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Post by rusebg on Jun 30, 2009 3:55:54 GMT -5
I tried to research one claim of yours - that the Bulgarian capital of Pliska was founded in the 9th century and I failed badly. All sources said that took place in the 7th. Kind of afraid the same thing will happen again.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 30, 2009 4:51:17 GMT -5
^ lier, i never said the 9th century, l said 681AD!. The conversion of the Bulgars happen 181 years later, in 862AD!.
Read about the Bulgarian nature:
Only on the basis of this is it possible to explain how the Bulgars, though fully conscious that they have no right to Macedonia, never- theless made of their State a comitadji camp whence they overran Macedonia to take it away from its true owners. And whilst from this camp the bishops, priests, teachers, agents, and banditti have, by Cross, book, money, and force of arms, duped, bought, and terrorized the Serbian people of Macedonia, Bulgarian journalists, scientists, and politicians, on the other hand, explained and protested to the world that the
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Macedonians are Bulgars and dying to be united to Bulgaria !
To this comitadji-nature the Bulgars add yet another quality, and that is their positively indecent intrusiveness with all the world. This trait is very well known to all who have come in contact with Bulgars. To demonstrate this quality, we will borrow an illustration from Aleko Konstadinov, the best Bulgarian writer of short stories, who has sketched this failing of his countrymen in his "tale of the contemporary Bulgar " called "Baya Gagno," after its principal hero. 1 In this story the typical Bulgar of the present day is shown up from every point of view : as a family man, as a merchant, as a tourist in Bulgaria, and as a representative of his nation abroad ; as a politician and, of course, as a patriot who on his way through Serbia does not miss the opportunity of saying to every porter and servant in Nis and Belgrade : " You are all of you Bulgars, only you call yourselves Serbs." One passage in the tale is devoted to showing how great is the Bulgarian genius for intruding. Travelling from Sofia to Prague to some festival or other, we find Baya Gagno esconced with several travelling companions in a second-class compartment (without a second-class ticket, of course). After having eaten and drunk all the provisions of the company in the compartment and repaid them " with most fervent patriotism," he begins to insinuate himself into a first-class compartment with four other occupants. " At first he came under various pretexts, such as to borrow matches, or to beg for a mouthful of brandy because he was feeling ill ; but presently he became more familiar, made himself at
x " Baya Gagno, the Tale of a Contemporary Bulgar," by Al. Konstadinov, Sofia, 1895, pp. 25-28.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 30, 2009 4:52:40 GMT -5
To this comitadji-nature the Bulgars add yet another quality, and that is their positively indecent intrusiveness with all the world.
That passage reminds me of Ioan very much!.
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Post by rusebg on Jun 30, 2009 5:19:45 GMT -5
Novi, careful with names. Unlike you, I have a very good memory. It may take me a whole day to dig through your posts in the previous forum but I will find that. Do you agree on the following deal: if I find it, you will post in the every forum this statement: I, Novi Pazar, ignorant but very noisy person, promise to keep my mouth shut on any history matter from now on and speak only about sexual life of cangaroos? Deal?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 30, 2009 5:24:56 GMT -5
^ Go on l'm prepared.
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Post by rusebg on Jun 30, 2009 5:28:56 GMT -5
You sure? Do you promise you will post this?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 30, 2009 5:42:14 GMT -5
^ No because l want you to do some research ;D
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Post by rusebg on Jun 30, 2009 5:43:34 GMT -5
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 30, 2009 8:00:32 GMT -5
^ ruse l don't see any of you guys in a bad light, besides l didn't know much about vardar as l do now ;D
Anyway, post some more memories for me
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Post by macmako on Jun 30, 2009 8:46:01 GMT -5
Thank you Arxileas. Lets see Demostens comments.
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Post by ioan on Jun 30, 2009 13:50:52 GMT -5
of course there is no comment. I mean: whats to comment?
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Post by ioan on Jun 30, 2009 13:52:35 GMT -5
To this comitadji-nature the Bulgars add yet another quality, and that is their positively indecent intrusiveness with all the world.That passage reminds me of Ioan very much!. WEll you ve proven that your intuition and your "knowlegde", especially on fyrom, are absolutely LACKING, so who the fuck cares?
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Post by macmako on Jul 3, 2009 9:08:58 GMT -5
Really? Typical Bulgarian assumption about others. I am not surprised.
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Post by ioan on Jul 3, 2009 10:56:41 GMT -5
Really? Especially having in mind you got turned to a monster at war with your south and east neighbour. You turned your back on your kind and your blood. Pity.
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Post by macmako on Jul 3, 2009 22:50:03 GMT -5
WTF are you talking about? America is not at war with Mexico.
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Post by Patrinos on Jul 4, 2009 15:53:40 GMT -5
"Demostheni" which's that mountain?
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Post by macmako on Jul 4, 2009 23:20:31 GMT -5
Probably Sar-Planina mountain range. Photo taken in Macedonia, near Tetovo, north-west border of Macedonia and Yugoslavia. In photo, you are looking North to North-west.
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