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Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – Keith Brown

Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - Keith Brown

“Today’s members of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, or narod, speak a Slavic language codified only after 1944 with fewer than 2 million native-speakers and a slender body of literature. Macedonians are, for the most part, members of an Orthodox Church whose authority was established by a socialist political regime in 1968. Their kin-terms, household structures, marriage practices, and […]

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E. G. Ravenstein in 1877 – No “Macedonians” but Bulgarians

E. G. Ravenstein in 1877 - No “Macedonians” but Bulgarians

E. G. Ravenstein Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Sep., 1877), pp. 433-467 In 1877, one of the most eminent geographers and expert in population migrations, E. G. Ravenstein published in the “Journal of the Statistical Society of London” an account with statistics after years of researches in reference to the populations of Russia and European Turkey. Its […]

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French consul in 1831: Macedonia consists of Greeks and Bulgarians

French consul in 1831: Macedonia consists of Greeks and Bulgarians

From “Voyage dans la Macedoine” by Cousinery Consul-General of Thessalonike, 1831

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Dimitris Lithoxoou – His claims exposed

Dimitris Lithoxoou - His claims exposed

The great child of Hellas, D.Lithoxoou had gathered in the following link some series of outrageous Lies. http://www.freewebs.com/onoma/hroniko.htm Now we will analyze his claims and how the newspapers in reality present the events despite Lithoxoou’s illusions: FRAUDULENT CLAIM Quote: Δευτέρα 30 Αυγούστου 1904 (είδηση) · Κοντά στη Μονή της Παναγίας της Κατερίνης / Katerina [εμπρος] ή έξω από το χωριό Νεστρέμ: Νέστραμ / Nestram […]

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Modern Writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs slavs

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 reason, therefore, we hear so much about disturbances at Monastir is not because the Turks there […]

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Greek Macedonian newspapers of late 19th cent.- early 20th cent. FYROM propaganda exposed!

Greek Macedonian newspapers of late 19th cent.- early 20th cent. FYROM propaganda exposed!

“Faros Of Macedonia” - paper of 29th November 1887. “Ermis of Thessaloniki”. Paper of 24th Octomber of 1875. “Greek-Bulgarian quarrels in Macedonia“. Newspaper “Empros” 1913. Still no trace of “Macedonians” of the Skopjan type but only Greek and Bulgarian populations in the region of Macedonia. Let me translate the above article. Quote: Discovery of Dynamite also in Skopje Bienna […]

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Modern historians about Macedonia - Eugene Borza

Quote: During medieval and modem times, Macedonia was known as a Balkan region inhabited by ethnic Greeks, Albanians, Vlachs, Serbs, Bulgarians, Jews, and Turks. Quote: The emergence of a Macedonian nationality is an offshoot of the joint Macedonian and Bulgarian struggle against Hellenization. With the establishment of an independent Bulgarian state and church in the 1870s, however, the conflict took […]

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