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Bulgarisation (Bulgarian: българизация), also
known as
Bulgarianisation (Bulgarian: побългаряване) is the
spread of
Bulgarian culture beyond the Bulgarian...
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gained control,
imposing large-scale repression. The
policies of de-
Bulgarization and ****imilation were pursued. At that time part of the
young locals...
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series of
Bulgarian prelates,
starting with Cyprian,
consciously "re-
Bulgarized"
church texts to
achieve maximum conformity with the
Euthymian recension...
- Gr****s
sought the
forced "****enization" of
ethnic Bulgars, who
sought "
Bulgarization" of Gr****s (Rise of nationalism). Both
nations sent
armed irregulars...
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resistance from the
local po****tion,
engaged from the
outset in a
policy of
Bulgarization of the area.
After mid-1942, with the
growth of
armed Resistance, and...
- and the
decline of
minority languages (see examples: Anglicisation,
Bulgarization, Croatization, Czechization, Dutchification, Francisation, Germanisation...
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expulsion and
ethnic cleansing,
aiming to
forcibly Bulgarize,
expel or kill
ethnic Gr****s. This
Bulgarization campaign deported all Gr**** mayors, landowners...
- the same
primary goal as the
creation of the
Macedonian language: to de-
Bulgarize the
Macedonian Slavs, and to
create a
national consciousness that would...
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Bulgarian schools closed.
Bulgarian had been
forbidden in
public life.
Bulgarization was seen as
necessary to
strengthen Bulgaria's
claim on the territory...
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Vlachs were
culturally ****enised
during 17–19th
century and some of them
bulgarized during the late 19th and
early 20th. century.
Raymond Detrez, 2014, Historical...