- Rūm
millet (Ottoman Turkish: millet-i Rûm, lit. 'Roman nation') was the name of the
Eastern Orthodox Christian community in the
Ottoman Empire. Despite...
- As the po****tion of
Krushevo was two-thirds ****enised
Vlachs and
Patriarchist Slavs, this was a wise move.
Despite these promises, the
insurgent flew...
- the 1905/06
Ottoman Census are:
Muslims - 510,125
Orthodox Gr****s (
Patriarchists) - 326,030
Orthodox Bulgarians (Exarchists) - 229,422 Jews - 52,645...
- clergy. In
contrast to
Christian complementarianists and
Christian patriarchists,
proponents of
Christian egalitarianism argue that
Bible verses often...
-
being ethnoreligiously split among various Ottoman millets, with Gr****
Patriarchists being the
largest community,
followed by
Bulgarian Exarchists and the...
-
Complementarianism but with
differences of
degree and emphasis.
Biblical patriarchists carry the husband-headship
model considerably further and with more...
- 518 Albanians, Christians: 35,525 Slavs, Exarchists: 186,656 Slavs,
Patriarchists: 93,694 Slavs, Muslims: 11,542 Gr****s, Christians: 97,439 Gr****s, Muslims:...
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total po****tion of 33,113,
consisting of 14,962 Muslims, 14,208 Gr****
Patriarchists, and 3,943
Bulgarian Exarchists.
After almost 500
years of
Ottoman rule...
- The
Ottoman authorities divided the po****tion by religion, so all
Patriarchists were
counted as Gr****s and the
Pomaks as Muslims. The
other two sources...
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composed of 22,768 Gr****s; 14,448 Muslims; 7,519
Slavophone former Patriarchists; 22,079
Slavophone former Exarchists; 220
Aromanian speakers (pro–Romanian);...