By Tymphaios Ethnic Macedonians are by definition the most indigenous Macedonians to the area of Macedonia. Three hundred and forty scholars have recently rebutted the current propaganda emanating from Skopje that the ancient Macedonians were Slavs. This has ruffled a few feathers and has caused a spur of activity in certain segments of the Former Yugoslav ...
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Jul
14
2009
A brief overview of the Macedonian name issuePosted by D-Mak in Alexander the Great, ancient macedonian ethnicity, Ancient Macedonian History, Articles, FYROM Propaganda, Modern Macedonian History, Skopjan Propaganda, Thessalonike & Other Macedonian Cities![]() Miltiades Elia Bolaris July 12, 2009 The Former Yugoslav Republic of Makedonija - FYROM, is the diminutive ex-Yugoslav state that since 1991 has relentlessly and vigorously sought recognition by the international community under its chosen assumed name "Republic of Macedonia". Greeks have puzzled the world over by steadfastly refusing FYROM´s recognition under this name, basing their refusal ... Tags: alexander, Ancient Macedonia, bitola, bulgaria, cyril, dardania, Denko Maleski, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, fyrom, Greece, macedonia, macedonians, makedonija, Makedonism, methodius, monastir, ottomans, panhellenic, serbia, skopje, thessaloniki, turks, Vardaska Banovina, vinozhito, Македонија
Jun
20
2009
An academic response to Professor Joseph on Modern Greek Studies AssociationPosted by Admin in Articles, Modern Macedonian History![]() The critical input by Professor Brian Joseph, a respected linguist and an authority on South Slavic Linguistics is greatly appreciated. Let me state from the outset that I recognize the hard work behind the late Vasko Karadza’s dictionary. Obviously, this was a labour of love. It should be noted though that this dictionary which is promoted ... Tags: Blaze Koneski, Christos Karatzios, Chrysi Avghi, fyrom, hellenism, macedonia, macedonians, minorities, Slavic roots, South Slavic Linguistics, vinozhito |























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