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- 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 villages became divided into followers...
- 641 Bulgarian schools and 761 churches were closed by the Serbs, while Exarchist clergy and teachers were expelled. The use of all Macedonian dialects...
- parti****ted on the "patriarchist" (pro-Gr****) side, but some sided with the "exarchists" (pro-Bulgarians). However, following the Balkan Wars of 1912–13, Romanian...
- Kanchov from 1900, 19,700 inhabitants lived in Veles, 12,000 Bulgarian Exarchists, 6,600 Turks, 600 Romani and 500 Aromanians. In 1905 Dimitar Mishev Brancoff...
- 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...
- Vasil Kanchov from 1900, 1180 inhabitants lived in Dračevo, all Bulgarian Exarchists. According to the Secretary of the Bulgarian Exarchate Dimitar Mišev ("La...
- the replay of the first Serbian occupation (1913–1915). Once again, the Exarchist clergy and Bulgarian teachers were expelled, all Bulgarian-language signs...
- was inhabited by 3735 people, of whom 3100 were Turks, 310 Bulgarian Exarchists, 200 Romani, 150 Muslim Albanians and 25 Vlachs. Kanchov wrote in 1900...
- 510,125 Orthodox Gr****s (Patriarchists) - 326,030 Orthodox Bulgarians (Exarchists) - 229,422 Jews - 52,645 By sanjaks, the four main ethnoconfessional groups...