A reader of HoM kindly shared with us that some confused souls from FYROM are on great pains. They are struggling to discover “proofs” of Macedonians allegedly not being Greeks in New York Times archives of the early 20th century. As a humanitarian gesture to FYROM’s Slavs who are so frustrated to discover their real roots, we thought to assist […]
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Macedonia – Ethnographic Map of Kiepert (1878)
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 any fictitious […]
Read more ›Bulgarians by God, “Macedonians” by Tito
“Bulgarians by God, ‘Macedonians’ by Tito”, reads in English the banner of the Kosovo sports fans in Prishtina. Photo by BGNES “Bulgarians by God, Macedonians by Tito,” read the banners in English of the Kosovo fans during a handball game between the youth teams of Kosovo and FYROM in Prishtina Friday, apparently referring to former communist Yugoslavia dictator Josip Broz Tito. […]
Read more ›Macedonia 1916 – Rare photo of the Public Meeting from 30,000 Macedonians in Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Macedonia 1916 – A call for the Greek government from to take action against Bulgarians by a massive crowd of 30,000 Macedonians who gathered in Thessaloniki. The Macedonians, Proud of being Greeks had erected a big Greek flag. Similar public meetings against Bulgarians took place in other cities of Macedonia in Greece. The public meeting of the thousand Macedonians was so massive for the […]
Read more ›Karakachanov : “In 1941 the name “Macedonia” was forbidden in Vardar Banovina”
The Bulgarian VMRO’s leader, Krasimir Karakachanov sent a letter to the editorial board of FYROM’s Kanal 5 as a reply to their recent allegations that he was a member of Bulgarian Intelligence Services. The most important parts of his letter were: “I keep saying that to my “colleagues” in Skopje, and i have written it in at least 1,000 articles in Bulgarian and also in […]
Read more ›Bulgarian MEPs : FYROM’s film spreads hate and attempts to manipulate Balkan history
A film from FYROM that depicts wartime Bulgarians as fascists has outraged Bulgarian MEPs who are calling on Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Füle to confront FYROM over the issue, according to EurActiv. A couple of weeks ago, we witnessed the cynical confession of the leader from a Slavic Ultra-Nationalistic Diaspora Organization of FYROM, that he was promoting their pitiful propaganda against Greece through cinema. Now, MEPs Andrey Kovachev (EPP), Evgeni Kirilov (S&D) and Stanimir Ilchev (ALDE) […]
Read more ›Skopje historically had never been Macedonian
Typical residents of modern Skopje (FYROM) : two Albanians and a cop. – Ancient Scupi (modern Skopje), initially a Paeonian settlement, was founded in early antiquity near Axios (Vardar). It became the Capital of ancient Dardania, hence it was not part of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. – Dardanians were racially, a totally unrelated people to Ancient Macedonians and belonged […]
Read more ›Macedonian History : The Bulgarian Origins of FYROM’s Slavs
Macedonian History : Indisputable evidence on the Bulgarian Origins of FYROM’s Slavs based on contemporary Bibliography. Quote: 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 Monastir vilayet. The […]
Read more ›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 other contemporary source), […]
Read more ›The Identity of Macedonia
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, due to their Hellenic […]
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