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normal Alexander the Great Bust The Greek Character of Macedonia through the Ages

«ΕΣΤΙΝ ΟΥΝ ΕΛΛΑΣ ΚΑΙ Η ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ»  By Christos Karatzios MD (Estin oun Ellas ke i Makedonia) “Macedonia, is of course a part of Greece”                         Strabo, Geography, book 7, Fragment 9 (circa 7 BC – 23 AD) With this quote, Strabo, the famous ancient Greek historian and geographer described the relation of Macedonia to the rest of Greece when he was describing the known ...

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298154 227063000691669 100001639115302 653374 1072076864 n Pan Serbia​n Celebratio​n of Serbian Victory Over Turks in Kumanovo Battle (1912)

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).  

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dionpyrcov 1818   The Greekness of Macedonians testified by Dionysios Pyrros in his Methodic Geography..

Dionysios Pyrros the Thessalian, 1818 and "Methodic Geography of the whole universe,on behalf of his friends and pupils and the Hellenic genus" “She (Hellas) is today subjugated to the despotic rule of the Turk emperor,the so-called Sultan,who descends from the interior of great Asia,which was once utterly defeated by the Macedonian Alexander the Great” “Hellas was called ...

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Documents Ilinden   A Bulgarian Uprising in Macedonia

How contemporary Australian and other foreign newspapers saw the Bulgarian uprising of llinden in 1903… Accounts of the llinden Uprising in Australian newspapers of the time, invariably echo the way ihe event was perceived by the general world media. The reader will discover thai according to the reports in the newspapers, (as indeed in those of any ...

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themoderntravelermacedohw2 150x150 Account about Macedonia   The modern Traveller published in 1830

When Dr. Clarke was at Salonica in 1801, Mr Charnaud, theenglish consul, estimated the population a only 53,000, of whom, 15000 were supposed to be Jews, 80000 Greeks and the rest Turks. Beaujour stats it at 60,000 including about 16,000 Greeks, 12,000 Jews, 30,000 Turks, and 2000 Franks, Tchingenais (gipsies), blacks and Mamins, "a race ...

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encyclopediabritanica18 150x150 Encyclopaedia Britannica 1824   The People of Greece

Some interesting notes from a very early synopsis of Greece in 1824 ( including Macedonia, Thessaly, Epirus, and the islands): 1: The population of Greece was composed of chiefly three races: Greeks, Albanians, and Turks, with a smaller number of Vlachs, Jews, and Armenians. 2: Turks formed only about 10% of Greece ...

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tfe no thumb Famous Greek Americans: George Musalas Colvos Colvocoresses

George Musalas "Colvos" Colvocoresses (October 22, 1816 - June 3, 1872), was a U.S. Navy officer who commanded the USS Saratoga during the American Civil War. From 1838-1842, he served in the United States Exploring Expedition, better known as the Wilkes Expedition, which explored large regions of the Pacific Ocean. Three separate geographical features, two on ...

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Fiachra Give Greece a chance

Thessaloniki, Greece's second city, has spent centuries being burnt, bombed and built again. Our writer brings the colourful and cultural metropolis up to date Fiachra Gibbons Clockwise from top left: Monks heading to Mount Athos, the Arch of Galerius in central Thessaloniki, and Alexander the ...

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oIEba Ottoman Archives: There is no Macedonian Nation

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), ...

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sterzicmo4 e1317306537540 The Serbs and the Macedonian Question

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 ...

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