-
campaign in
areas under Serbian and Gr**** rule. The
Serbians expelled Exarchist churchmen and
teachers and
closed Bulgarian schools and
churches (affecting...
-
Bulgarian prin****lity
between Gr****s and
Serbs from one side and
Bulgarian Exarchists from another. The
local Slavic villagers were
forced to
declare themselves...
- 641
Bulgarian schools and 761
churches were
closed by the Serbs,
while Exarchist clergy and
teachers were expelled. The use of all
Macedonian dialects...
- The
church was
built in 1870 and
consecrated in 1876 by the
Bulgarian Exarchist community and has
icons dating from the 19th century.
Among the church's...
- wars
Malko Tarnovo was a
district centre inhabited by 1,200
Bulgarian Exarchist families and 80
Eastern Catholic Bulgarian families.
Before the Balkan...
- of Mečkin Kamen,
defending the Kruševo Republic.
Except for
Bulgarian Exarchist Aromanians, as Guli's family, who were Bulgarophiles, most
members of...
- (Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians), the
Christian Albanians, and the
Exarchist Slavs, an
approach rejected by
international figures.
Peckham 2000, pp...
- the
replay of the
first Serbian occupation (1913–1915). Once again, the
Exarchist clergy and
Bulgarian teachers were expelled, all Bulgarian-language signs...
- 1905 had a
total Christian po****tion of 22.860,
consisting of 12.736
Exarchist Bulgarians, 8.992
Patriarchist Bulgarians, 624
Protestant Bulgarians,...
-
Pella was 520
Bulgarian Exarchists.
Another survey in 1905
recorded that in the
village there were 720
Bulgarian Exarchists.
During the
exchange of po****tions...