One of the absurd Myths of FYROM’s propaganda imposed on their population is the notion that there were NO Greeks prior to the establisment of the Kingdom of Greece (Βασίλειο των Ελλήνων) in the aftermath of the Greek revolution of 1821. More absurd theories emanating mostly by the radical groups of FYROM’s diaspora claim that Greeks were NEVER found in Macedonia prior to 1913. […]
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Krste Petkov Misirkov - The Founder of Pseudo-Macedonism Demystified
This video presents a collection of statements by Krste Petkov Misirkov (1874-1926), considered among Pseudomacedonians a pioneer of their modern national idea, which reveal his true ethnicity and his true view on Slavs of present-day FYROM. By Brzak
Read more ›The Greeks of Macedonia in Slavic Sources
One of the common Myths of FYROM’s propaganda imposed on their population is the notion that there were NO Greeks prior to the establisment of the Kingdom of Greece (Βασίλειο των Ελλήνων) in the aftermath of the Greek revolution of 1821. More absurb theories emanating mostly by the radical groups of FYROM’s diaspora claim that Greeks were NEVER found in Macedonia prior to […]
Read more ›Protestant Mission Among the Bulgarians - William Paine Clarke 1909
Protestant missionaries in Macedonia say that the main language spoken is Bulgarian with Greek, Vlach, and Servian and certainly no sign of “Macedonci” language. By ChicagoGeorge
Read more ›The outgoing Turk : impressions of a journey through the western Balkans (1897)
The outgoing Turk : impressions of a journey through the western Balkans (1897) by Thomson, H. C. (Harry Craufuird) Macedonian population consisted of people from different races, mostly Greek, Serb and Bulgarian, whose fellow countrymen were eager to assist. Greek insurgents under the chief Lepeliotis fought with Turks. Notice the mention of Greek villages in Macedonia. Here we get the info Thessalonike […]
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