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Post by rusebg on Jun 10, 2011 17:18:58 GMT -5
About Ukrainians who, as you claimed, were lost Romanians. They might be lost Russians but not lost Romanians, how on earth you came to this?
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Post by Anittas on Jun 10, 2011 17:35:33 GMT -5
Ah, this is when your cheap palinca executes its effects. Reread what I wrote.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 10, 2011 21:35:02 GMT -5
"i wonder how you 'bulgarize' something, like is that special hair-dryer looking device the Cuman Turks used when they hopped down to serb lands around thrace, uh yes, yes it was" Don't say that Krivo, you'll have Ruseche choking on his Airag. These people in this forum will always repeat the same unfounded lie, debulgarisation during the Bulgarian Exarchos period and debulgarisation during tito's serboslavia. The reality is Krivo, it was actually de-serbianisation during the Bulgarian Exarchos and the de-serbianisation during tito's rule. Hugo Grothe: "If, during the church plebiscite of 1872, two thirds of the Christian Slavs voted for the Exarchate, this was by no means a confession of their Bulgarian descent" Theodor von Sosnosky: "What these methods were the Greeks, Serbs and Turks of this unhappy land felt on their own backs. By plunder and arson, rape and murder, armed bands tried to make them come over to the Bulgarian side."
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Post by terroreign on Jun 10, 2011 21:48:18 GMT -5
Another little hint to this riddle Novi, is found in the title of Emperor Dusan: "Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks"
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 11, 2011 19:25:39 GMT -5
^ ;D Krivo, have you ever known that Vuk Stefanovich Karadzich said the following,"all our people's lands are called Macedonian." Why, i'll give you a couple of reasons, well have a read of the following: At the end of the fifteenth and during the sixteenth centuries, many lands of the Balkan Peninsula, because of erroneous recollections of the classical world, were, mostly by local writers, called Macedonia-even Old Serbia, Zeta, Albania, Bosnia and Hercegovina. The geographically ill-informed author of the folk poem about Prince Kaica places the Danubian town of Smederevo in Macedonia. Two versions of Dushan's legal code, those of Ravanica and Sofia-both from the seventeenth century-call Dushan emperor or Macedonia. The Sofia version reads: "The pious and Christian Stefan, Emperor of Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Dalmatia", while that of Ravanica says simply: "The pious faithful and Christian Emperor of Macedonia, Stefan." In record of 1564, written at the monastery of Zavala, in Hercegovina, it is stated that this monastery lies "in the shelter of Mount Velezh, which is in Macedonian lands." Bozhidar h-Podgorichanin says of himself that he comes from "the Diocletian lands, in Macedonia, from the town of Podgorica." Certain pilgrims to the Holy Sepulcher, Vukovoj, Gavrilo, Sava, Jovan and Sekule, state on two occasions that they are from "the Macedonian lands, from the land of Zahumlje, known as Hercegovina." In 1569, a certain Jakov says that he is from "the Macedonian lands, from the place called Sofia." In 1615, it was stated that the monastery of Moracha is situated "in the region of Hercegovina, in the western lands, in the Macedonian lands." ....Bajazit also collected a great army against the powerful ruler Marko of Macedonia, which land is the most fertile of all Serbia.
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Post by uz on Jun 11, 2011 19:36:03 GMT -5
^ Are you saying Serbs are connected to Ancient Macedonia ?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jun 11, 2011 20:33:51 GMT -5
^ uz, what l'm getting at here is about *Macedonia, as a geographical concept*, secondly, how it ties into the Serbian origins through their migrations into the southern balkans, and thirdly, how the concept of macedonia originated with ill informed people of that time.
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Post by Sokol on Oct 25, 2011 19:04:00 GMT -5
Macedonian Cultural-Information Centre in Sofiawww.kic.com.mk/Bulgarian complaints.... focus-fen.net/?id=n262597Instead of culture, Skopje’s Cultural-Information Centre in Sofia spreads anti-Bulgarian newspaper 24 October 2011 | 14:21 | FOCUS News Agency Home / Bulgaria Sofia. The Macedonian newspaper Narodna Volya (English: People’s will) is being distributed freely at the Cultural-Information Centre of Skopje in Sofia, visitors of the centre alarmed FOCUS News Agency. The photo shows that after the death of the former director of the centre, Dosta Dimovska, the situation at the centre has gone back to the times of Stefan Vlahov-Micov, who was known for his anti-Bulgarian acts. The popularisation of the achievements of the Macedonian culture at the Cultural-Information Centre of Skopje in Sofia does not include the distribution and propagandizing of anti-Bulgarian literature such as the Narodna Volya newspaper of Georgi Hristov, who is also known as Jan Pirinski, visitors of the centre comment. www.narodnavolja.com/
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Post by Sokol on Nov 29, 2011 23:50:01 GMT -5
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Post by Shqipni13 on Nov 30, 2011 2:50:30 GMT -5
LOL @ Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. What's next? Kosovar minority in Albania? Old post but nevertheless.......LOLLLL!
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Post by ivo on Nov 30, 2011 10:13:58 GMT -5
LOL @ Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. What's next? Kosovar minority in Albania? Old post but nevertheless.......LOLLLL! lol
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Post by missanthropology58 on Nov 30, 2011 10:16:48 GMT -5
Where's Alexander?
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Post by Sokol on Nov 30, 2011 17:10:18 GMT -5
LOL @ Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. What's next? Kosovar minority in Albania? Old post but nevertheless.......LOLLLL! Maybe a Dardanian one....oops
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Post by Shqipni13 on Nov 30, 2011 21:21:49 GMT -5
^Even better Alex.
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Post by rex362 on Jan 16, 2012 17:41:57 GMT -5
Macedonian minority of Bulgariafunny that. that's roughly the same number of Bulgarians in R. Macedonia in the last census. i guess that was the number of Bulgarian prostitutes and strippers working in Macedonia... The shame of it ......I blame you Bulgarians for this ....next time you create an Empire and they downsize you ....Please take your villagers with you and dont leave em behind . what happens ?? chento is what happens ;D
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Post by Sokol on Jan 16, 2012 17:49:33 GMT -5
Yes and the departing Ottomans should have taken all of you with them...
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Post by rex362 on Jan 16, 2012 17:56:46 GMT -5
Yes and the departing Ottomans should have taken all of you with them... good and fast comeback ..... but again we gave you the stala/plevica and you must of wanted it all uh ? but honestly ......we didn't come with the ottomans ... btw ....Why haven't the Bulgarians rallied for you to become a Moderator here ... and dont be scared to write in Maco cylric here .....the Bulgarians can read it and no translator needed
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Post by Sokol on Jan 16, 2012 18:10:32 GMT -5
but honestly ......we didn't come with the ottomans ...
The Ottomans Islamicised you and gave you priviledges in return. One of those was the right to settle on Macedonian territory. This is recorded in history books. You cannot deny it.
btw ....Why haven't the Bulgarians rallied for you to become a Moderator here ...
Simple. I am not Bulgarian. Unlike you guys, who want to be moderators of forums on the basis of your minority status, I'll leave the Bulgarian forum for the Bulgarians, despite Macedonians being a minority in Bulgaria.
and dont be scared to write in Maco cylric here .....the Bulgarians can read it and no translator needed
The same applies to Serbian. You see we Slavic nations are divided politically, but on the ground we all understand each other....watch out if we understand each other politically too....
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Post by rex362 on Jan 16, 2012 18:39:48 GMT -5
if you were at battle of kosova you would of been Islamicised also ...after that it was only thing to do for survival for a majority ....we didnt know other lands ...that's what happens to natives of the land and the harshest enemy of the ottoman ....they make in symbplism Kopils / копиле of such btw ....where were you great Ancient Macedons of Philip in that battle anyways hey ...lets go do on fyrom forum ....
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Post by Sokol on Jan 16, 2012 19:04:22 GMT -5
Albanians chose the easy option and converted to Islam. We on the other hand endured despite the rules and laws favouring muslims over Christians.
Where were the ancient Macedonians? They were playing cards with the Illyrians....
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