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Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 edition

Some really interesting quotes on FYROM, Makedonia, Alexander…etc from Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 edition. Quote: The people Ethnicity and language Macedonia has inherited a complex ethnic structure. The largest group, calling themselves Macedonians (about two-thirds of the population), are descendants of Slavic tribes that moved into the region between the 6th and 8th centuries AD. Their language is very closely related […]

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Ultimate Source List of Internet about the Bulgarian origins of Slavs in FYROM

Ultimate Source List of Internet about the Bulgarian origins of Slavs in FYROM

1. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - John Foster Fraser 2. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROM slavs - Keith Brown 3. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - Francis Seymour Stevenson 4. Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - William Miller 5. Modern writers about the Bulgarian […]

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A. H. E. Taylor, ‘Future of the Southern Slavs’, 1917

A. H. E. Taylor, ‘Future of the Southern Slavs’, 1917

Another contemporary writer who passed some time himself in Macedonia stating clearly the fact there was no “Ethnic Macedonians” in Macedonia but instead Greeks, Bulgarians, Albanians and Serbs. Point of interest in this source is the additional info, we get from self-witnessing that the ancestors of Modern inhabitants of FYROM had Mongolian traces as far west as Ochrid“. Page 204

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Linguist Vladimir I. Georgiev “Introduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages”

“……….the nucleus of the Macedonian vocabulary consists of words which have exact correspondence in Greek.The importance of these words and the archaic phonological character of Macedonian lead to the conclusion that these are not borrowings but inherited words: this fact is confirmed by the genetic unity of Macedonian and Greek. Moreover, the numerous lexical and phonological isoglosses in Macedonian and […]

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Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs – Francis Seymour Stevenson

Modern writers about the Bulgarian origin of FYROMs Slavs - Francis Seymour Stevenson

Taken from the book “History Of Montenegro” by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 1914 In page 24 we can find: Stevenson makes it explicit that the Ethnicities suffering from the extension of Serbian state were Greeks, Magyars, Shkipetars and Bulgarians since unfortunately for the usual propagandists of fYROM, these were the only Ethnicities of the region. Its even interesting to witness the fact Stevenson mentions […]

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Fundamentally Freund: It’s Greek to me

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1208870468635&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull By MICHAEL FREUND Excerpts from the article: “If you think this is naïve, just take a look at Greece, which recently stared down the entire Western alliance over an issue of semantics. EARLIER THIS month, at a NATO summit in Bucharest, Greece singlehandedly caused a major diplomatic imbroglio, scuttling the expansion of NATO and defying the will of nearly […]

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Skopjan propaganda “The use of the term Macedonia was forbidden in Greece until 1988”

Skopjan propaganda “The use of the term Macedonia was forbidden in Greece until 1988”

FACTS: F.Y.R.O.M.-Slavs claim that the use of the term “MAKEDONIA” in Greece was forbidden until 1988 and that no province with the name “MAKEDONIA” (Macedonia) existed in Northern-Greece before 1988. There are many examples for state institutions or privat corporations which use the term “MAKEDONIA” in Greece since the end of 19th century and still use it: Newspaper “Makedonia” - paper of […]

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