1968:"As in Kosovo, the restoration of Serbian rule in 1918, to which the Strumica district and several other Bulgarian frontier salients accrued in 1919 (Bulgaria also having lost all its Aegean coastline to Greece), marked the replay of the first Serbian occupation (1913–1915). Once again, the Exarchist clergy and Bulgarian teachers were expelled, all Bulgarian-language signs and books removed, and all Bulgarian clubs, societies, and organizations dissolved, The Serbianization of family surnames proceeded as before the war, with Stankov becoming Stankovic and Atanasov entered in the books by Atanackovic... Thousands of Macedonians left for Bulgaria. Though there were fewer killings of "Bulgarians" (a pro-Bulgarian source claimed 342 such instances and 47 additional disappearances in 1918 – 1924), the conventional forms of repression (jailings, internments etc.) were applied more systematically and with greater effect than before (the same source lists 2,900 political arrests in the same period)... Like Kosovo, Macedonia was slated for Serb settlements and internal colonization. The authorities projected the settlement of 50,000 families in Macedonia, though only 4,200 families had been placed in 280 colonies by 1940." For more see: Ivo Banac, "The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics" The Macedoine, Cornell University Press, 1984;
1959:"Within Greece, and also within the new kingdom of Yugoslavia, which Serbia had joined in 1918, the ejection of the Bulgarian church, the closure of Bulgarian schools, and the banning of publication in Bulgarian, together with the expulsion or flight to Bulgaria of a large proportion of the Macedonian Slav intelligentsia, served as the prelude to campaigns of forcible cultural and linguistic assimilation...In both countries, these policies of de-bulgarization and assimilation were pursued, with fluctuating degrees of vigor, right through to 1941, when the Second World War engulfed the Balkan peninsula. The degree of these policies' success, however, remains open to question. The available evidence suggests that Bulgarian national sentiment among the Macedonian Slavs of Yugoslavia and Greece remained strong throughout the interwar period, though they lacked the means to offer more than passive resistance to official policies." For more see: F. A. K. Yasamee, Nationality in the Balkans: The case of the Macedonians. Balkans: A Mirror of the New World Order, Istanbul: Eren Publishing, 1995; pp. 121–132.
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Bulgaro-Macedonians, whose Slavic component the Bulgarian historian Zlatarski derives from the Antes. They were conquered in the late 7th century by the Turkic Bulgars. The Slavs eventually assimilated them, but the Bulgars' name survived. It denoted this Slavic group from the 9th century through the rest of the medieval period into modern days. Until the late nineteenth century both outside observers and those Bulgaro-Macedonians who had an ethnic consciousness believed that their group, which is now two separate nationalities, comprised a single people, the Bulgarians. Thus the reader should ignore references to ethnic Macedonians in the Middle Ages which appear in some modern works. In the Middle Ages and into the nineteenth century, the term Macedonian was used entirely in reference to a geographical region. Anyone who lived within its confines, regardless of nationality, could be called a Macedonian. Nevertheless, the absence of a national consciousness in the past is no grounds to reject the Macedonians as a nationality today.
2043:. Hence, for them to recognize the inhabitants of Macedonia as Bulgarians would be tantamount to admitting that they should be part of the Bulgarian state. For that the Yugoslav Communists were most anxious to mold Macedonian history to fit their conception of Macedonian consciousness. The treatment of Macedonian history in Communist Yugoslavia had the same primary goal as the creation of the Macedonian language: to de-Bulgarize the Macedonian Slavs and to create a separate national consciousness that would inspire identification with Yugoslavia." For more see: Stephen E. Palmer, Robert R. King, Yugoslav communism and the Macedonian question, Archon Books, 1971,
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2014:"Most of the Slavophone inhabitants in all parts of divided Macedonia, perhaps a million and a half in all – had a Bulgarian national consciousness at the beginning of the Occupation; and most Bulgarians, whether they supported the Communists, VMRO, or the collaborating government, assumed that all Macedonia would fall to Bulgaria after the WWII. Tito was determined that this should not happen. The first Congress of AVNOJ in November 1942 had parented equal rights to all the 'peoples of Yugoslavia', and specified the Macedonians among them.
1934:Откако биле освоени граничните византиски земји, од времето на Симеон е изменета и воената концепција. Извршена е симбиоза помеѓу малубројните азиски Прабугари и бројните словенски племиња кои на широкиот простор од Дунав на север, до Егеја на југ и од Јадран на запад, до Црното Море на исток го прифатиле заедничкиот етникон „Бугари”. Словенскиот јазик станал заеднички за сите жители на тој простор. Протобугарите се претопиле и исчезнале во словенските маси, а со нив и моделот на номадските воени хорди кои што живеат во аули.
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787:) they were officially treated as "South Serbs". In both countries, schools and the media were used to disseminate the national ideologies and identities, and also the languages, of the new ruling nations, the Greeks and the Serbs. These cultural measures were reinforced by steps to alter the composition of the population: Serb colonists were implanted in Yugoslav Macedonia, while in Greek Macedonia, the mass settlement of
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Bulgaria... The question as of whether a Macedonian nation actually existed in the 1940s when a Communist Yugoslavia decided to recognize one is difficult to answer. Some observers argue that even at this time it was doubtful whether the Slavs from Macedonia considered themselves to be a nationality separate from the Bulgarians
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700:(1912–1913) and World War I (1914–1918) left the area divided mainly between Greece and Serbia (later Yugoslavia), which resulted in significant changes in its ethnic composition. The formerly leading Bulgarian community was reduced either by population exchanges or by change of communities' ethnic identity. The Macedonian Slavs were faced with the policy of forced
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Muslims; Albanians: c. 120,000, whereof 10,000 Orthodox and 110,000 Muslims; Vlachs: c. 90,000 Orthodox and 3,000 Muslims; Jews: c. 75,000; Roma: c. 50,000, whereof 35,000 Orthodox and 15,000 Muslims; In total 1,300,000 Christians (almost exclusively
Orthodox), 800,000 Muslims, 75,000 Jews, a total population of c. 2,200,000 for the whole of Macedonia.
2060:"No doubt, the vast majority of the Macedonian peasants, being neither communists nor members of IMRO (United), had not been previously affected by Macedonian national ideology. The British officials who attempted to tackle this issue in the 1940s noted the pro-Bulgarian sentiment of many peasants and pointed out that Macedonian nationhood rested ‘
2444:Проф. д-р на ист.н. Георги Димитров Даскалов, "Българите в Егейска Македония - мит или реалност", Историко- демографско изследване (1900-1990 г.). С., Македонски научен институт, София, 1996 г. Professor Georgi Daskalov, The Bulgarians in Aegean Macedonia - myth or reality; Historical-Demographic research (1900-1990 г.), С.
899:. More than 90,000 Macedonian nationals have already received Bulgarian citizenship. However, this phenomenon can not give precise information about how many Macedonian nationals consider themselves Bulgarians in ethnic sense, because it is widely believed that this phenomenon is caused primarily for economic reasons.
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Bulgarians"): 1,150,000, whereof, 1,000,000 Orthodox and 150,000 Muslims (the so-called Pomaks); Turks: c. 500,000 (Muslims); Greeks: c. 250,000, whereof c. 240,000 Orthodox and 14,000
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Bulgarian Ethnography. Volume 3. Ethnography of Macedonia. Materials from the Archive Heritage. Sofia, 1998; Publication: Ethnologia Bulgarica. Yearbook of Bulgarian Ethnology and Folklore (2/2001) Author Name: Nikolova, Vanya; Language: English, Subject: Anthropology, Issue: 2/2001,Page
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and resulted in significant changes in its ethnic composition. The immediate effect of the partition of
Ottoman Macedonia were the nationalistic campaigns in areas under Greek and Serbian administration, which expelled Bulgarian churchmen and teachers and closed Bulgarian schools and churches. As a
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Macedonian nation existed... Of those Macedonian Slavs who had developed then some sense of national identity, the majority probably considered themselves to be Bulgarians, although they were
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Macedonian identity from the Bulgarian one since the end of the 19th century, and despite the nebulous national consciousness of the mass of the Slavic population, most researchers agree that the bulk of the Slavic population in the region had a
2085:(1993, p. 71) confirms: “even as late as 1945, Slavic Macedonia had no national identity of its own." Nikolaos Zahariadis (2005) Essence of Political Manipulation: Emotion, Institutions, & Greek Foreign Policy, Peter Lang, p. 85,
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Macedonian identity was formed. As a whole an appreciable
Macedonian national consciousness prior to the 1940s did not exist. At that time even the political organization by the Slavic immigrants from the region of Macedonia, the
2039:"Yugoslav Communists recognized the existence of a Macedonian nationality during WWII to quiet fears of the Macedonian population that a communist Yugoslavia would continue to follow the former Yugoslav policy of forced
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Groups of Bulgarian population and ethnographic groups, Publication: Bulgarian Ethnology (3/1987ч Author: Simeonova, Gatya; Language: Bulgarian, Subject: Anthropology, Issue: 3/1987, Page Range: 55-63
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Mirjana Maleska. Editor-in-chief. With eyes of the others - about Macedonian-Bulgarian relations and the Macedonian national identity. New Balkan Politics - Journal of Politics. Issue 6.
1860:Етнография на Македония (Извори и материали в два тома), Автор: Колектив под редакцията на доц. Маргарита Василева, Обем: 853 стр. Издател: Българска Академия на Науките, Година: 1992.
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Nationality on the Balkans. The case of the Macedonians, by F. A. K. Yasamee. (Balkans: A Mirror of the New World Order, Istanbul: EREN, 1995; pp. 121-132.
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1938:Средновековни градови и тврдини во Македонија, Иван Микулчиќ, Македонска академија на науките и уметностите – Скопје, 1996, стр. 72.
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Marinov, Tchavdar (2009). "We, the Macedonians: The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912)". In Diana Mishkova (ed.).
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833:and later reinforced by strong
627:македонци or македонски българи
3642:Archaeological Museum of Pella
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3638:Archaeological Museum of Dion
2264:Stephen Palmer, Robert King,
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1688:List of Macedonian Bulgarians
64:Bulgarians in North Macedonia
3270:Ptolemaida-Florina coal mine
3209:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
1741:. Indiana University Press.
879:. During the last years the
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3650:Museum of Byzantine culture
3634:Aiani Archaeological Museum
3225:Agios Dimitrios Power Plant
3047:Sack of Thessalonica (1185)
2997:Wars of Alexander the Great
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932:Greek/Serbian Patriarchist
913:Republic of North Macedonia
777:Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
576:People of Bulgarian descent
286:Public holidays in Bulgaria
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3726:20th century in Bulgaria
3173:Macedonia naming dispute
3042:Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
2202:Who are the Macedonians?
1914:Who are the Macedonians?
915:identified, as follows:
512:Protestant denominations
167:Bulgarian refugees from
103:Portrait of the Skopjan
62:Not to be confused with
39:latest accepted revision
18:Macedonians (Bulgarians)
3746:Ethnic groups in Greece
3543:Alexandrion (Litochoro)
3072:Zealots of Thessalonica
3052:Kingdom of Thessalonica
2357:Phillips, John (2004).
1703:Macedonia (terminology)
1639:Five Macedonian Sanjaks
1341:Total Orthodox 1906-07
1330:Total Orthodox 1881-82
903:Historical Demographics
781:Politis-Kalfov Protocol
706:Encyclopædia Britannica
115:The cover of the book "
3692:Greek Macedonia Portal
3077:Byzantine–Ottoman wars
3057:Empire of Thessalonica
2329:Djokić, Dejan (2003).
1708:Macedonian nationalism
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3595:Tomb of the Palmettes
3027:Theme of Thessalonica
2932:Macedonian Bulgarians
2525:Tilbe, Özgür (2018).
2508:Karpat, K.H. (1985).
1894:John Van Antwerp Fine
1693:Bulgarians in Albania
893:Bulgarian citizenship
831:politically motivated
746:After the Balkan wars
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452:Macedonian Bulgarians
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3002:Wars of the Diadochi
2920:Jews of Thessaloniki
2908:Macedonians (Greeks)
2244:Loring M. Danforth,
897:Bulgarians by origin
655:Blagoevgrad Province
432:Anatolian Bulgarians
3575:Hellenistic theatre
3570:Archaeological Park
3141:Macedonian Struggle
3017:Barbarian invasions
2896:Ancient Macedonians
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714:Bulgarian Exarchate
639:Bulgaro-Macedonians
631:Macedono-Bulgarians
472:Thracian Bulgarians
447:Dobrujan Bulgarians
29:Page version status
3553:Lion of Amphipolis
3129:Sanjak of Salonica
3107:Sanjak of Monastir
3022:Theme of Macedonia
2936:Ethnic Macedonians
2882:Macedonia (Greece)
2577:Bulgarian diaspora
2311:2007-09-24 at the
2212:, pp. 101; p. 109.
1487:Sanjak of Salonica
1436:Sanjak of Monastir
1335:Exarchist 1906-07
1324:Exarchist 1881-82
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643:ethnographic group
571:List of Bulgarians
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157:Свобода или смърть
145:Ilinden insurgents
143:The banner of the
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3429:Small Prespa Lake
3204:Central Macedonia
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3112:Sanjak of Serfiğe
2975:Ancient Macedonia
2950:Megleno-Romanians
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3446:Mount Paiko
3424:Lake Prespa
3389:Doiran Lake
3384:Axios River
3146:Balkan Wars
2788: [
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1924:, p. 19-20.
1754:29 November
1208:Monastir /
1168:Radovişt /
1088:Kumanova /
1068:Karatova /
1028:Usturumca/
889:Macedonians
858:Macedonized
839:Yugoslavism
756:World War I
752:Balkan Wars
698:Balkan Wars
615:Macedonians
131:Girls in a
3705:Categories
3558:Kasta Tomb
3548:Amphipolis
3522:Ammouliani
3441:Lake Volvi
2985:Government
2945:Aromanians
2835:Kazakhstan
2693:Bessarabia
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1714:References
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1248:Pirlepe /
988:Gevgili /
951:Köprülü /
929:Exarchist
862:Hellenized
785:Yugoslavia
742:identity.
734:Macedonian
694:Bulgarians
673:See also:
647:Bulgarians
645:of ethnic
352:Kazakhstan
294:By country
241:Literature
212:Bulgarians
171:after the
3531:Monuments
3486:Vasilitsa
3404:Haliacmon
2825:Australia
2763:Argentina
2618:Macedonia
2495:, p. 347.
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2072:, p. 206.
1819:, p. 143.
1799:, p. 691.
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1672:1,028,425
1333:Bulgarian
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1148:Kaçana /
1008:Toyran /
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690:Macedonia
651:Macedonia
623:Bulgarian
553:Torlakian
528:Bulgarian
424:Subgroups
307:Australia
3626:Museums
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3356:Siatista
3326:Katerini
3311:Kastoria
2780:Honduras
2756:Americas
2603:Bulgaria
2309:Archived
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2192:, p. 67.
2030:, p. 67.
1836:,p. 107.
1682:See also
1128:İştip /
1108:Planka/
1090:Kumanovo
1048:Üsküp /
1030:Strumica
885:Bulgaria
818:national
814:regional
793:Anatolia
768:Bulgaria
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661:and the
659:Bulgaria
533:Dialects
520:Language
481:Religion
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202:Part of
195:in 1941.
43:reviewed
3681:Cuisine
3659:Culture
3621:Vergina
3513:Islands
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3336:Florina
3218:Economy
2980:History
2968:History
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2728:Germany
2713:Austria
2688:Ukraine
2650:Dobruja
2640:Romania
2635:Moldova
2613:Hungary
2608:Croatia
2598:Albania
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1376:Number
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1291:385,645
1228:Ohri /
1170:Radoviš
1070:Kratovo
943:Number
937:Number
907:In the
722:Serbian
669:History
399:Ukraine
367:Romania
357:Lebanon
342:Hungary
332:Germany
317:Croatia
302:Albania
276:Costume
266:Cuisine
232:Culture
216:Българи
135:, 1882.
3517:Thasos
3466:Pindus
3377:Nature
3361:Kilkis
3351:Kozani
3346:Naousa
3331:Edessa
3316:Serres
3306:Kavala
2889:People
2830:Israel
2802:Brazil
2785:Mexico
2775:Canada
2723:France
2698:Crimea
2676:Turkey
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877:Greece
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686:Slavic
548:Ruptsi
538:Balkan
457:Pomaks
404:Crimea
394:Turkey
387:Brazil
372:Serbia
337:Greece
327:France
312:Canada
271:Dances
256:Cinema
3676:Music
3606:Pella
3587:Mieza
3503:Verno
3367:Other
3341:Drama
3321:Veria
2990:Kings
2792:]
2770:]
2738:Spain
2733:Italy
2669:Banat
2656:Șchei
2645:Banat
2530:(PDF)
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1593:3,440
1395:7,248
1300:18.6
1260:1,248
1240:3,049
1230:Ohrid
1223:40.0
1203:33.7
1200:4,990
1194:9,830
1177:100.0
1174:7,364
1103:29.9
1083:18.1
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1014:5,605
1003:71.6
994:5,784
953:Veles
924:Kaza
791:from
773:Greek
718:Greek
637:, or
563:Other
543:Banat
495:Islam
467:Shopi
462:Șchei
377:Spain
347:Italy
281:Sport
261:Names
246:Music
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149:Ohrid
147:from
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3671:Flag
3565:Dion
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2913:List
2901:List
2489:ISBN
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