people live in the modern region of Macedonia, and more than half of them have a Greek national identity, along with their Macedonian cultural identity, ... Tags: albanians, bavarians, bulgarians, cretans, cultural identity, fyrom, greek, hellenic, identity, italians, macedonia, macedonians, serbs, sicilians, Yugoslavs
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 In Macedonia you could find Greeks, Bulgarians, Vlachs, Turks, Albanians, Serbs...... No mention of a separate "Macedonian" group in 1910.
Interesting points:
* During a large part of its history, Macedonia has been entirely Greek
* Greeks regarded the newer nationalities as upstarts that had NO rights over the land of Alexander the ... Tags: 1910, albanians, Alexander the Great, bulgarians, cambridge modern history, greeks, macedonia, serbs, vlachs
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 In the Turkish Institute of Ottoman Studies, there is a unique document which mentions all the non-muslim Nations during Ottoman era. Naturally the pseudomacedonians are nowhere to be found!!!
http://www.osmanli.org.tr/dosyaara.php?bolum=4&id=264
«Gayr-ı Müslimlerin etnik olarak dağılımı ise şöyledir; Rumlar, Yunanlılar, Bulgarlar, Pomaklar, Sırplar, Hırvatlar, Karadağlılar, Bosnalılar, Arnavutlar, Macarlar, Polonyalılar, Çingeneler, Ermeniler, Gürcüler, Süryaniler, Kildaniler, Araplar (Maruni, Melkit vs), ... Tags: albanians, arabs, armenians, assyrians, Bosnians, bulgarians, Chaldees, Copts, Croats, ethiopians, Georgians, greeks, gypsies, hungarians, jews, macedonian nation, Maronite, Melkit, Montenegrins, ottoman archives, Poles, pomaks, romanians, serbs, turks
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 Source: The Serbian Questions in The Balkans, University of Belgrade, publisher - Faculty of Geography, Belgrade 1995.
By Slavenko Terzić
One of the burning questions in the Balkan history of the second half of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th, until the Balkan wars 1912/13, was the Macedonian question. Not only the Balkan ... Tags: bulgarians, greeks, macedonia, Macedonian issue, macedonians, serbs, slavs, turks
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After Skoplje's conquest by Theodore of Epiros, it was constituted as a theme with a Greek bishop (Dem. Chom. no. XIV, col. 63; no. CXXXI, col. 536. Akrpolites, ed. Heisenberg, 78, Zlatarski, III, 435). But in 1230 it passed into the Bulgarian Empire of John Asen, his son Kaliman, and its appointed governor was the PanSebastos sebastos ... Tags: bulgaria, dusan, greeks, serbs, skopje, skoplje, slavs
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The Second Balkan War lasted from June 16 1913 to July 8 1913. After the Bulgarians attacked the Greeks and Serbs without provocation, King Constantine defeated them in Kilkis and without wasting a moment he marched towards Sofia and almost took it. The Bulgarians surrendered. Turkey got back Adrianoupolis from Bulgaria.
ΑΠΟ:http://www.youtube.com/user/EllinikiKardia Tags: bulgarians, greeks, King Constantine, Second Balkan War, serbs, turks
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