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- themselves as Bulgarian. In addition, owing to his collector's zeal, Verkovich saved a great number of old m****cripts, coins, objects of art, etc. His...
- that in Nevrekop (Névrékop), there lived 1,200 Gr****s. In 1889, Stefan Verkovich notes Nevrokop as a city with 209 Bulgarian, 1,675 Turkish, and 38 Aromanian...
- Victor Grigorovich recorded Paliora as mainly Bulgarian village. Stefan Verkovich, folklorist from Bosnia, noted in 1889 that there were 50 Bulgarian and...
- settlement by 1900. It houses 1030 Turks in 210 houses. According to Stefan Verkovich, by the end of the 19th century, Ablanitsa had a Muslim male po****tion...
- of po****tion between the villages of Krepeni and Mavrochori. Stefan Verkovich, folklorist from Bosnia, noted in 1889 that there were 28 Bulgarian houses...
- added. Bulgarian Folk Songs Political views on the Macedonian language Verkovich, Stefan. Veda Slovena In: National Romanticism: The Formation of National...
- households and 65 Muslim inhabitants and 200 Bulgarians. In 1889, Stefan Verkovich (Topographical-Ethnographic Sketch of Macedonia) noted Sadovo as a village...
- Ethnographique") in 1878 in Moschohori (Vambeli) lived 600 Gr****s. In 1889 Stefan Verkovich (Топографическо-этнографическій очеркъ Македоніи“) wrote that the village...
- village with 28 households and 75 Pomak inhabitants. According to Stefan Verkovich, by the end of the 19th century, Beslen had a Muslim male po****tion of...
- while they also have good vineyards. Based on some local traditions, Verkovich believes that Darnakes have migrated in that region from Thebes. According...