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- An ethnoreligious group (or an ethno-religious group) is a grouping of people who are unified by a common religious and ethnic background. Furthermore...
- Ahyolu, Burgaz) (until 1878, then became part of Eastern Rumelia) Ethnoconfessional groups in the Adrianople Vilayet as per the 1875 Vilayet Census Bulgarians...
- 1865 according to Kuyûd-ı Atîk (the Danube Vilayet printing press): Ethnoconfessional Groups in the Danube Vilayet as per 1865 Po****tion Register Bulgarians...
- of Niš and Tulça, were ceded to Serbia and Romania, respectively. Ethnoconfessional Groups in the "Five Bulgarian Sanjaks" as per 1865 Pop. Registry Bulgarians...
- 795 However, according to the Ottoman Archives, the Vilayet's main ethnoconfessional groups according to the 1905/06 Ottoman Census are: Muslims - 510...
- Monastir (Bitola) Pirlepe (Prilep) Florina Kıraçova (Kičevo) Ohrid Ethnoconfessional Groups in the Sanjak of Monastir as per the 1881-82 Census Bulgar...
- the 1906/7 Ottoman census, in thousands, adjusted to round numbers. Ethnoconfessional groups in the Adrianople Vilayet as per the 1906-07 Ottoman Census...
- Pomaks or Muslim Bulgarians, living mostly in the region of Lovech. Ethnoconfessional Groups in the "five Bulgarian sanjaks" as per the 1873-74 Census Bulgarians...
- groups, but rather millets, and increasingly from the 1870s onwards, ethnoconfessional groups. Thus, "Muslims" in the 1881/82 Census covered all adherents...
- London Conference in 1913, its territory became a part of Serbia. Ethnoconfessional Groups in the Sanjak of Üsküp as per the 1881-1882 Census Bulgarians...