The Greek struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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1256 onwards the Bulgarian dynasty ceased to have any connection with
Macedonia; and when subsequently Slav dominion was re-established in
Macedonia the ruling house was Serbian and not Bulgarian. Towards the end of
the twelfth ...
1256 onwards the Bulgarian dynasty ceased to have any connection with
Macedonia; and when subsequently Slav dominion was re-established in
Macedonia the ruling house was Serbian and not Bulgarian. Towards the end of
the twelfth ...
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A small Serbian band which crossed the frontier near Yeni-Varosh early in
January 1904 was driven back by Turkish pickets; and a somewhat larger unit
which crossed a few days later near Rashta was encountered by Turkish forces
and ...
A small Serbian band which crossed the frontier near Yeni-Varosh early in
January 1904 was driven back by Turkish pickets; and a somewhat larger unit
which crossed a few days later near Rashta was encountered by Turkish forces
and ...
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He went on to claim that the Serbian bands were composed of Macedonians, that
their purpose was purely defensive, and that they would disappear as soon as
the Bulgarian bands were dissolved. In any case the Serbian government could ...
He went on to claim that the Serbian bands were composed of Macedonians, that
their purpose was purely defensive, and that they would disappear as soon as
the Bulgarian bands were dissolved. In any case the Serbian government could ...
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Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
Copyright | |
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activities agents Agras Albanian April arms Athens attack attempt August Austria Balkan bandsmen British Bulgarian government chief Christian comitadjis Constantinople Cretan Crete Delcheff Dragoumis European Exarchate Exarchist Exarchist band favour February Fiorina Florina frontier gendarmerie Germany Gevgeli Greece Greek bands Greek Foreign Ministry Greek government Grey Grueff Gyparis Hellenism Hilmi Pasha Internal Organisation Ion Dragoumis July June Karavangelis Kastoria Kaza killed Kliaseff Korestia Koromilas Kota Kota's lake Lansdowne later leaders Macedonian struggle Makris March Mazarakis Melas Memoirs military Mitros Vlach Modis Monastir despatch Morihovo movement Naousa November O'Conor October officers Ottoman Papatzaneteas Patriarch Patriarchists Petroff Pirzas Pisoderi Porte Powers priest Prince proposals Rakovo reform region reports returned revolutionary Russia Sarafoff schoolmaster sent September Serbian Serres Slav Sofia Sultan Tcakalaroff Thessaloniki Thessaly took Treaty Turkey Turkish Turkish authorities Turkish troops Uskub Vardas Venizelos Veroia Vilayet villages Vlach Vodena Western Macedonia Yanitsa Yankoff Young Turks Zannas